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The chairs had convened a meeting
The two square tables had been behaving badly, so the chairs convened a meeting to discuss the situation. It didn’t end well for the tables, who were outnumbered by the chairs.
What do tables have to do in order for chairs to resort to such drastic measures? You really don’t want to know….
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 11.23.1012
Haven’t seen Albuquerque?
The website for this store, Skip Maisel’s, says it is housed in “one of the most interesting and unusual buildings in the Southwest,” which is a pretty grand statement. And, in my opinion, may not be particularly accurate. For example, I think this place is pretty interesting. And so it this. But maybe I am biased.
The website also says “if you don’t go to Skip’s, you haven’t seen Albuquerque.”
By that definition, then, I have not seen Albuquerque. But I have seen some alleys…..
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 9.2.2012
This keeps the whole thing running
Way above Albuquerque, this machinery keeps the Sandia Peak Tram moving up and down the mountain. You can see another view of the structure on the Tram Cam.
I’d explain how all this works, only I don’t really know. I could ask a certain civil engineer of my acquaintance, but his explanations tend to be rather lengthy. (I once asked him, as we were leaving the house for a one-hour drive to my grandfather’s house, to explain pre- and post-stressed concrete. He was just winding up the lecture as we pulled into my grandfather’s driveway. At least it wasn’t a FIVE hour trip…..)
above Albuquerque
photographed 11.2.2012
White on white, 5
Remember how, in the White on White, 4 post, I mentioned the possibility of perhaps using shots taken somewhere other than Texas?
Here we go: New Mexico!
3rd Street SW, between Central and Gold Avenues
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 9.2.2012





