A miscellany like Grandma’s attic in Taunton, MA or Mission Street's Thrift Town in San Francisco or a Council, ID yard sale in cloudy mid April or a celestial roadmap no one folded—you take your pick.
Hi Alan: Thanks! & thanks too for your comment about the FB posts on Arizona. I've also been very active about this on Twitter, which seems like perhaps the best platform of all to network about this sort of event. The US is very troubled at this point in time--there are times I wonder why we continue to stay, but it's a hard thing to contemplate exile, even if it were to be self-imposed.
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Nice! I love the sunset glow on the mountaintop.
ReplyDeleteSnow, glorious snow! Stunning pink mountain.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Roy, Tess & Rauqelle!
ReplyDeleteRoy: Yes, Eberle did a nice job og catching that!
Tess: You are welcome to as much of our snow as you want! Thanks.
Raquelle: Thanks! Glad you liked it!
The pink on the mountains casts a luminous glow, but of course, I had to enlarge it to see the cow.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot, Eberle!
Hi Kat: Yes, Eberle got a nice shot--thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I like how layered it is, in terms of both the terrain and color.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo John.
ReplyDelete(And by the way, I have been following your comments on Facebook re the situation in Arizona - you talk a lot of sense my friend)
Hi Alan: Thanks! & thanks too for your comment about the FB posts on Arizona. I've also been very active about this on Twitter, which seems like perhaps the best platform of all to network about this sort of event. The US is very troubled at this point in time--there are times I wonder why we continue to stay, but it's a hard thing to contemplate exile, even if it were to be self-imposed.
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