Walter Hinteler wrote:YES. That will be posted 'Taos and surroundings' is on the wschedule.
Sorry, CJ, I really didn't see your q until now.
I had it even on the map - now marked :wink:
there are no ghosts..
gus
move on
I was more telling Gus to leave.. since he will bring nothing but farm animals and sully your thread..
Some views on/from the top - it was 37F, btw, when we arrived there.
I was bringing to Walter's attention the imperfection of his post, shewolf. Nothing more, nothing less.
your imperfection is that you forgot to capetolized the S
you know
since it is proper and all
Walter Hinteler wrote:Some pics from the way upwards (the view was the same downwards - so I didn't take any photos then :wink: )
Sorry for the bad quality, but I had to photograph through tinted, not the cleanest windows.
Walter, you are also not photographing the world's cleanest air.
Might be - but that really was the window!
Nice pics, interesting. BM
Is it really? I suppose so when the dust isn't a-blowin'. Glad to hear it.
My last habitat, Humboldt County, had what I thought of crystalline air, when it wasn't fogville. Both, of course, beat L.A. on that, though by the ocean tended to be better than the rest of the city.
The following week, Diane and dys took me to the "Elena Gallegos Picnic Area & Albert G. Simms Parks", below the backdrop of the Sandia Mountains.
I went back there another day, in the evening, trying to make some photos of the pink colors at sunset - "sandia" is Spanish for "watermelon."
Photos of both visits will be posted tomorrow, but ...
... here's "the cowboy" and "the nun" in that park, more pics will follow, as said
CalamityJane wrote:Yes, yes, yes. Walter, did you go up to the Rio Grande and take a picture
of the beautiful old bridge there? (a bit outside of Taos)
5those were the days back in '67 and '68 when my deaf friend David and I would go out to the look out on THE BRIDGE at sunset and watch the Sangre De Cristos turn blood red with a match box and and a pipe then after sunset go back to Taos and the La Fonda (should a gentleman offer a lady a joint) on the plaza and meet up with Dennis Hopper for a joint in the plaza park, before the tourists came to turn it all into a shopping mall.
Dys, we had a popular TV show in Germany where the guys always talked
of going to see the Rio Grande, so naturally I had to go there too, and
it was quite breathtaking. I can envision how it was in the wild 60s there.
Were you wearing your Zuni Nose Ring, Dys?
in those wild and abandoned time of m,y life I hung with the folks at Drop City/ El Libre and the Hog Farm meeting such characters as Alan Watts/Gary Snyder/ Wavy Gravey and Richard Brautigan mostly in El Rito new mexico but you would really have to check in with Asherman to get the real facts because I was mostly stoned at the time.