by activelight | Jun 22, 2017 | Architecture, Landscape photography, Travel |
“Gas station looks kinda crowded.” A couple minutes go by, waiting in line. “Still looks too crowded.” A couple minutes after that, we’re at “Oh forget it. Let’s go into town.” That’s how we discovered the historical district of...
by activelight | Jun 14, 2017 | Landscape photography, New Mexico, red rock canyon, Travel |
With Albuquerque edging towards 100, it was time to go somewhere cooler, at least for a couple days. We thought about Abiquiu Lake in Georgia O’Keefe country, but the Riana Campground was full, with only first-come first-served tent sites left. Sandstone fin near Echo...
by activelight | Jun 8, 2017 | Landscape photography, red rock canyon, Texas, Travel, Wildlife |
Everyone disrespects Amarillo. For most, it’s someplace you speed through between New Mexico and Oklahoma. But there are a few reasons to stop and spend some time. Sunset light – Palo Duro Canyon from Mesquite Campground The Grand Canyon – In Texas?...
by activelight | May 24, 2017 | Landscape photography, New Mexico, Travel |
Devils Tower was the star of a Spielberg movie, and Shiprock is the backdrop for Chee and Leaphorn of the Navajo Tribal Police. But Cabezon Peak? What’s that? Cabezon Peak – the Big Head A Little History Spaniards couldn’t help noticing the big plug...
by activelight | May 18, 2017 | Landscape photography, New Mexico, Petroglyphs, Travel |
The outdoors has a lot to offer in New Mexico, from striking million-year-old cinder cones to prehistoric 4-story buildings to snow-capped mountain peaks. So when California friends came to visit us, we decided to show them the sculpted slot canyons of Kasha-Katuwe...
by activelight | May 4, 2017 | RV, Travel |
This started as a trip to Jackson Hole – the Tetons, the National Elk Refuge, great food in Jackson. Then my mom fell. She was in a nursing home recovering for a month, then agreed to full-time live-in care, and went home again. She’s 97. Skokie Lagoons,...
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