Where There Is No Water There is Paint
It was an early morning when I drove by this building. The fast food restaurant across the parking lot wasn’t getting any business. The spaces in the tiny parking lot […]
It was an early morning when I drove by this building. The fast food restaurant across the parking lot wasn’t getting any business. The spaces in the tiny parking lot […]
I’m certain that I would have never have approached this lovely subject were it not for my 100 Strangers project. Moments with a stranger give us an opportunity to examine […]
It’s soccer season again in Albuquerque. On the sidelines I sometimes see interesting people from all around the city, and even some from neighboring Indian reservations. I’m not always in […]
In Old Town Albuquerque there is a small but interesting venue called the American International Rattlesnake Museum. It’s located off the main plaza and my group had gone in to […]
Today, for the first time, Albuquerque commemorated the second Monday in October as “Indigenous People’s Day.”
I was told by a new follower of my photography that she likes to see Albuquerque through my eyes. Her words were on my mind on the morning when I […]
I met this individual while descending the slot canyon trail at Kasha-Katuwe, aka Tent Rocks National Monument. Michael, my 38/100 Stranger, is a retired doctor from corporate medicine. He had […]
This broccoli hater was having a party in the park. The homemade pinata was a broccoli floret. Didn’t her parents ever try smothering the vegetable with basil?? I stitched these […]
We had a friend from Western New York State come to visit us over Memorial Day weekend. He asked to see something special and “Southwestern,” during our time together. So […]
What we are looking at today is a result of monsoon weather that came through Albuquerque on August 16, 2015. Someone on Flickr saw this and commented that this was, […]