A “Potpourri trip” – Landscapes & History
Yes, my last blog was at the end of February this year. But there is a reason I haven’t written another until now. In February, Cindy was diagnosed with...
Yes, my last blog was at the end of February this year. But there is a reason I haven’t written another until now. In February, Cindy was diagnosed with...
It is among the many beautiful traditions we have in New Mexico’s diverse culture. It has been a tradition since 1810. People participate in the pilgrimage for a variety...
This blog is about a very unusual cemetery Cindy, and I came upon in a small town in New Mexico. The town is part of the Turquoise Trail’s...
The glistening white sands deep in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico is one of the world’s great natural wonders. Wave-like dunes of gypsum sand cover 275 square miles...
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is a beautiful wetland in the New Mexico high desert. Nothing can prepare you for the fly-in of thousands of birds at dawn...
The first time I heard and read about Santa Fe was at the age of 6 years. The reason I knew Santa Fe was because of my model train...
Most of you know what 365 means. If not, here is the explanation. During one year, each day, you take one picture. That means I carried my small camera with me...
Steamtown, PA I dedicate this blog to my cousin Ralph Schorno who had two major operations within the last three weeks in Switzerland. As long as I know...
Yesterday I captured a historic moment with my Nikon camera. Thanks to Cindy who has been volunteering in political events since last year’s March for Women, I have been...
Let’s go for a ski vacation to New Mexico. New Mexico? Doesn’t NM border Mexico? Isn’t it famous for deserts? Yep, but let’s go anyway. Cindy and...