The snow persists http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/1/snow-daze
Category: Cottonwoods
Crows in the Snow T – 4 Days
The Day Before Christmas T – 8 Days
Once upon a day before Christmas http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/12/the-day-before-christmas-t-8-days
San Lorenzo Canyon T – 16 Days
Yellow, orange, red and blue http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/12/san-lorenzo-canyon-t-16-days
Fall Colors
Colors persist http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/12/fall-colors
Where have all the turkeys gone?
Happy Thanksgiving! http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/11/where-have-all-the-turkeys-gone
Burned Out
Hoot Owl at Dusk
While walking back home in the dark from what turned out to be a 6.5 mile walk, I could hear the owls hooting at each other. As I looked around to see where the hoots were coming from, I saw what looked like a large cat at the tip top of a cottonwood, backlit by the afterglow of the sunset. The owl was too far away, and it was too dark, for me to get anything but silhouettes of it.
White Lace Dawn, Black Lace Dusk
Drags On The Rio Grande
After fording the shallows of the west fork of the Rio Grande to one of the large sandbars in the middle of the river, I was faced with a forest of salt cedar interspersed with thorny Russian Olive Trees as I bushwhacked my way across the sandbar to see what was happening along the wider, deeper water running on the east side of the sandbar. Figuring they were hidden from the shutters and eyes of humans they commonly see along the accessible areas to the river, the Sandhill Cranes were playing games, drag racing to be more specific, very much like what you might see in an old Far Side comic.
As I emerged from the orange-yellow briar patch, a couple of Sandhill Cranes took off in a race down the river, while another pair quivered behind the barbed wire starting line ready to start their drag race down the river. I was able to catch the second pair on film and narrate the action in each of the photos below.















