All That Remains
Just one day after our wonderful weekend snowstorm, it looks as if never happened. The only evidence of the short-lived snow is two melting forts, built by my children to […]
Just one day after our wonderful weekend snowstorm, it looks as if never happened. The only evidence of the short-lived snow is two melting forts, built by my children to […]
Some people beat to their own drum. That’s the case with one of my neighbors. Selena’s front yard is now decorated for Christmas. Most homeowners have been setting up inflatable […]
This image of a winter sunset on the Sandia Mountains was taken without filters and without color balancing. What you see is what we get. Sandia is the Spanish word […]
Many private homes in Albuquerque have a stained glass window feature. Inside the home of a friend, I admired this round art glass window. My impression is that a dove is […]
On Facebook, a friend challenged me to post one lone photo, new or old, executed in black and white, for 5 days strait; and nominate another friend to do the […]
Until I moved out to a desert, it hasn’t been since the 1970s that I’ve seen many of these. When I spot a dune buggy, it harkens me back to […]
Albuquerque’s wind make hot air balloon flying a special experience.
John Lorenzo Hubbell (1853-1930) was an American pioneer considered to be the foremost Navajo trader of his time. In 1876 he formed the J.L. Hubbell Trading Post at Ganado, in […]
It has been a while since I posted images that didn’t involve wildflowers or rocky desert landscapes. Today, you non-nature lovers are in luck. I’m going to switch it up […]