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Monthly Archives: August 2006

Sunset Thru A Tumbleweed

Due to the weather I have not really been able to get out much. The rain has been so hard that we many parts of NM are having terrible flood... Read More

Turquoise Trail Scenery

This is the scenery as you are traveling north on the Turquoise Trail up to Santa Fe. The Turquoise Trail is NM State Rd 14 and it connects Sante Fe... Read More

Turquoise Trail Sunset

I took this sunset photo on the way home from Sante Fe on the Turquoise Trail.... Read More

Before

For Andrea who requested to see pictures of the yummy cakes! The chocolate raspberry blackout cake is filled with a chocolate raspberry mousse. The top is layered with a raspberry... Read More

Flying Star

The Flying Star is a great cafe! It’s a comfortable atmosphere where you can go and just relax with friends or even alone. The food is good but the deserts... Read More

Round the Bend!?

I enjoy looking at roadways especially if I don’t know where they are going! I took this on the NM State Road 4 up in the Jemez Mountains!... Read More

Blue Skies

It was a very stormy night here in Albuquerque. It did, however, produce some gorgeous skies. I am puzzled though about what appears to be floating lights in the photos... Read More

Don Francisco Cuervo Y Valdez

Founded Albuquerque on April 23, 1706. He sit right at one of the entrances to Old Town. I like the fountain behind him!... Read More

The Candy Lady

The Candy Lady has the BEST candy I have ever tasted. Especially the rasberry truffles and the orange dream fudge, which tastes like a creamsicle. She also carries a large... Read More

An Old Man and His Best Friend

This display is also outside The Albuquerque Museum. Some of these statues remind of things I used to see as a kid. I lived in Brookly, NY as a very... Read More

New Mexican History

These statues are outside The Albuquerque Museum.... Read More

Flags

This particular set of flags is outside The Albuquerque Museum. The red flag is the Albuquerque Flag and is opposite the NM State Flag which is the yollow one. And,... Read More