


There is one thing about this classic Chevy that makes it very New Mexico. Can you figure out what it is? Hint: there is something missing that doesn’t matter that much in New Mexico.


Foraging flowers
Fluttering wings
Beat
Ragged and torn
Membranes stretched
Over
Skeletal veins
Luminescent patches
Cling
Blues scatter
Iridescence seen


I have a “green” red sports car that really rocks. On the first full tank of gas, of mostly in-town driving, my MX-5 averaged 37.7 miles per gallon over 304.5 miles. I think that is a very respectable average MPG , but I thought I would get some reactions from a few of our local critters. Silver was unimpressed and couldn’t be bothered from his nap to say one way or the other what he thought about it. Surprisingly, however, the jumping spiders got very excited about it, as did a beetle.

Mouse over the critters to see what they had to say.
I really liked the Pantera when I first saw one in the early 1970’s. This one, that I photographed in a drive by leaving the parking lot from the vet’s listening to squalling cats in stereo, is in really good shape… Continue reading at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2017/1/pantera-in-the-wild