Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
Cedar Breaks, Utah
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El Malpais, New Mexico
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Pie Town, New Mexico
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Franklin Mountain, Texas
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Moki Dugway switchbacks, Utah
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near Hanksville, Utah
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Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
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Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
My browser is cutting off the right-hand part of these photos. Not sure why. So I added links as well.
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Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
They look fine on my browser. Great photos! Glad you had a good trip. I may go visit my cousin in Sante Fe. He invited me. We'll see. Haven't been out there for years.
Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
You have a cousin in Santa Fe? Cool. My sister, the artist, is trying to get me to relocate there. It's a pretty big art town, and well, she just loves New Mexico ...
Glad you enjoyed the photos. It's funny-- I have two browsers, Explorer and Firefox, and they both chop these pictures. Strange ...
Glad you enjoyed the photos. It's funny-- I have two browsers, Explorer and Firefox, and they both chop these pictures. Strange ...
Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
wonderful images sure to excite your fondest memories of the last trip into the land of enchanted desolation disguising the real beauty so many miss.
gracias, amigo!
gracias, amigo!
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Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
mnaz: funny that there is a place really called "Malpaís" ... it sounds challenging!. Gracias for sharing the beautiful photos!!!!!!!!
Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
amazing photos !.......the vast beauty overwhelms
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
Thanks, all.
Cec: Thanks. I hope to get down there again, this coming year.
Arcadia: Yes, the Malpais is a real place-- a vast lava flow. It's impassible for vehicles, and really, on horseback or on foot as well (although there's a "secret passageway" through it that only the local Indian tribes knew about until the start of last century).
saw: Thanks. I love the wide-open spaces for sure. I'll probably always be a Westerner.
Cec: Thanks. I hope to get down there again, this coming year.
Arcadia: Yes, the Malpais is a real place-- a vast lava flow. It's impassible for vehicles, and really, on horseback or on foot as well (although there's a "secret passageway" through it that only the local Indian tribes knew about until the start of last century).
saw: Thanks. I love the wide-open spaces for sure. I'll probably always be a Westerner.
Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
There is a great Indigo Girls song called Southland in the Springtime that reminds me of your fascination with the west ( and WHY NOT )...so gorgeous, part of the chorus mentions their favorite season...adding when
"God made me born a Yankee, HE WAS TEASIN' "....sweet photos
"God made me born a Yankee, HE WAS TEASIN' "....sweet photos
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Road Trip to New Mexico/Texas (last fall)
mnaz...forever the rockstar rolling stone.
keep keeping brother in alms
keep keeping brother in alms
.homesick. but homeless.
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