Contrary to the what the photos may suggest, a Hootin’Nanny is not what you get when you cross an owl with a goat. A Hootin’Nanny, properly spelled “Hootenanny”, is Scottish for a celebration and we’re going to a hootenanny as part of the Corrales Harvest Festival — but there will be dancing, so this is one of those rare times the cameras will stay home in the safe as they pose quite a danger to other people when I’m dancing.


great shots! have fun!
Thanks, Cindy!
You and Laurie have fun! The nights have suddenly cooled down enough (even up here) to make it feel like Harvest Festival time. 🙂
Thanks, Susan! But something is not quite right about the harvest festival in September.
Beautiful photos! You and Laurie enjoy yourselves. Have a good time!
Thanks, Lavinia!
Hope you’re having a great time! Don’t worry about your cameras, Spunk will keep an eye on them…
I’ll to see what photos he snuck while we were out.
Have a great time.
Thanks, Julia! It was a hoot!
Have a roaringly good time!
It was lots of fun! Thanks!
Great photos! Probably best to leave cameras at home when dancing is involved 🙂
Thanks, Janna! For sure. One spin and I could take out half the dancers on the floor.