I’m not sure if I’m going to have computer access today tomorrow today, so I’m pre-publishing this for tomorrow. So in case I can’t get online until we get home, here are a couple more photos from Old Town.
I’m not sure if I’m going to have computer access today tomorrow today, so I’m pre-publishing this for tomorrow. So in case I can’t get online until we get home, here are a couple more photos from Old Town.
Great pics! The last one with the kids and mom is delightful.
Lovely photos! I haven’t been to NM (other than driving through) in about 20 years. I need to go back.
Great photos!
I especially love the door with the red wreath. The colors are just great.
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I LOVE this set!
These are great too!! Makes me want to go to New Mexico…. What camera are you using for these?
Groove Momma – thanks!! That’s a pueblo storyteller doll. Why they’re called “dolls” when they’re statues, I have no idea.
Geggie – thanks!! I lived there for about 5 years and luckily get to go back every year or so. While it had it’s challenges when I lived here (the work ethic was horrible!) I hear it’s improved a lot. Either way, nothing because the beauty.
Janet – thanks & welcome!! It’s funny to me that you comment on the colors since all I can usually see is the drab color that makes up most of NM. But I guess when it’s bright, it’s bright – LOL
Lisa – thanks!! I’m actually quite proud of some of the photos I took during this visit.
Anna – thanks!! I’m just using my little ‘ol Canon Powershot A520. It does take some great pictures for an inexpensive point and shoot, doesn’t it? And if you want some awesome pictures, I definitely recommend a trip out to NM. There’s a reason the painters and artists loved it there…the light, nothing like the light in NM.