Monday, December 24, 2007

Yo Amo a Juan- Mon.12/24/07 -No Juan but Feliz Noche Buena a Todos

Greetings from Cheryl and Willa in Nuevo Mexico, Tierra Encantada





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Beautiful pictures! The last one reminded me to go out and look at the moon tonight. It is super bright, with a very bright Mars to its right. Feliz Noche Buena!!
 

Thanks , Cheryl , for sharing those beautiful photos. It was a good way to start the day. Happy Holidays!!~~~ Susanlynn, running around in a merry frenzy trying to leave unwall undecked
 

What fabulous photos you take! I bet you have your own work framed on your walls, it's so good. Thanks, and Happy Holidays to you, too!

Jeanne
 

Thanks Cheryl! Merry Christmas to you and Willa!!!
 

Thanks friends for the positive comments. I love to take photographs and I am obviously obsessed with shooting the Sandia Mountain that is in my view from my backyard. The clouds and changes of color and light is unendingly fascinating to me.

In June I had a computer hard drive die, and yes I know better, but I had not backed up 18 months of photos (over 6000). All but a few are just memories. I have only in recent weeks stopped pouting about it and like a sculptor friend said to me, take this as an excuse to develop your vision in a new direction, it may amaze you. The beauty of our world never lets us down.
 

How exquisite those photos are, Cheryl. I lived in Albuquerque the summer of '63 and never forgot the beauty of New Mexico.
Have missed Caray Caray but had an awful virus and lost interest in pretty much anything but survival for about 10 days! Whew! Looking forward to the show tonight though. Feliz Navidad a bit late, Judy B.
 

Judy B, thank heaven you are all right! Welcome back! Missed you!

Jeanne
 

JudyB, Welcome back from a dreadful illness! I hope the rest of your winter is disease free. I'm glad you enjoyed the Albuquerque pics. This view helps one forget the tremendous build up in every direction. It must be a different world than you found back in 1963, that must have been heavenly.
Thank goodness the Pueblos are so omnipresent or the whole state would be a housing development with MacMansions spread cheek by jowl everywhere, like they are in Rio Rancho and west of here.
 

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