architecture / Art / Light / Lighting / Photography Adobe Christmas December 17, 2014 Timothy Price20 Comments An Adobe retablo — very New Mexican. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
There’s lots of pinion burning in the fireplaces in Corrales, which stop me up, so I can’t smell the biscochitos! 😉 Reply
Those are beautiful, Timothy. I had to look up what a retablo was. Thanks for the horizon expander! Reply
Thanks, Lavinia! Usually retablos are more ornate like the one in the church at Las Golondrinas. But this is the first exposed adobe retablo I’ve come across. Reply
It’s funny, when I saw the first photo, I thought, “yes, that is so New Mexico” and then I scrolled and you made the same comment 🙂 Reply
I think I can smell pinon burning in fireplaces and biscochitos cooking in the ovens! 🙂
There’s lots of pinion burning in the fireplaces in Corrales, which stop me up, so I can’t smell the biscochitos! 😉
Oh, sorry. 😦
It’s one of the downsides of paradise 😉
Beautiful, especially the cross.
Those are beautiful, Timothy. I had to look up what a retablo was. Thanks for the horizon expander!
Thanks, Lavinia! Usually retablos are more ornate like the one in the church at Las Golondrinas. But this is the first exposed adobe retablo I’ve come across.
Beautiful. I wish I had this on my ranch.
Thanks, MaryAnn. Probably not too difficult to build. 😉
So specialâ¦
Thanks, Patti!
Very beautiful.:)
Thanks, Janet!
I love that Mary and Jesus aren’t white, because in real life they weren’t either.
I love anything smacking of the southest- especially adobe buildings and decor. Thanks!
Thanks, Emilio. SW things are interesting.
It’s funny, when I saw the first photo, I thought, “yes, that is so New Mexico” and then I scrolled and you made the same comment 🙂
Thanks, Janna! Funny how we end up with the same reactions.
beautiful!
Thanks, Gill!