A Furry & Feathery Merry Christmas

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Spunk helping Laurie wrap presents.

 

I photographed all the animals Christmas Eve, trying to get them to have a “Merry Christmas” look about them. The birds and Spunk were more than willing participants, Diné was okay with it as long as she didn’t have to get off the heater vent under the bed, but Rosencrantz and Guldenstern took quite a bit of coaxing. Blue, the Boa, opted out because she is getting ready to shed — she has milky-blue eyes and she’s a bit cranky — it’s best to leave a 7 foot long boa constrictor alone when she doesn’t want to be photographed.

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Beaker is still looking great after 22 years.

 

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Guildenstern thinking about making a mad dash to get away from the pesky camera.

 

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Søren was more than happy to get in some time in front of the camera.

 

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Rosencrantz was like “You bothering me boy!”

 

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Diné wouldn’t budge from the heater vent under the bed.

 

 

Pretty in Pink @ the Kimo

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We went to the Ballet Repertory Theatre of New Mexico’s production of “The Nutcracker” last night in the historic Kimo Theater. Laurie wore her pink stripes and pleats with “Count of Monte Cristo” boots, white silk scarf, and her Harley Davidson leather jacket for the cold walk back to the car.

Kimo

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Happy Solstice from the Ancients

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Kokopelli

 

After dealing with hot water heater issues at Tristan’s house on Sunday, Solstice morning, we climbed the escarpment and photographed some of the lesser known petroglyphs in the Petroglyph National Monument.

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Not sure of this one — turtle, beetle, horned toad, alien?

 

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A mix of old and modern petroglyphs: the bear foot and thundercloud are old the rest of the markings are modern

 

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There is a face that looks like a cat, what looks like a sun wheel, a lizard, and fish and what looks like a crescent moon that are very faint on this chunk of lava. Can you find them?

 

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Thunder Being

 

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View of the Sandias from the top of the lava flow. The petroglyphs are on south face of the escarpment of this lava flow.

 

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View of the volcanos that produced the lava flows.