


A downtown dog standing in a window, taking in the beautiful scenery in the alley between the buildings on Gold and Central (Old Route 66) in Downtown Albuquerque. The apartment is in an old federal building at 5th and Gold that was structurally questionable, and abandoned by the feds several years ago. Apparently, the ground floor has been repurposed into apartments, which must be considered structurally sound enough for a dog to live in.
You can see the full photo by clicking on the photo above or the following link http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/2/the-mother-road-motel

Interesting work on the foundation for Patrician Design’s new wall, plus we’re getting a new alley. http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/1/jack-it-up-jack-it-up-now-theyve-shut-the-ally-down
Downtown Albuquerque 1980 and 2015 http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/12/then-and-now-t-13-days
We got a lot of wind and dust on Monday, and sporadic rain, wind, snow, and hail yesterday, making the light really strange at sunrise and sunset. I think some places in the metro area might of got measurable precipitation, but it didn’t register on our rain gage. “¡Cuatro gotas!” (not much rain) as the Spaniards would say — just enough to leave muddy rain drops all over our cars.