Love that you're actually wearing your crocheted clothes and you've found a lifestyle that's working for you. It does take a five years moving window to see the evolution.
We'd seen blue-throated hummingbirds on other trips, but people were excited about it as if it was completely new. Mountain-gem, hyphenated or all one word, was added to its name. He was in deep shade and my photo looked like a silhouette but for a color challenge I pushed the blacks.
LOL A romp in the forest. So not like a modern wedding. Love your rich organic background that somehow reminds me of browsing in an art museum in Jackson, Wyoming.
I like how you used the sepia to tone down your page to a festive level with great energy. Those colors are so loud you didn't need much and you got it just right. Also like the darker colors upper left with lighter toward the lower right.
Woah yes! You need a page. A big thang. We got new lines and I wasn't able to document, and now I forget when it was. Love the colors you gathered together.
I saved New Yorker covers for fifty years but they hiked the price again and with tremors you can't read the print. LOL. But I miss them and these pages have a special place in my heart. You make me want to go open me up some from my collection of volumes.
We drove to Bernalillo on Mother's Day and actually preferred the Rio Grande Gorge take-out from The Range after a 500-mile day. Less fuss, and a great tradition was born for the future. It was a gorgeous day with the wind sock out at 90 degrees and people driving 90 mph.
I wouldn't take photos of birds when they're on the ground, but after I heard the song of the curve-billed thrasher and learned that they build their nests three to five feet off the ground in cholla and other spiny cactus, I planned to listen and look for them on our next trip.
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