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cloud/cross

There’s not much to say about this – and I can prove it by telling you that I spent a lot of minutes at my keyboard trying to write this post.

So, unless I think of something, I’ll just leave it like this. But, hey! Now you can use all those seconds you WOULD have spent reading this stuff to gaze upon the photo and come away thinking, “Wow – that’s some great time management right there!”

Stations of the Cross Shrine
San Luis, Colorado
photographed 9.3.2024

water/color

Movement on the top of the water kept this shot of the rock steps nicely abstract. That wasn’t necessarily the effect I was going for, but it was the one I got.

I don’t hate it.

Blue Hole
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
photographed 8.30.2024

sacred rocks

Sometimes rocks piled together are just a pile of rocks.

Then there was this time…

Tesuque, New Mexico
photographed 8.31.2024

He is waiting for the sweepers to show up

Huh – this series of posts has turned out to have a bit of a religious slant, which is as much of a surprise to me as it is to you.

Anyway.

This is an abandoned church/community center, and the afternoon light made the place glow with blue (or heavenly?) light. And look! There’s Jesus, casting His eyes toward the brooms and wondering when the custodians will be showing up. Or, you know, something like that.

Ima, New Mexico
photographed 8.30.2024

still a loss (108 years later)

 

You’d have to be pretty cold-hearted for this lonely little gravestone to not make you feel sad for Hudson and Mary. In my opinion.

Ragland, New Mexico
photographed 8.30.2024