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tunas

After a fantastic bloom, the cactus flowers turn into tunas, which can be green, red, wine-red, or orange. They’re commonly eaten in Mexico and Mediterranean regions, and they can also be made into aguas fresas.

Fun fact: I’ve lived in Texas almost my whole life and the only place I’ve eaten them is in Sicily, where they were served at breakfast. And they were tastier than you might think.

Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 7.19.2024

deck/chairs

An arc of chairs, facing north toward the view. And the storms, when they come.

Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 7.19.2024

tulle + stilts

If you’ve ever seen me walk, you know that I not generally all that graceful or coordinated. I would have benefitted from having gone to dance lessons as a kid. Probably.

So it was with great awe that I saw a person on stilts, walking on a brick street right in front of a moving vehicle. And while all that was going on, she was smiling and waving to the crowd.

Santa Fe Pride parade
Santa Fe, New Mexico

photographed 6.29.2024

3 x 2

Here’s another look at an exhibit at the folk art museum – this was part of an exhibit called La Cartonenria: the Mexican art of paper and paste. It’ll be there through the first weekend of November in case you want to see it. (Hint: you DO want to see it. Trust me.)

Also, this museum is an excellent place to practice using narrow depth of field to get the Main Things in good focus. And it’s also a place to practice Photography Yoga so you can try to keep reflections and weird shadows to a minimum.

Museum of International Folk Art
Santa Fe, New Mexico

photographed 7.5.2024

the mourners

 

The next time you go to Santa Fe, do yourself a huge favor and go the Museum of International Folk Art. Plan on spending a few hours there and also plan to be amazed at all the things you’ll see.

And, if you’re thirsty afterward, go to the little cafe across the courtyard. It was great (especially the hibiscus tea) because on the way to our table, the host introduced us to all the dogs that had brought their people out for the day.

Museum of International Folk Art
Santa Fe, New Mexico

photographed 7.5.2024