Love your photo and the numbers woven into it. Also the dimension the envelope window adds in the background, and the clever way you extracted a hat here and a shoe here and there.
Sure we'd be sick of snow by the end of winter, but our first snow was beautiful and we were ready for our two inches. It was so light, that if it were rain, it would have been maybe a quarter of an inch. It was cold but so pretty as sun dried our walks. We watched the sparkle of falling snow in...
135 Santa Fe artists built Meow Wolf house in 2016, and there are now 250 artists employed full time to put new exhibits together. We made plans to see the even bigger Meow Wolf Denver right away, as well as to return to the "House of Eternal Return." It was such an injection of creative juices.
I had lost my trip dossiers on my dead computer and couldn't come up with anything, and we both welcomed a rest day. So after the mediocre hotel breakfast I took photos out our window, of the hotel's flags in the wind and of shadows from the morning sun on the stucco walls.
I strongly resisted getting that old hard drive off the shelf. The book was printed and it seemed to go against everything I believe, to look at the old photos before I'm in the rocking chair stage of life. As soon as I saw the photos. I remembered everything from that day. It all came back.
Other than a work caravan that intrigued us and a Ukranian fundraiser we liked, there wasn't much to make the 7 hr, 450-mile trip stand out. We rewarded ourselves with ribeye steaks, and I got photos of flowers still in bloom and Santa Fe's fall color. The hotel cookies were the best.
I saw the QR code and understood what it was but was too spent to think and take a photo of it. I didn't realize I'd have so many clues for the story just from my photos. I definitely wanted to go again, and was sure I''d do much better if I hadn't gone too long after I first got thirsty.
Security at Meow Wolf checks for liquids among many other things coming into the exhibit, and I went into compliance mode, forgetting completely how I can no longer survive events for very long without both water and salt. But I had to stay because it was all so fantastic.
A whiteboard just outside the office listed bird sightings. It looked like a lot of people had added to it and edited it. Another sign added "& Sanctuary" to the name of the Audubon center. A small bush with a touch of fall color, plus how quiet it was, made it feel like a sanctuary.
Thanks! I just checked and there's a Meow Wolf in Las Vegas. It's sold as show tickets, but plan on 2 hours on your feet. At several points we were ducking and crawling. Seriously! Lots of neon and the warning said:
FLASHING LIGHTS
DARK SPACES
STAIRS
LOW OVERHANGS
UNEVEN TERRAIN
FUN FOG
We couldn't go to Meow Wolf on Halloween because of the computer crash, and lost our place at The Lodge at Santa Fe, but we were able to easily change our tickets to Thursday. It was a wonderful experience and I loved being able to look forward to going again next Halloween.
It was about 35 degrees at the Audubon Center. We hiked up a steep section and you loaned me your spare hat. The raven took our breath away before we focused and saw he was a sculpture. We found a bench and sat in the sun and took a selfie . It was fun but we need practice.
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