Sunday, June 25, 2017

Pictures from New Mexico

Sculpture on the Art Gallery Road, Canyon Road (also the home of the Quaker Meetinghouse)

Canyon Road

One of the courtyards in the dorm area at St. John's College in Santa Fe. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains are visible.

This little guy munched outside my window all morning on Thursday, and he's out there regularly. I was working on an essay and hoping he wouldn't go away.

The adobe structure of the Santa Fe history museum. The telltale chilis. NM produces more than any other state, and consumes 70% of what they grow.

The morning view during an early hike.

Downtown Albuquerque. The Feline Film Festival let out a few minutes later, and cat lovers flooded la rue.

I had to take a picture of the people taking film of the mariachi band stage right. 

This house also had a lawn sign that said, "In this house, we believe science is real".

What park strips in the desert ought to look like. Take a cue, Salt Lake!

Monica with the friendly neighborhood wolf, not far from the Georgia O'Keeffe museum.

An old railyard (Santa Fe) re-imagined into a terrific low-water urban garden.

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