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Nature's switch

September 29, 2024 - The opening of autumn in northern New Mexico defies description. Perfect days with crisp blue skies, dotted with a fleet...
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alien in the garden

September 22, 2024 - We have heard a lot about aliens lately - in reference to people not in the country legally, and those which might be as...
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revelatory rain

September 16, 2024 - The rain fell gently during the night, leaving behind evocative water droplets, revealing easily missed details in the n...
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Festival time of year

September 09, 2024 - Just when the amount of daylight in any given day is changing radically as the autumnal equinox approaches, and the morn...
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bun ready

September 01, 2024 - The monsoon rains bring nature's culinary specialties when just the right conditions present themselves. Mushrooms and f...
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Throughout the years

August 26, 2024 - 1972 was a good monsoon year. Thunderstorms punctuated almost every afternoon and evening. A particularly rousing storm...
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It is about the people

August 18, 2024 - On a very rainy August day fifty two years ago, our plan was to camp at Hyde Park in the mountains near Santa Fe. But be...
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the creep factor

August 11, 2024 - Reading my blogs this summer, you might think that I have a keen interest in insects. That is not really true, although...
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a lucky morning

August 04, 2024 - During summer in the Rocky Mountains, early mornings are normally lovely and cool. This year, the mornings have been a g...
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weaving on

July 29, 2024 - Musings on art, artists, and craftspeople are endless. What, when and where we do our work and why. The process. The goa...
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holidays, markets, and sports

July 21, 2024 - During a week, a month actually, when Americans and many in the world have been on a political roller coaster ride, life...
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sacrificial parsley

July 15, 2024 - The heat of summer 2024 continues to break records throughout the northern hemisphere, as does the number of people trav...
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mallow family, otra vez

July 08, 2024 - Several blogs ago, I indicated that there would probably be more hollyhock photographs featured. Since the flowers are "...
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oddities

July 01, 2024 - The unusual, the slightly weird, or odd attracted my camera this week. Matter of fact, I had intended the entire blog to...
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a fly on the wall

June 23, 2024 - A fly on the wall is widely thought of as a person who wishes to be or actually is witness to something without being se...
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Las Varas de San José

June 17, 2024 - Life long learning, in its most simple form, can be achieved by watching, regardless of where you are. A week without it...
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into the rarified air

June 09, 2024 - With high temperatures predicted in the mid-90s, it seemed like the perfect time to head to the mountains and inhale tha...
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He called me a "penstemaniac"

June 02, 2024 - Years ago, when Santa Fe Greenhouses had a thriving business on Siler Road, where gardeners from around the state would...
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memories

May 26, 2024 - Today is Memorial Day in the United States. Several things presented themselves over the past month that made me ponder...
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evolving spring yellow

May 19, 2024 - It has been a banner year, despite less than normal moisture, for all blooming things. So after a brief period of photog...
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woven into a day

May 12, 2024 - When I awoke this morning, something was missing. For the first time in two weeks, not one leaf on the aspen trees outsi...
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spurred on

May 05, 2024 - "The genus name Aquilegia comes from the Latin "Aquila" or "eagle"; this is in obvious reference to the spurred, "hook"...
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more spring abundance

April 28, 2024 - Despite the temperature roller coaster ride in northern New Mexico this week, nature continues to surprise and amaze. Ne...
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an abundance of spring

April 21, 2024 - Many mornings last week, before the wind began its daily grind, I stood beneath ornamental apple, pear, plum, and peach...
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deadlines and arrivals

April 14, 2024 - In the United States, 15 April is traditionally the deadline for submitting one's income tax forms/payments to the gover...
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little things

April 08, 2024 - Spring in New Mexico is unfurling at a faster pace each day. The recent frost in parts of northern New Mexico was not de...
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product photography challenge

March 31, 2024 - Happy April Fool's Day! This week's blog began because I needed a watch. I have always loved watches and when Fred sugg...
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of blossoms and bees

March 24, 2024 - Taking a break from rendering the photographs I had shot of the first daffodil of the season, I walked to the window and...
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a bit of the green

March 17, 2024 - Given that St. Patrick's Day celebrations have been going on all weekend, Major League Baseball games begin mid-week in...
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signs of spring

March 11, 2024 - Signs of spring are everywhere in this second week of March. The amount of daylight is becoming longer at an ever increa...
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walls talking

March 03, 2024 - Since the beginning of our existence on Planet Earth, humans have sought and developed the shelter they needed to stay a...
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new reflecting old

February 26, 2024 - Since the first railroad train pulled into the city of Santa Fe in February of 1880, change and development and how to d...
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turn, turn, turn

February 19, 2024 - As I long as I can remember, the month of February always offered a spring thaw, sometimes brief, sometimes a week or tw...
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a week of love

February 12, 2024 - If one starts a week with Sunday, this week has something for everyone to love. For American football and sports fans (n...
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milestones

February 05, 2024 - This week was a milestone, of sorts, for Fred. He completed Rug # 400, which means that, to date, he has woven 468 piece...
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eyes and colors

January 28, 2024 - This week had me wishing, once again, that I had taken physics in high school and college. It seems everything with whic...
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humble yet essential

January 21, 2024 - I would be hard-pressed to find someone staring at the onions in a grocery store. Unlike shoppers gazing at the cheese c...
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aged roses and new snow

January 15, 2024 - We have been lucky this week. Snow has fallen during the night and throughout the day on several occasions. Almost any l...
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of plaids and tartans

January 07, 2024 - Perhaps it is because a blanket of grey skies has hung over us for more days than is normal in the sunny Land of Enchant...
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The New Year

December 31, 2023 - The New York Times online had a wonderful feature yesterday titled "Your Best Advice for 2023". Many of us make lists -...
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Christmas 2023

December 25, 2023 - A bright blue sky is greeting us this Christmas morning, as crows and ravens circle the sky to the accompaniment of "The...
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all about the light

December 18, 2023 - In photography, light (or lack thereof) is everything. Humans and all animals recognize, on some level, the effect of li...
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left over right and under, right over left and under

December 10, 2023 - The words in today's blog title were the ones we were always taught in Girl Scouts, as far as tying a square knot is con...
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shutter work 101

December 04, 2023 - Nature gifted us heavy, wet snow last week. You could have built an igloo with it. It was the first really substantial s...
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lovely leftovers

November 26, 2023 - Many people worldwide celebrated the holiday of Thanksgiving on Thursday, and, no doubt, in a variety of ways. Most prob...
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Thanksgiving rush

November 20, 2023 - You could feel the rush on the weekend before Thanksgiving. Locals in need of specific goodies for the traditional holid...
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not letting go just yet

November 12, 2023 - After a week with a taste of winter, our part of the world has been given a reprieve, and stunning autumn days have retu...
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coasting in black and white

November 05, 2023 - A call from the archivist at the Santa Fe Institute where I photographed scientists from 1995 to 1997 tested my organiza...
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the mad curator strikes again

October 29, 2023 - Given the events of the past couple of weeks in the Middle East and the United States, and in political arenas here and...
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first impressions

October 21, 2023 - Those of you who have been following my blog for years know that autumn is my favorite season. It is also one time durin...
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light and semi-dark

October 16, 2023 - I had planned to include more photographs from the Mountain and Valley Wool Association's Santa Fe Wool Festival in toda...
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inland fiber sea

October 09, 2023 - The first weekend in October is a beautiful time in New Mexico, filled with abundant activities, including the 9 days of...
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of words, images, and randomness

October 01, 2023 - It is the first Monday in October. The autumnal equinox is a week past, evidenced by the shorter days, and trees beginni...
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Wool Festival 2023

September 24, 2023 - The Mountain and Valley Wool Association was founded in Antonito, Colorado in 1983, with the mission to "promote fiber f...
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mysteries of flight

September 17, 2023 - I am fascinated by birds in flight. Some birds spend a lot of time on the ground, scratching with their bills and feet f...
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web of life

September 11, 2023 - As the horrible day in American history - 9/11/2001 - is being remembered- I ponder life and its connections or webs tha...
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labor of love

September 03, 2023 - It is Labor Day, 2023. Although 1894 was the year the U. S. Congress declared the first Monday in September every year a...
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Valles Caldera

August 27, 2023 - There is a very large hole in northern New Mexico. A circular depression in the earth that covers some 13 miles in width...
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Indian Market

August 20, 2023 - One of the largest yearly art events in Santa Fe, and probably New Mexico, is the Southwestern Association for Indian Ar...
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Gilman Tunnels

August 13, 2023 - Having lived much of my life in New Mexico, I often find myself wondering why there are so many places in the state abou...
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this and that

August 06, 2023 - As the summer heat continues here and in many places around the globe, and beads of sweat roll down my brow, I still fin...
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a bug and a seed

July 31, 2023 - It was literally Christmas in July when Fred received the box containing ten pounds of Navajo-Churro wool from the Rainb...
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the power of nature

July 24, 2023 - Nature is part of us and we are part of nature. Sometimes we notice it more than others, especially when nature reflects...
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alien plants?

July 16, 2023 - There are plants on this earth that look extremely alien or other worldly. In my 4 June blog, I featured the yucca, the...
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following the blooms

July 09, 2023 - Since I have been immersed during the last month in flower photography, specifically photographing peonies, it seemed ap...
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time sensitive

July 03, 2023 - There are many eminently photographable things that are more or less static - mountains, meadows, trees, buildings, scul...
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mountain refractions

June 25, 2023 - From certain points in the city of Santa Fe, one can look up and see the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. In that first glanc...
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fiber abounds

June 18, 2023 - Artists of any ilk know there is much more involved in creating a piece than the end product. It is the culmination of c...
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paper or poppy

June 11, 2023 - At the risk of becoming known exclusively as a flower/plant/garden photographer, which is not the case, I, nonetheless,...
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equal time

June 04, 2023 - On 14 March 1927, House Bill # 371 officially declared the yucca (Yucca glauca) the New Mexico state flower. I am the fi...
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we remember

May 28, 2023 - It is Memorial Day in the United States of America, a day designated by Congress on 11 May 1950, to honor U. S. military...
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inside, out, and all around

May 21, 2023 - In between the most delicious and welcome rain showers this week, my camera and I were photographing numerous columbines...
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red dirt

May 14, 2023 - The human brain is an extremely complicated entity. And each human brain, although basically structured the same way, is...
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layers of memories

May 07, 2023 - Today's blog is courtesy of a question asked a month ago by friend and photographer extraordinaire, Steve Immel. In the...
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market bubble

April 30, 2023 - I heard a story some time ago about a stock market bubble in the 1600s (1636-1637) is the date given by multiple sources...
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a blog full of buds

April 23, 2023 - The buds are everywhere and in abundance. It is spring, which in New Mexico also means that either the wind or a late fr...
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all in the cup

April 16, 2023 - Spring really burst forth in this part of the Southwest last week, and with it, many more blooms of assorted types. So i...
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a nod to spring

April 09, 2023 - After fits and starts from nature, we are having some true spring days in the southern Rocky Mountains. To celebrate, to...
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the painted landscape

April 02, 2023 - Before humans (including painter Georgia O'Keefe) arrived on the scene, the earth's geologic forces were at work, and th...
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the stone of March

March 26, 2023 - Oddly enough, this week's blog began with one of the base leaves of a head of green cabbage, and how it seemed a perfect...
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off the loom

March 19, 2023 - Many artists - including weavers and photographers who live in colder climates - use winter as a season for indoor work.
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hungry?

March 12, 2023 - Not that I am intentionally trying to make you hungry, but I spent what seemed to be an inordinate amount of time this w...
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splash of spring

March 05, 2023 - Since the 1st of March is the beginning of meteorological spring, and since we saw two honeybees yesterday despite patch...
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New Mexico encore

February 27, 2023 - When I started blogging in 2010, which seems a lifetime ago, one of my purposes was, basically, to show a week in a phot...
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New Mexico not Fargo

February 20, 2023 - The past week, photographically, has been spent curating photographs for publications in a variety of media sources. Neg...
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gaggles and a flotilla

February 12, 2023 - As promised last week, today's blog features snow geese at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge, south of Socorro, New...
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for the birds

February 05, 2023 - Given the ten-day forecast and the clear weather predicted, it was time to head to another of New Mexico's jewels - Bosq...
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a little light lunch

January 30, 2023 - In photography, as is the case with almost everything else is life, the devil is in the details. Viewing the food photog...
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per chance to photograph

January 23, 2023 - Each season presents itself to the observer or photographer in its on way. It is up to us to look for those wedges of sp...
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basic black and white

January 15, 2023 - A fresh, new year, and time to enter Shadow and Light Magazine 's Black and White 2023 photo competition. Actually, I en...
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music of the loom

January 09, 2023 - One doesn't need to look far in our offices to see fiber - whether it is a random piece that has floated onto the floor,...
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new year, new lens

January 01, 2023 - It is a new year. And this first blog features my recent practice with a new lens, the Fujinon aspherical lens, 30 mm ma...
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flickers and projections

December 25, 2022 - The sun is streaming through the window onto my hands as I write on this Christmas morning. A rotation of seasonal music...
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into the light

December 19, 2022 - This week is one of wonder and light. Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, began last night. Wednesday is the Winter Solsti...
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baubles and balls

December 12, 2022 - When a person walks or runs every day, particularly if the route is similar or the same, you tend to pick up little hint...
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technical and beautiful

December 05, 2022 - This week in photography here in Santa Fe was more utilitarian than art, but as every photographer, writer, artist, or t...
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gift bag of black and white

November 28, 2022 - Two photography gifts landed in my lap this week. The first was a compact digital scanner that my sister was kind enough...
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abundance and more

November 21, 2022 - In the days of yore, those ancient times when I was growing up in Albuquerque, the food we savored on a day-to-day basis...
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all the rage

November 13, 2022 - Hardly a day goes by when I don't see a mention online or in print about pickleball. The game has been around since its...
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a tree for all seasons

November 07, 2022 - Beauty surrounds us every day, but it tends to be a little more vocal in the autumn months. Following the first snowfall...
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riparian mystery

October 31, 2022 - The human body is comprised largely of water. Depending on body fat and fitness, our bodies house between 60-75% water....
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a work in progress

October 23, 2022 - A friend steered me in the direction of part of the Rail Trail in Santa Fe this week, where he frequently bicycles, taki...
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autumn leaves as backdrop

October 16, 2022 - Nature provides the most enticing backdrops, and among some of them are autumn leaves. The ash tree leaves are turning y...
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aspen beneath nature's blanket

October 09, 2022 - Viewing fall color in the Rocky Mountain west is a spectator sport, as it probably is all over the world, because under...
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fiber abounds

October 02, 2022 - Fiber of many types and stripes was in abundance this week, as the Mountain and Valley Wool Association presented its fi...
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Snake Woman

September 25, 2022 - If you are currently in the Santa Fe area, an exhibit at the FOMA Gallery should be on your list of photography exhibits...
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among the vines

September 19, 2022 - During the past week, there were hints of change in the air. A low temperature of 49° one morning sealed the deal. There...
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best of the harvest

September 11, 2022 - It is in the air. The feel, the slight morning chill, the light. Life is working its way into autumn in the northern hem...
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Labor Day 2022

September 05, 2022 - Memorial Day and Labor Day sandwich the official summer/travel season in the United States, and each holiday has its ori...
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mysteries of the forest

August 28, 2022 - A thick overcast blanketed the mountains, opened only by the aspen. Near 10,000 feet, fog, mist, and then rain enveloped...
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100 years and counting

August 21, 2022 - In the pouring rain fifty years ago, roughly twenty-four hours after our wedding, Fred and I literally stumbled onto an...
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the power of art

August 15, 2022 - The third Monday in August. A time when many students are headed back to school while some in the northern hemisphere ar...
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optical illusion of pick and pick

August 08, 2022 - Although the fun of working on the Blurb family reunion book mentioned in last week's blog continues, cameras emerged to...
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joy and organization

August 01, 2022 - There is a reason (many, actually) that businesses and organizations as well as families, hire "event planners". To coor...
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reunion

July 25, 2022 - Yesterday's sky and combination of overcast skies with thunderstorms in the distance and dappled sunlight provided a nea...
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continual curation

July 18, 2022 - As summer progresses and heat soaks the earth, life slows down to a snail's or, perhaps, a beetle's pace. Before writing...
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season of the arts

July 10, 2022 - The summer art festival season began mid-week in Santa Fe with the International Folk Art Market on Museum Hill. It will...
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Independence Day

July 04, 2022 - In these United (and some days not so united) States of America, the 4th of July is celebrated as the day a huge North A...
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raindrop joy

June 26, 2022 - It has been a miraculously rainy week in northern New Mexico, which, for the most part, has helped firefighters working...
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made in the shade

June 19, 2022 - As everyone in the Southwest knows and appreciates, the shade of a big tree, even a healthy yucca, calms the eyes and ke...
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red enough?

June 12, 2022 - It is that time of year again to assemble entrants for Shadow and Light Magazine 's Color It Red contest. So this partic...
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crenation

June 05, 2022 - It was some years, probably decades ago (and I have no idea how long), that I first heard or read the word crenulation,...
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the churro factor

May 30, 2022 - Andrea Harrell of iiidogfarm People who raise animals are perpetually busy and in motion. Attending to their basic ne...
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Pecos National Historical Park

May 22, 2022 - A short drive this week to Pecos National Historical Park was in the "we have not been there in some time" category. In...
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where there is wind

May 16, 2022 - Awakening this spring morning to high winds, one thing was assured. Pollen and dust would fill the air, but it doesn't n...
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garden dancers

May 08, 2022 - I look at Columbine flowers and they make me smile. They are like little dancers in the garden, poised for anything, inc...
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music to my ears

May 01, 2022 - Shrouded by stories of the bizarre, supernatural, ghostly figures, rattling skeletons and gloom, cemeteries have been gi...
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spring opportunities

April 24, 2022 - Everything in nature is cyclic. Growing things abide by their own cycles, and in many cases, the beauty of the cycle is...
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a perfect backdrop

April 18, 2022 - Our recent trip to El Malpais National Monument near Grants, New Mexico, served many purposes, including a product shoot...
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El Malpais

April 10, 2022 - It was a bit like visiting an old friend upon arriving at El Malpais National Monument near Grants, New Mexico last week...
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and so it begins

April 03, 2022 - Suddenly, it is April, and seemingly, just as suddenly, many things have evolved from sticks to green or colorful buds a...
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on the rocks

March 28, 2022 - The days of "near spring" weather continue here in the southern Rocky Mountains. Last week, a wet, soaking snow fell, pr...
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a place to call home

March 13, 2022 - I have been pondering the lives of the Ukrainian people this week because of the unprovoked war inflicted on them by the...
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intersection of DC and AC

March 06, 2022 - These blogs, like the weather, seem to feature things that come together gradually or collide, like warm spring days and...
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intersection of glass and light

February 28, 2022 - Many of you know by visiting my blogs every week that I am fascinated by the play of light on and through glass. Several...
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weaving olympics

February 20, 2022 - The 2022 Olympic Games concluded on Sunday in Beijing. Having watched many of the events, and witnessed the near perfect...
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roses for all

February 14, 2022 - 14 February 2022. Despite the continuing pandemic, the climate changing seemingly by the minute, and multiple possibilit...
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warmth, anyone?

February 06, 2022 - Fully realizing that those of us living in New Mexico have been nearly irrevocably spoiled by the weather this year, the...
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sky watch

January 30, 2022 - Today is the last blog of January 2022, demonstrating, once again, how days and weeks and months seem to be compressing,...
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of shortbread and Burns

January 23, 2022 - 25 January 1759 is the birthdate of renowned Scottish poet Robert Burns. It is said that friends of the poet of romance...
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vegetables

January 17, 2022 - The word "vegetable" conjures different things in different people. Perhaps overcooked and tasteless and "I'm not eating...
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color in winter

January 10, 2022 - There are places in the world, even in the northern hemisphere, where color doesn't wain during the winter months. Many...
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the opening chapter

January 02, 2022 - Today is the third page of the opening chapter of 2022. Although the snow tragically came a day too late for many reside...
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taking stock

December 26, 2021 - For most of us, 2021 was a year we anticipated with some measure of both dread and hope, leaving us at times feeling lik...
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solstice 2021

December 19, 2021 - Tomorrow, 21 December, is the winter solstice in earth's northern hemisphere. Because it deeply effected their lives, da...
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design magic in ice

December 13, 2021 - Instructions: Take one six gallon bucket, the likes of which can be found at a hardware store. Fill with water. Leave ov...
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New Mexico verdigris

December 06, 2021 - Considering I was unfamiliar with the descriptor for many years, I have long been an admirer of the color "verdigris". A...
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comfort

November 28, 2021 - The weekly exercise of photography, for me, contains bits and pieces of what I do, see, or reproduce for publication in...
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thankful

November 22, 2021 - There was a reason other than automobile and mattress sales for the Thanksgiving holiday. Celebrated in America and arou...
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complexity, simplicity, and rhythm

November 15, 2021 - Especially at this time of year, when leaves are falling from the trees, revealing everything they shielded, I am in awe...
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the spirit of leaves

November 08, 2021 - Most deciduous trees, by their nature, shed leaves once a year. It is part of their life cycle. And the last hoorah of l...
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carbon neutral

October 31, 2021 - For some odd reason, possibly a gift from our respective families, Fred and I are conservatives in the purist sense of t...
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the produce department

October 23, 2021 - A friend of ours from Arizona wrote that he was going to Safeway to get his COVID booster. He said "I'm pretty sure it i...
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harvest jewels

October 20, 2021 - Autumn's beauty is singularly fleeting, and photographers have to grab it while they can. Little jewels of the season ca...
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an autumn day

October 10, 2021 - Viewing the Sangre de Cristo mountains from the city, it is sometimes hard to see the stages of aspen color. One day it...
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just the beginning...

October 04, 2021 - Nothing like the first Monday in October in the northern hemisphere, with low temperatures hovering between 40 and 45 to...
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spontaneity

September 26, 2021 - It all began innocently enough. I walked around the block on Saturday to the home of photographer Richard Khanlian and h...
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curating color

September 19, 2021 - Several of you commented last week that in addition to the black and white photographs I curated for a photo competition...
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curation week

September 13, 2021 - It has been some time since I considered entering photography competitions. But lists of possibilities were presenting t...
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Selvedge World Fair

September 05, 2021 - Since Selvedge Magazine is London-based, I thought it would be appropriate to glean the definition of selvedge from the...
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beyond walls

August 29, 2021 - One of the most stunning combinations of human-rendered material and nature is adobe/concrete/plaster and a clean blue s...
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back to school

August 22, 2021 - Since many children have returned and others are headed back to school in the coming weeks, I figured it was a good time...
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a study in fuchsia, coral, lavender, and pink

August 16, 2021 - Given the increased chaos of the news this week, including images from the Kabul, Afghanistan airport of people hanging...
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grateful and humble

August 09, 2021 - The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or IPCC, released a sobering report today on climate chang...
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grand experiment

August 01, 2021 - It all began when I was pulling spent hollyhock flowers from one of the plants in our yard and noticed that an inky purp...
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New Mexico gold

July 26, 2021 - The Olympic Games began last week, more subdued than normal, with the pandemic and Delta variant looming large. The game...
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curve billed thrasher update

July 19, 2021 - Nature presented yet another stellar opportunity to photograph this week in two of my favorite styles - nature and still...
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celebrations abound

July 12, 2021 - Now that most countries around the globe have at least partially opened following what hopefully was the worst of the pa...
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independence

July 05, 2021 - Much fanfare and fireworks are given to the 4th of July or Independence Day in the United States of America. Since they...
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say "ahh"

June 28, 2021 - Now that the baby crow which attracted so much attention in the neighborhood last week is out and about and flying quite...
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it takes a village

June 21, 2021 - One of the more noticeable side effects of the pandemic closures, at least in our city, is home improvement. Since peopl...
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it is all in the details

June 13, 2021 - This week has been pleasantly full of photography - nature and still life in the form of Navajo-Churro wool rug details...
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an eruption of color

June 07, 2021 - A visitor to the western United States, viewing the low and high desert regions, might see a rose bush and think of it a...
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Memorial Day 2021

May 30, 2021 - Celebrations to commemorate lives lost in wars began in the United States after the Civil War. But Memorial Day was not...
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Tierra Wools

May 23, 2021 - What happens when you move a business from one place to another, plan a grand re-opening, and then the COVID pandemic hi...
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encore

May 16, 2021 - After getting requests for more photographs from the wedding at Leaping Deer Ranch near Sapello, New Mexico two weeks ag...
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wedding sampler

May 09, 2021 - Wedding photography is something I love. Organization, creativity, socializing, events, costumes and fashion, communicat...
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seen at a wedding

May 03, 2021 - Whether I am formally asked to serve as wedding photographer or volunteer, or simply be a guest at a wedding or event, m...
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signs of the times

April 26, 2021 - Since the New Mexico 60-day legislative session and special session to consider the legalization of recreational marijua...
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what you know and perhaps what you do not

April 18, 2021 - I don't know the person who originally said that writers should write about what they know. But many have said it and ev...
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the work of photography

April 11, 2021 - Each and every photographer proceeds through the week guided by subject matter and imagination. Some of the work is exci...
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sun, shade, and in-between

April 04, 2021 - It is spring. As I write, the temperature is 79 degrees, and the thermometer is eeking its way to 80. Either temperature...
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roses and then some

March 29, 2021 - Once again this week, wonderful gifted roses provided the material for today's blog. Over three days, I let my eyes, the...
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product photography

March 21, 2021 - Whether it is a job from the greater retail world or an in-house shoot, product photography offers a myriad of possibili...
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they keep on giving

March 14, 2021 - Orchids are amazing flowers. While growing up in New Mexico, it was rare to see an orchid, except upon occasion in a nur...
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thinning ice

March 07, 2021 - This week, we celebrate a rather inauspicious anniversary. Although the first known case of COVID-19 was identified in A...
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nothing specific

February 28, 2021 - My handy Webster's Vest Pocket Dictionary is a great size to grace the computer desk with all the other assorted stuff t...
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it had to be snow

February 21, 2021 - Much of northern and other parts of New Mexico received its deepest snowfall of the season this week, welcomed by almost...
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in house

February 15, 2021 - The low here this morning was 1. With a few high clouds but mostly sunny skies, the temperature is already up to 10 degr...
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rhythm section returns

February 08, 2021 - Even if it is interrupted or takes on subtle or huge differences, the rhythm of life goes on for humans and other animal...
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playground rhythm

February 01, 2021 - Regardless of the city or town, where there is a park or a playground, I am automatically attracted to it. If the playgr...
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the balls keep rolling

January 25, 2021 - In addition to a presidential inauguration ceremony this week with many amazing "firsts", another dubious first occurred...
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What would Ernie think?

January 18, 2021 - Perhaps it is because of the sight of our nation's capitol surrounded by fencing, razor wire, and troops, and New Mexico...
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back to nature

January 10, 2021 - There are times in all of our lives that require more than a little pondering and perspective. I suspect this week was o...
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fifty years

January 03, 2021 - A new year and new decade found me pondering where I was fifty years ago and what was happening in the world. My sister...
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the year that was

December 27, 2020 - On Friday, 1 January 2021, one can officially say that 2020 was the year that was, adding a multitude of descriptors at...
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solstice color

December 21, 2020 - Today, 21 December 2020, is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere. Solstice is one of the oldest winter celebra...
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changes in the world

December 14, 2020 - 2020 has been a year of changes in many ways. Watching Meet the Press on NBC yesterday morning, I found the Data Downloa...
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writers all

December 07, 2020 - In last week's blog, I asked you to share your "six word memoirs", and as expected, there were some six word wonders. Ev...
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Thanksgiving Monday???

November 30, 2020 - Where did Thanksgiving Monday go? In my case, it went to a great deal of procurement, given the fact that we had not sho...
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thankful

November 23, 2020 - On 26 November 2020, Thanksgiving will be celebrated in the United States of America. Despite and perhaps because of the...
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fashion statement

November 16, 2020 - Our governor placed another (and much needed, in my opinion) stay at home order for New Mexico, effective today, as she...
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a week of light and shadow

November 09, 2020 - We have yet to know exactly how history will remember this week in the year 2020. It was filled with darkness and light,...
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masked and armed with camera

November 02, 2020 - In the low afternoon light with watercolor clouds styling the sky, I was privileged to do a wedding engagement shoot alo...
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closing salvo

October 26, 2020 - This year's autumn in northern New Mexico has been beautiful and dramatic, and was extended by warmer than usual weather...
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another bag of autumn

October 19, 2020 - It is truly a shame that much of the west is in an epic drought because the conditions continue to provide the most stun...
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autumn photography grab bag

October 12, 2020 - Autumn presents a multitude of photographic opportunities, and the weather this week made that photography an absolute d...
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dogs in the hood

October 05, 2020 - It has been quite some time since I have photographed dogs or canines, including coyotes, so starting again around the n...
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National Electric Drive Week

September 28, 2020 - With the compression of time, the pandemic, and all the other strangeness that continue to mark the year 2020, my recall...
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fading to fall

September 21, 2020 - Despite day time temperatures in the high 70 to low 80 degree range in the southern Rocky Mountains, there are fewer hou...
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what do you do?

September 14, 2020 - I have asked myself so many times this week "What can I do" and "what should I do" in reference to the climate crisis ev...
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once a solar geek...

September 07, 2020 - ...always a solar geek, I suppose. I have always wondered what goes into a human being - genetics or outside influences...
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gift of roses

August 31, 2020 - For this photographer, gifts are wonderful for two different reasons. The first is the experience of pleasure, beauty, a...
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virtual rain

August 24, 2020 - A virtual Democratic National Convention, virtual meetings, virtual classes. They have all become part of life during th...
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grateful

August 17, 2020 - As the world works its way through a pandemic, elections, economic distress, hunger and wars, along with forces of natur...
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surprising "park"

August 10, 2020 - Growing up in Albuquerque during the days when a Sunday outing involved going to the foothills and driving on the dirt r...
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learning curve

August 03, 2020 - While watching the SpaceX Dragon capsule splash down in the Gulf of Mexico yesterday, I was struck by the complicated te...
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old and new

July 27, 2020 - Before Fred and I ventured into the high piñon, juniper and sagebrush mesa of Taos County, we lived for twenty years in...
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visiting an old friend

July 19, 2020 - So many of us are trying to do our best to wear masks and social distance, that friends of the human type are clear in o...
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the grab bag around me

July 13, 2020 - As occasionally happens, I venture into several different photographic subject areas during a week, and bits and pieces...
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driving along the Gorge

July 06, 2020 - The highway to Taos from Santa Fe through Española runs along the Rio Grande and offers several amazing views of the Rio...
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different strokes

June 29, 2020 - Walking around with camera in hand, I found myself seeing the play of light and shadows on stucco walls. Just as adobler...
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sweet, lovely, and short

June 22, 2020 - Father's Day and the summer solstice punctuated the weekend, amidst the pandemic and political crises. The world turns,...
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this, that, and the other

June 15, 2020 - Especially during a year when many people around the world have had their work schedules and home lives altered by COVID...
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counterpoint

June 08, 2020 - As part of nature, human beings frequently have their own ways of being heard. We all saw peaceful protests with incredi...
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spring cleaning

June 01, 2020 - Spring comes late to the southern Rocky Mountains, and thus I have an excuse to extend the time of seasonal cleaning unt...
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Memorial Day 2020

May 25, 2020 - It is Memorial Day in these United States of America, which some days don't seem quite so united. The day was first cele...
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flax not phlox

May 18, 2020 - As I continue to follow the seasons on the mesa, it would be remiss of me not to photograph and highlight the wild blue...
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back to blooms

May 11, 2020 - You have noticed by now that my blogs for the last couple of months have featured subjects I find around our place. Like...
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a man, his batteries, and a turkey baster

May 04, 2020 - The title of today's blog might indicate I have some sort of incredibly witty and creative video offering, but my still...
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phollowing the phlox

April 26, 2020 - One of the joys of spring is looking for and finding plants in bloom on the mesa. The 7,700+ foot altitude and limited m...
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ground work

April 20, 2020 - There are flowers of spring I await with great anticipation, because they are the sure signs of the season. And as if a...
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simple and complex

April 13, 2020 - As all of us work our way through something akin to a Michael Crichton novel, my bet is that many are finding their kitc...
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life in an altered state

April 06, 2020 - Truckers still make their daily runs of hay in the early morning hours from the San Luis Valley in Colorado into New Mex...
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March mash ups

March 30, 2020 - Here it is. The final Monday in March 2020. And what an incredible month it has been. Numbers of cases and unfortunately...
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life continues

March 23, 2020 - I will be the first to admit that my journaling practice over the years has been inconsistent at best. Frequently non-ex...
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life and love in the time of corona

March 16, 2020 - To say that uncertainty, dread, and nervousness were the order of the day around the world this week, courtesy of the co...
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the color of hope

March 09, 2020 - "Italy starts week with north in virus lockdown", "Actor Max Von Sydow dies at 90", "U. S. trading halted as shares plun...
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March wonders

March 02, 2020 - One of the most common weather proverbs heard at this time of year is "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a la...
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dressing the part

February 24, 2020 - Last week, complete with its March-like weather of rain, snow, and wind, along with both ice and mud on our road, was an...
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highlighting the abstract

February 15, 2020 - I would call this time of year "late winter". There is more daylight each day in the northern hemisphere, and although t...
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the week of love

February 10, 2020 - Love is the subject of more writing, musings, and discussion than almost anything except war. With Valentine's Day being...
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sheer luck

February 02, 2020 - Professional photographers do their share of planning when it comes to a particular type of photography. The nature phot...
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backdrop by nature

January 26, 2020 - This planet of ours is extraordinary, and the nature of it literally never ceases to amaze me. If I am paying attention...
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January gifts

January 19, 2020 - Gifts come from nature and people, and in many sizes and shapes. In much of New Mexico and the southwestern United State...
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winter reading and experiments

January 13, 2020 - It is always good and comforting to have a nice stack of books in the house for that snowy or otherwise miserable winter...
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new year botanicals

January 06, 2020 - It is hard to think of a better way to begin a photographic year than with "in-your-face" red of amaryllis blossoms. The...
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outgoing and incoming

December 28, 2019 - We collectively turn our calendars to a new month and new year on Wednesday. While 2020 waits in the wings, and I await...
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greetings of the season

December 22, 2019 - Regardless of where you are this week, you will probably be involved in celebrating Christmas or Hanukkah. To highlight...
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light lessons

December 16, 2019 - Given the fact that this Saturday, 21 December, is the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere, it seemed appropriate...
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seeing a little red for the holidays

December 09, 2019 - Nothing like snow on the land to bring out the desire for bright, primary colors. Red brightens everything and so I vent...
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new winter gifts

December 02, 2019 - The weather came almost as predicted by meteorologists this week, and, for the most part, the entire state of New Mexico...
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fall fiber fiesta

November 25, 2019 - The car is still packed with wool and rug racks this morning as we enter the post-Fall Fiber Fiesta phase. The fiesta to...
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winter guests

November 16, 2019 - Every season on the mesa is different, and each season varies from year to year, depending on the weather and other envi...
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11th hour, 11th day, 11th month

November 11, 2019 - Two blog Mondays are predictable with me - Memorial Day and Veterans Day - because I feel that credit and respect should...
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Rug 335 in progress

November 03, 2019 - When I photograph people in their work environment, sometimes it seems more appropriate to photograph hands, arms, and f...
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just for creeps

October 26, 2019 - I really got an education reading about Halloween, All Hallow's Eve, and Dia de los Muertos, and who celebrates, who doe...
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remnants after the wind

October 21, 2019 - Two different cold fronts dipped south into northern New Mexico this week, leaving a dusting of snow on mountain peaks,...
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pure gold

October 12, 2019 - Call it intuition or slow knowledge combined with the weather forecast, but I suspected a trip to the mountains for an a...
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if you cannot beat them...

October 06, 2019 - ...join them. That was my approach this week while photographing aspen leaves. I was able to catch a few before the bree...
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shapes and colors

September 30, 2019 - Although it feels as if the harvest season has just begun, in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, the harvest has...
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time of change

September 23, 2019 - Unless the sky is obscured on a regular basis where you live in the northern hemisphere, you have probably noticed that...
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feathers and petals

September 15, 2019 - Each photographer works in her or his own way. Unless I am photographing a wedding, doing an environmental portraiture s...
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visitors at dawn

September 07, 2019 - Odd things happen and new visitors arrive on the mesa when there is a period of dry weather. Birds bathe in the water di...
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beauty in the beast mural

September 02, 2019 - As a photographer, I often ponder the Russell brothers' statement in the Sierra Club book On the Loose, "After the first...
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anniversaries

August 26, 2019 - Since this blog will (in theory) arrive in your email boxes on 26 August, I thought it appropriate to photographically c...
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seasonal joys

August 18, 2019 - One of the myriad interesting things about the Rocky Mountain west part of the United States is the seasonal changes. So...
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August skies

August 12, 2019 - After nourishing rains over the weekend, a deep and broad fog rolled in, covering the land. I saw a patch of brown to th...
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in your face gold

August 05, 2019 - August is a great month in the southern Rocky Mountains. The monsoons rains have arrived to moisturize the landscape, an...
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it's all about the wings

July 26, 2019 - Given the fact that the first men landed on the moon on 20 July of 1969 as part of the Apollo 11 mission, I thought flig...
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gifts of elevation

July 20, 2019 - This blog finds life in the northern hemisphere just a month beyond the summer solstice, and adjustments are being made...
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intersection of art and climate change

July 14, 2019 - Currently standing tall in the Railyard Park in Santa Fe is the Longview Polar Bear. Made of steel and recycled sheet me...
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anniversary month

July 07, 2019 - During July of 2010, I began putting together a blog on blogspot.com., as recommended to me by several photographers and...
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the process

July 01, 2019 - During a most delightful brunch this week with friends, they asked how I come up with a blog every Monday. That was, ind...
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dancing among the iris

June 22, 2019 - Taking a cue from many friends who have gone for hikes in the mountains lately, I knew it was time for an early summer p...
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minor obsession

June 15, 2019 - When nature provides ample moisture in the western United States and the Rocky Mountain region, I admit I become obsesse...
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off-grid geekdom

June 10, 2019 - Most of you know that we have been living in off-grid bliss for the past 18 years. Our previous off-grid sequence in wes...
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in every position

June 03, 2019 - Spring is stubbornly giving way to summer in northern New Mexico, and every day, the landscapes shares it surprises. Des...
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remembrance

May 26, 2019 - The Santa Fe National Cemetery was busier than normal on the Sunday before Memorial Day in the United States, with famil...
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spring chaos

May 19, 2019 - Capricious winds and bouts of winter weather and snow signal springtime in the Rocky Mountains. In spite of the conditio...
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from outer space?

May 12, 2019 - Although there may have been more writers of science fiction who are not known to us, Mary Shelley, author of Frankenste...
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hidden in plain sight

May 06, 2019 - By now, many of you have seen unbelievably beautiful photographs of the desert "bloom" this year in Arizona and Californ...
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round two with food

April 28, 2019 - It was great to hear from so many of you concerning possibilities for my Tasty and Artful greeting card set. The Native...
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ample table

April 20, 2019 - Holidays bring people together. In a world that frequently tends to be manic, holidays, unfortunately, may be some of th...
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anticipation

April 15, 2019 - Photographs of the emerging spring are everywhere on social media. It is obvious that many in the northern hemisphere ha...
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water abstractions

April 08, 2019 - Those of us who live in areas where water is a rare commodity know how necessary it is to body and soul and life. We hav...
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still life on a snowy day

April 01, 2019 - Nature gave us an early April Fool's Day gift of snow, beginning mid-morning yesterday, and continuing throughout the da...
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faces

March 25, 2019 - The week that just passed was certainly typical of the rowdiness that is March. Our weather records show wild swings bet...
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emergence

March 18, 2019 - The vernal equinox is this Wednesday, 20 March, and on the same day, there will be a full moon. It is a time of renewal...
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radiant

March 11, 2019 - Red, orange, flame, yellow, and shades within the spectrum are colors I think of as being "warm". But I recently purchas...
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jewels in the fog

March 04, 2019 - After a rather interesting week, comprised of snow, mud, wind, sunshine, and fog, I am reminded of several photo shoots...
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get my drift?

February 22, 2019 - After reading comments on Facebook last week, (probably from non-skiers and non-snow boarders or those lacking enthusias...
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the wonder of stairs

February 18, 2019 - After reading one of my recent blogs, my photographer friend, Steve Immel asked about the process used in developing the...
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that feeling

February 11, 2019 - Thursday is Valentine's Day. Need I say more? It terrifies many because of societal expectations, and fills others with...
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photographic pilgrimage

February 03, 2019 - February began on Friday, and, with great joy, my husband said, "It is nice to be looking at January from the rear view...
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a small study in brown

January 28, 2019 - In the 2016 publication The Secret Lives of Color, Kassia St. Clair indicates that "Brown suffers in part because it is...
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snow angels

January 21, 2019 - One of the great things about publishing a weekly blog is the commentary one receives from readers. Several people menti...
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Fargo in New Mexico?????

January 14, 2019 - During a stretch of leaden skies and snow that makes it necessary to dress like the young boy from The Christmas Story,...
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Happy Birthday, New Mexico!

January 07, 2019 - On January 6, 1912, the territory of New Mexico officially became the 47th state of the United States of America. In cel...
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a new year

December 31, 2018 - Just as we were gifted an extended and lovely autumn, winter has come with intensity, making its presence known in our h...
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ice in the abstract

December 24, 2018 - It is Christmas Eve. After wonderful celebrations with friends this week and weekend, things are moving at a very civili...
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solstice clock

December 16, 2018 - The Concise Oxford English Dictionary helped me with today's blog. The definition of solstice is "each of the two times...
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celebrations

December 10, 2018 - Sunday was a gorgeous day on the mesa, and we celebrated Ingrid and Fred's birthdays with comfort food, lively conversat...
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nature's wallpaper

December 03, 2018 - After living in the high mesa country at 7,800 feet for more than 18 years, a few things have become apparent. One of th...
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a hot cup

November 26, 2018 - Having just been through a holiday in the United States where food seemed to be the major subject, it is good to sit wit...
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hand made

November 19, 2018 - My head is still spinning from the Fall Fiber Fiesta at the Scottish Rite Temple in Santa Fe this weekend, and it has be...
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Armistice Day

November 10, 2018 - The 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 was the day Allied countries and Germany signed an armistice bri...
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a few kind words (and images)

November 05, 2018 - As hard as it is to believe, the holiday "season" is approaching in many parts of the world. This was always a time when...
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an autumn to remember

October 29, 2018 - While you are driving on New Mexico highways these days, don't be surprised if you see people stopping abruptly, jumping...
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Morguing

October 22, 2018 - Turning to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, one finds the noun "morgue". The first definition is "a mortuary." Tha...
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kissed by snow

October 15, 2018 - It is said that the first snow in northern New Mexico usually happens on Halloween. The snow was a bit early this year,...
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The New World

October 08, 2018 - Today is Indigenous Peoples' Day in the United States of America. Originally named Columbus Day to celebrate the discove...
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backdrops

October 01, 2018 - When I think of photographic backdrops, I tend to visualize a studio with assorted lights and muted fabrics serving as s...
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color blocks

September 22, 2018 - The northern hemisphere's autumnal equinox fell on Saturday, 22 September, which means it was high time for a pilgrimage...
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unexpected

September 16, 2018 - Harvest season and Farmers' Markets are at their peak in North America and Europe right now, with lovely, fresh vegetabl...
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other members of the cast

September 10, 2018 - Continuing last week's wedding theme, I wanted to feature photographs of others that help complete any wedding story - t...
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wedding photography

September 03, 2018 - As a friend of mine says, "Get a big cup of coffee and a snack. This is going to be a long one." The subject of today's...
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flower girl

August 20, 2018 - Of all the weddings I have photographed to date, a majority of them took place in August. It is a fine month to marry, a...
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freshman orientation

August 12, 2018 - It is the time of year that either thrills or puts a shiver down the spines of students all over the world. They are hea...
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jet jockeys

August 05, 2018 - This slang term used to describe pilots of jet fighter aircraft is the term I frequently associate with hummingbirds. Th...
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velvet conundrum

July 29, 2018 - A continuing conundrum as a photographer is equipment. One buys a camera and lens - whether film or digital - expecting...
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visual coolness

July 21, 2018 - Although it is winter in the southern hemisphere, parts of the northern hemisphere are experiencing extreme heat. It is,...
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survivors

July 15, 2018 - Extremely uplifting news came out of Thailand this week when all 12 young members of a football team and their coach wer...
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500 and counting

July 09, 2018 - It is really hard for me to believe that this blog is number 500. Before I moved to Zenfolio as my website provider, I p...
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cumulus bombs

July 02, 2018 - It would be easy and carefree to say that the 2017-2018 weather season thus far has been quite wonderful. The winter was...
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the cooling touch

June 24, 2018 - Summer arrived officially in the northern hemisphere on the 20th. With the humidity shifting between 3 and 10%, the wind...
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normal?

June 17, 2018 - My desk companion - the Concise Oxford English Dictionary - indicates the meaning of "normal" as "conforming to a standa...
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the next adventure

June 11, 2018 - How to begin this morning's blog? To say that food is the subject matter would be simply wrong and fall short of explana...
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black and white, color, and in between

June 04, 2018 - Nothing like a three+ hour meeting with a photographer and a couple to be photographed to get the creative juices flowin...
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for each

May 28, 2018 - It is Memorial Day. Throughout the weekend, a steady stream of motorcycles, trucks, campers, boats and assorted vehicles...
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Fiber Crawl

May 21, 2018 - As our friend, Victoria says "get a cup of coffee and a snack." Today's blog is a full one! This weekend was the New Me...
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fiber, fiber everywhere

May 14, 2018 - May signals not only the opening of summer, but the art and studio tour season. The New Mexico Fiber Crawl begins this F...
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ode to the common

May 07, 2018 - On this spring morning in the northern hemisphere, one thing is certain: somewhere, probably everywhere there isn't snow...
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children of spring

April 30, 2018 - Whether or not one believes that the year, season during that year, and time of day of birth influence the personality o...
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field trip

April 22, 2018 - This is the time of year when lumbering, yellow school buses dot the highways, filled with pumped children who don't hav...
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cloud "tells"

April 16, 2018 - Written media, including books, magazines, and newspapers in addition to movies and television, frequently feature gambl...
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people and portraits

April 09, 2018 - If you read my blog regularly, you know that one of my favorite photographic subject areas is environmental portraiture.
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structure in nature

April 02, 2018 - An episode of NOVA that aired this week on math spurred my thinking on today's blog. A good chunk of time was spent on t...
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petal pusher

March 25, 2018 - As far as I am concerned, there is nothing like a gift of flowers to get the creative juices flowing. They also make me...
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organization

March 19, 2018 - Nothing like revisiting photographs that are hither and yon to bring home the concept of organizing your photographic wo...
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of winters past

March 11, 2018 - Thanks to all of you who read and comment so regularly on this blog. It is great to receive your input. Which is one of...
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the two springs

March 05, 2018 - Because I tend to think that spring arrives on the vernal or spring equinox, I did not give much thought to the 1st of M...
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Olympic prowess

February 26, 2018 - I love the Olympic games - both summer and winter - and cannot conceive of the practice and development of strength, end...
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"Whose woods these are..."

February 19, 2018 - Robert Frost wrote a poem in 1922 titled "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening". For some reason, while going through th...
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a traditional wedding photograph

February 11, 2018 - Friend and fellow photographer, Steve Immel and I are meeting on this "blog" Monday to discuss weddings. As you know fro...
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the eyes have it

February 05, 2018 - Thrushes or the Muscicapidae family apparently have had a very good year. There are hundreds of robins, bluebirds, and s...
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it is the sky

January 29, 2018 - Besides photography that is scheduled within any given week in the life of a photographer, ideas for blogs seem to come...
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jewels of winter

January 22, 2018 - The first real winter arrived late Saturday evening and early Sunday morning in the southern Rocky Mountains. Although w...
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musings over tea

January 15, 2018 - Nothing like a nice, hot cup of tea to get the creative juices flowing on a winter's day. Today's blog is courtesy of tw...
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January smiles

January 07, 2018 - Most of New Mexico has been frightfully spoiled this winter with the relatively warm and sunny weather. People in the mi...
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a new year

December 31, 2017 - Today is a brand new day in a brand new year. My hope is that 2018 provides each of you abundant creativity, adventures,...
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Happy Christmas!

December 24, 2017 - Short and sweet this week, as I present the lowly and wonderful pomegranate (Punica granatum) for Christmas. Originating...
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Ducks??

December 17, 2017 - I know two things that are true in this world. Where there is water, there is life, and it seems that robins are the nea...
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the work of photography

December 04, 2017 - Anyone who has used a camera knows that there is more to photography than releasing the shutter. The camera itself, deve...
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Where there is water

November 27, 2017 - One of the givens is that life on Planet Earth needs water. And where there is water, there is life. We have seen this p...
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back to my photographic roots

November 19, 2017 - During the past month, I have been putting together images for sets of prints and cards. One of the sets will be black a...
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extended autumn

November 12, 2017 - I can remember many a November in years past when the temperatures were well below zero and snow was flying fast and fur...
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Sawmill District details

November 05, 2017 - As promised last week, I continue to blog today with images from the Sawmill District in Albuquerque. My penchant for ge...
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Sawmill District revival

October 30, 2017 - Something is afoot in New Mexico's largest city. My old stomping grounds, Albuquerque, is frequently in the news because...
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bravo!

October 23, 2017 - On all counts, we are experiencing an extraordinary autumn in northern New Mexico. The aspen were stunning and long last...
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the over and under of weaving

October 15, 2017 - During the Wool Festival last weekend, answering four basic questions about weaving consumed a good portion of Fred's ti...
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Wool Festival in review

October 09, 2017 - This weekend was the Taos Wool Festival held in Kit Carson Park. From the Friday wind that sent the top of our EZ Up ten...
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return to the aspen

October 01, 2017 - The weather was perfect this week for another aspen viewing drive, courtesy of U. S. Highway 64 in northern New Mexico....
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autumn has arrived

September 24, 2017 - Driving on U. S. Highway 64 west from Tres Piedras to Tierra Amarilla is a pilgrimage for us, one we make at least twice...
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last and first of the season

September 18, 2017 - Friday, 22 September, is the autumnal equinox, a time when the light is changing faster than any time during the year, o...
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not precisely as prescribed

September 11, 2017 - Hurricane Irma dominated the 24/7 news cycle for much of the week and certainly this weekend, as the hurricane dragged i...
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head in the clouds

September 03, 2017 - During this week of devastation on the Gulf Coast of Texas from Hurricane Harvey, and fires in the western United States...
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odds and ends

August 28, 2017 - Today's blog takes a page from Fred's weaving. Every year before the Taos Wool Festival, which this year is 7 and 8 Octo...
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capturing the unexpected

August 21, 2017 - One of the things a photographer in the field learns early on is that not everything will be as one expects, and frequen...
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playing with your food, again?

August 14, 2017 - Talking with friends recently, the subject of harvest season in New Mexico arose. It almost always means one thing - the...
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a week in the life

August 06, 2017 - When I am not doing environmental portraiture or weddings, a typical photography week includes a number of different pho...
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aerial antics, set 2

July 31, 2017 - The end of July into early August, the hummingbird population on the mesa is at its apex, with anywhere from 425 to 475...
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on the move

July 24, 2017 - One of my consistent photography challenges comes in the form of those aerial daredevils otherwise known as hummingbirds...
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fine stemware

July 16, 2017 - Human beings create any number of both artful and utilitarian objects using nature as a guide. Frequently, what some mig...
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backdrops and depth of field

July 09, 2017 - I have been thinking about portraiture and commercial art lately, and how the backdrop for a portrait can either complim...
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patience

July 02, 2017 - At almost any time or for any reason - large or small - patience in a human being can vary wildly. For photographers, pa...
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looking upward

June 26, 2017 - With the Bonita fire still burning roughly 10 miles west of us, our habit for the last several weeks has been to look up...
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Broadway on the mesa

June 19, 2017 - Another show opened on the mesa today. This time, it was the hedgehog cactus, and I must say, costume designers for Broa...
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timing is everything

June 04, 2017 - On our planet, terrestrials - animals and plants alike - are controlled by the passing of time. Day into night, night in...
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remembering

May 29, 2017 - Today is Memorial Day, a day set aside for remembering those who died while serving in the country's armed forces. Altho...
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other worldly

May 22, 2017 - Perhaps it is because I have been reading Truk Lagoon: Legends Beneath the Waves, vol. 1 by Andrew Marriott, and viewing...
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garden variety

May 15, 2017 - Looking back at my blogs this year, I realize there has been a preponderance of them featuring flowers of assorted varie...
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solar living 101

May 07, 2017 - This week, Fred and I celebrate the 40th anniversary of our first solar house. Then, as now, we felt strongly about ener...
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and the winner is...

April 29, 2017 - ...Coyote Pup. It received Honorable Mention at the Santa Fe Reporter Photo Contest. The silent auction held by The Repo...
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life blood

April 24, 2017 - The one thing that differentiates our planet from others is water. It is life blood coursing through our veins. El Agua...
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little surprises

April 17, 2017 - While California and Arizona are having epic wildflower blooms in all their eye-popping array of color, spring has a muc...
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creatures of convenience

April 10, 2017 - All creatures on this earth, including humans, are very practical. Our mission is, first and foremost survival, and all...
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Gifts - chocolate and flowers

April 02, 2017 - Again, I ask your indulgence this spring season, as I follow my photographic obsession with flowers and food. In this ca...
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a touch of white

March 27, 2017 - Not just a few times have I addressed the color white in this blog. It fascinates me. On the southwest corner of St. Fra...
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welcoming spring

March 20, 2017 - Today is the vernal equinox in the northern hemisphere. The beginning of spring. Some of you are still dealing with moun...
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signs of spring

March 13, 2017 - I literally am unable to count how many times this month people have said to me variations of these questions or declara...
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art and advertising

March 06, 2017 - There are numerous serious, consequential, and frankly, dire things going on in this wonderful and wild world of ours, a...
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photographic time travel

February 27, 2017 - My photography work this week (other than some fun shots at an anniversary celebration) has involved scanning family pho...
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nature in the stock tank

February 20, 2017 - This has definitely been a week of change in nature. The days are becoming longer by minutes rather than seconds, birds...
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the charm of the dirt road

February 13, 2017 - One of the most iconic elements of art in northern New Mexico is a meandering, lovely, gentle dirt road, lined with gras...
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The Year of the Rooster

January 30, 2017 - The Chinese New Year or Spring Festival (春節 in traditional Chinese characters) began on Saturday, 28 January, and will l...
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shaping

January 23, 2017 - Nature has a way of dealing with things. When water flows over a rock for millennia, it is shaped and smoothed and tumbl...
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studying winter

January 16, 2017 - At this time of year, particularly during a winter such as this when rain and snow and ice are frequent occurrences, my...
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black and white and in between

January 10, 2017 - Being in the printing and advertising business, my father always had an odd assortment of cameras at his office and at h...
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2017 - fresh and juicy!

January 02, 2017 - Happy New Year from the piñon and juniper mesa! 2017 may well be a seminal year in the United States and the world, so h...
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celebrating

December 26, 2016 - Celebrations abounded yesterday for Christmas and Hanukkah, and New Year's Eve on Saturday and New Year's Day American f...
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modern art of winter

December 18, 2016 - What do you see when you look out the window? On many days in northern New Mexico, you see a brilliant blue sky. After t...
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a week in the life of this photographer

December 12, 2016 - As a photographer, during any given week, I find myself photographing a variety of subjects. This week, the work include...
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fantasies

December 05, 2016 - At this season and this time of year (winter in many parts of the northern hemisphere), people tend to turn inward and t...
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welcoming winter

November 28, 2016 - Although the winter solstice is not until 21 December this year, winter definitely arrived over the weekend. It is fasci...
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thankful

November 20, 2016 - This Thursday is Thanksgiving in America. A time when families and friends gather to talk, laugh, and no doubt argue ove...
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dazed and confused

November 14, 2016 - I know (from an independent survey conducted by yours truly) that many people were left dazed and confused by the presid...
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ode to the season of blooms

November 07, 2016 - Other than the seemingly endless political marathon, the one piece of news that effects most Americans at this time of y...
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the other face of a wedding

October 31, 2016 - I truly enjoy photographing weddings, despite what insecurities about my abilities arise. A great side benefit are the o...
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traditional and off-beat

October 24, 2016 - In last week's blog, I stepped into the wonderful pool of Ashley & Gene's wedding. During the past week, I have become q...
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an autumn wedding

October 17, 2016 - I was honored to photograph a wonderful wedding on Saturday at the Taos Territorial House, under clear blue skies, with...
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one more walk in the autumn leaves

October 09, 2016 - Autumn has been spectacular this year in New Mexico's high country. Although the intensity of fall color varies dependin...
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autumn impressions

October 03, 2016 - There is something about autumn that lends itself to photography of an impressionistic or abstract style, especially if...
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fiber everywhere

September 25, 2016 - Once a year, the Taos Wool Festival is held in Kit Carson Park in Taos. 60+ vendors from the Southwest and beyond gather...
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late summer tidbits

September 18, 2016 - With a low temperature of 36 degrees fahrenheit this morning, September 18, skim ice sat on the water in one of the bird...
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eye dazzlers

September 11, 2016 - Autumn in New Mexico and in many locations around the world can be considered eye dazzling. The colors and textures are...
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apples by the bushel

September 05, 2016 - Growing fruit in the Rocky Mountains, including New Mexico's southern Rockies, is dicey. Late spring and early autumn fr...
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a new bean in town

August 27, 2016 - One of the most amazing things about humans is the ability to make something edible (not just edible but divine), out of...
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beautiful distractions

August 22, 2016 - From babies to adults - mammals (including humans), birds, fish, insects - seem to love bubbles. Above ice (as shown her...
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Sunflowers

August 15, 2016 - Just as sure as the sun rises and sets, August ushers in the season of sunflowers. They line the roadways with New Mexic...
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Once more, for the aces

August 08, 2016 - Migration is one of the great wonders of nature. Particularly stunning is hummingbird migration. Why do they move from a...
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new eyes

August 01, 2016 - "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes." - Marcel Proust Proust ce...
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peripatetic

July 25, 2016 - Photographers, by nature, are peripatetic. Although the word is often used to describe teachers and professors walking b...
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Return of the Gingers

July 18, 2016 - With almost the same consistency as the returning broad-tailed hummingbirds around United States income tax filing time...
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our world

July 11, 2016 - Where do we go from here? Any way you slice it, this week in America has been profound and distressing on almost ever...
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Jessica

July 02, 2016 - The photo shoot in ponderosa pine and aspen stands along Highway 64 west of Tres Piedras with Jessica Fry had me glued t...
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multi-faceted

June 26, 2016 - The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word facet as "one side of something many-sided, especially of a cut gem". The...
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solstice

June 20, 2016 - 120 degrees in Palm Springs, California. 116 degrees in Phoenix. 95 degrees here on the mesa yesterday at 7,800 elevatio...
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the mother lode...

June 12, 2016 - ...of wild iris, that is. I never know when we drive west on Highway 64 between Tres Piedras and Tierra Amarilla at thi...
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fade to black

June 06, 2016 - The expression "fade to black" has been in English usage for at least a century. The heavy metal band Metallica used it...
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Memorial Day

May 29, 2016 - Some think of Memorial Day as the official opening of summer, others know it only as a three day weekend and holiday fro...
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eye of the photographer

May 23, 2016 - The complete title of an upcoming show is "Eye of the Photographer: Four Guys...Two Galleries...One Outstanding Exhibiti...
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the green of spring

May 16, 2016 - Poets and writers have expressed their love for and the joy of spring in words flowery and rich, reflecting the time of...
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San Francisco de Asis mission church

May 08, 2016 - On Friday morning in Taos, I met with Stacey Otte-Demangate, Executive Director of the Wildling Museum of Art and Nature...
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in northwest gardens

May 02, 2016 - At this time of year in the Pacific Northwest, as well as coastal California and Oregon, so many flowers, shrubs, and tr...
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about the water

April 24, 2016 - Despite the fact that there were four straight days of record high temperatures in the greater Seattle area last week, t...
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out of town, as it were

April 18, 2016 - It is always an adventure blogging remotely, as I am this week. While taking care of my sister in the Seattle area, I ha...
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This and that in Taos

April 10, 2016 - When a last minute drive presents itself, I take my cameras, regardless of destination. This week, the drive was normal,...
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blossoms

April 04, 2016 - On mornings such as this one, I find myself grasping for the proper words to describe the feel and smell of the air. Aft...
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They are back

March 28, 2016 - Short of the hummingbirds, which usually arrive in the middle of April, most of the summer birds that frequent the high...
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noble wood

March 21, 2016 - Wood is one of the oldest building materials used by humans. It is extremely strong, and, in the right climate, it is du...
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chaos

March 14, 2016 - From 1995 through 1997, I had the privilege of photographing some of the great minds on the planet who were either in re...
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inkling of spring

March 07, 2016 - The vernal equinox is more than two weeks away, and yet, in many parts of the country, spring has definitely arrived. Su...
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photography and writing

February 28, 2016 - I have notebooks, binders, and folders full of pithy writing, varying in length from short quotations to pages of signif...
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compression and tension

February 22, 2016 - As you might have noticed, my blogs are sometimes responses to bits and pieces of information that are of interest to me...
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transitions

February 15, 2016 - Last week held massive high drama, including the death of Supreme Court Judge Antonin Scalia and subsequent idealogical...
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Carnival

February 07, 2016 - Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, Shrove Tuesday, and Carnival celebrations are going on around the world this week, ending as th...
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Glass: its own world

February 01, 2016 - When a blog reader mentions a specific area of art or photography that she or he likes, I think about that and, if possi...
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backdrops

January 25, 2016 - One of the hazards but also one of the great joys of being a photographer is an obsession with everything visual. I cann...
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fantasy in ice

January 18, 2016 - "Diopter: a unit of measurement of the optical power of a lens or curved mirror." Thank you, Wikipedia, and happy 15th b...
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Taos goth

January 10, 2016 - When I do an environmental portrait, engagement, wedding or family reunion shoot, I try to bring only equipment, the fac...
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Winter 2016

January 04, 2016 - Who would have known that the "new normal" during winter in New Mexico might be overcast skies with broken sun? It seems...
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welcome the new year

December 27, 2015 - No doubt you have heard me say and read the sentiment "Where did the year go?" Once again, I am saying that, because 201...
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in celebration of the sun

December 20, 2015 - For people in northern climates where the winters are not only cold but dark, the winter solstice cannot come soon enoug...
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Color it Red, second installment

December 12, 2015 - In last week's blog, I presented some of the images I plan to enter in the Red Dog News Color It Red photography contest...
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Color it red

December 07, 2015 - Through the New Ground Matrix Fine Art Gallery in Albuquerque's Nob Hill area, I found an extremely helpful photography...
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rime ice

November 30, 2015 - Nature frequently puts itself front and center and says "Look at me!" Such was the case on Saturday morning when a fog c...
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thankful

November 23, 2015 - In the United States of America, Thursday 26 November is Thanksgiving this year. Canadians celebrated on the second Mond...
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into the fog

November 16, 2015 - Fog is mysterious and mesmerizing, rendering the landscape into a monochromatic palette. Little wonder that it is used i...
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the war to end all wars

November 08, 2015 - 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918 is a time period that some among the living still remember. For those who fought in Wor...
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new friends and memories

October 26, 2015 - Given the fact that we spent a lovely day yesterday with Bonnie and Ken, new friends that my sister and I met during the...
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for the artist in all of us

October 18, 2015 - I have written before about this year's Taos Fall Arts Festival, which began on Friday evening, 25 September and ran thr...
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webs of life

October 12, 2015 - Trying my best not to begin this blog like Dashiell Hammett, I will say there was a morning last week when the fog lay o...
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Highway 64 splash

October 05, 2015 - You can see the veins of gold and yellow in the Rocky Mountains from miles away. Given the fact that today is the 5th of...
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harvest jewels

September 21, 2015 - Just after I had photographed the corn featured in last week's blog, I went into the raised bed again to see what other...
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Process

September 14, 2015 - Frequently people ask about the process of developing my blog, writing, and taking photographs. My thoughts always retur...
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Labor Day

September 07, 2015 - Labor Day weekend has very nearly come and gone, as the traffic along the highway signifies the efforts of many to retur...
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Lucia

August 31, 2015 - During the seven years I photographed people throughout the state of New Mexico for my book "A Place Like No Other: peop...
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Santa Fe Indian Market

August 23, 2015 - In 1972, my husband and I drifted into Santa Fe on our honeymoon. It was a rainy August afternoon, so we booked a room a...
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Dancing with the ancestors

August 17, 2015 - About this time last year, my sister and I were close to departure on our river cruise to central and eastern Europe. On...
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Why Art?

August 10, 2015 - The circus came to town this week in the form of the Republican Party debate. In my opinion, it met very few traditional...
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design by plants

August 02, 2015 - The first commercial chile roasting stands are popping up in parking lots all over New Mexico, a sign that the chile har...
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also rans

July 27, 2015 - The week was full of photography, from another mini-workshop on lighting with documentary friend Cristina McCandless, a...
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a broader view

July 19, 2015 - You have read several times in this blog that Highway 64 between Tres Piedras and Tierra Amarilla bisects some of the mo...
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variations on a theme of gaillardia

July 13, 2015 - It is high summer. Paintbrush and cacti are giving way to light purple penstemon, along with numerous yellow and white c...
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inside out

May 18, 2015 - As humans, our eyes bring settings into stereo view, which enables us to see broad vistas and take in the "big picture"...
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Rose is a rose is a rose

May 03, 2015 - Gertrude Stein had a way with words. When she said "a rose is a rose is a rose", she was speaking the truth, to a certai...
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splash of color

April 13, 2015 - Although Española, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and points south have already seen fruit and nut trees blossom, and other bulb...
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of sheep and humans made

April 06, 2015 - Since images of sheep and people have been in the forefront of my brain and digital development this week, I will contin...
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O'Keefe country

March 22, 2015 - A year in New Mexico is not complete without a drive to or hike in the area I and many call O'Keefe Country. There was a...
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snippets from a winter weekend

March 02, 2015 - When an event like the Taos Wedding Expo has been planned for months, organizations and vendors are not likely to cancel...
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Why not love?

February 08, 2015 - This coming Saturday is Valentine's Day. It can be a day overflowing with joy and fun, but also a day that strikes fear,...
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Reflections - Kinderdijk and a bridge too far

January 05, 2015 - Before the cruise, my sister had told me about Kinderdijk and the windmills that make this enchanting part of Holland fa...
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rainy city

November 17, 2014 - When you think of rainy places in the United States, Seattle, Portland, New Orleans, the Hawaiian island of Kauai, and t...
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