important notice(s)
I cannot speak to the information on the sign on the left.
But I did enjoy the way the Fire Victims sign seems to have elbowed its way into the discussion.
The fire the attorneys are talking about raged across northern New Mexico from April-August 2022, burning over 340,000 acres. The Hermits Peak fire began in early April, when the the US Forest Service lost control of a prescribed burn; three days later the Calf Canyon fire started when an improperly extinguished Forest Service pile burn (from three months earlier!) rekindled. On April 22, as a result of a “major wind event” the two fires burned together and eventually became the largest wildfire in the state. So anyway, those attorneys are probably still pretty busy.
And if you were wondering what that might have looked like from a distance, here’s a photo I made on May 15, 2022, near Chimayó. The fire was so intense that it developed its own weather system, called pyrocumulonimbus. It was awful. But also magnificent, in a way.
Mora, New Mexico
photographed 11.9.2025
Posted on November 19, 2025, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, Calf Canyon Fire, Fujifilm x-t5, Hermits Creek Fire, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, Mora, new mexico, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, pyrocumulonimbus, reasons to stop, road trip, take time to look, take time to see, things i see, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.


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