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The fact of being curved

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Industrial architecture used to be lot curvier than it is now, don’t you think?

Tatum, New Mexico
photographed 5.11.2014

Fence does its job

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That fence over there on the right side of the house is hard at work, keeping things in. Or out.

Either way, kudos to the fence for a job well done!

Tatum, New Mexico
photographed 5.11.2014

Mammatus

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NOTE: this does not refer to Mammatus, but rather to mammatus, a cloud formation characterized by a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud.

Mammatus formations are often harbingers of strong thunderstorms, or tornadoes. No tornadoes were spotted nearby. In case you wondered.

near Abiquiu, New Mexico
photographed 7.2.2014

The mystery lies beyond

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The circle of grass in the foreground is a mystery, to me.

But the greater mystery, always, is what lies beyond…

near Madrid, New Mexico
photographed 7.2.2014

Duplex

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The road snakes its way back toward Santa Rosa, behind this adobe building, which I have taken the liberty of calling a duplex.

If you would rather go to Fort Sumner and it hasn’t rained in a while and you’re feeling brave, you can take County Road 2P. It’s neither paved nor fenced, giving the occasional traveler a very close look at cows.

Puerto de Luna, New Mexico
photographed 9.21.2013