
Cat sees dog






The slow acceptance

Note to self. “Don’t get so close to dawg!”

Jupiter over Resa’s Wolf Tree. Orion on the right.
A sinuous walk
Winding through three sunder miles
Born to see the light





Sunset


Dusk



Our morning walk started with a beautiful crescent moon peeking through the clouds.

Clouds capped the Sandias.


Lots of cranes huddled together at dawn
The beavers were up early and splashing a warning that there was a dangerous paparazzo with a big yellow dog standing near the edge of the water.



A Bosque Bunny was up early, also.


Sunrise






Kitties: “It’s too early and too cold for you to be pestering us, pesky Paparazzo!”

Don’t you think it’s a little early to be hitting the catnip, Silver?

Spunk: “What are you looking at me for? Jake did it!”

Jake: “I didn’t do it! I swear! I’m telling you the truth. You know Spunk is lying. He’s always trying to get me in trouble.”
It looks like you got caught in the mosquito net again, Jake.

Sunset


The morning clouds left a dusting of snow on the crest.



Daddy Owl @ dusk


Edge of the Aurora last night.

Dawn

Venus

Daddy Owl at Dawn

No mist this morning


Marble @ Sunrise




Bowie & Jake @ Susan’s

Spunk

Sunset

Glenda


Spunk and Gwendolyn


Silver

Sasha

Cranes @ dusk

Shey’s Smexy* Tree


Daddy Owl @ Dusk
*Shehanne Moore writes Smexy Historical Romance novels.

The Seven Sisters (The Pleiades) over Resa’s Golden Wolf Tree

The porcupine I almost stepped on when we took Jake out on a walk after dark last night.

The Pleiades rising over the Sandias

Sand dunes in the night sky

Sunrise


Der Hund von Bosqueville



Belafonte checking out the washing machine

Loki: “I thought you washed Belafonte!”

Sunset


Dusk


Cranes in the mist at dawn



Dawn from Beaver Point, 4th of July Point, and South Beach

Sunrise from the edge of the Barrens
Map of the morning walk to show the points of dawn and sunrise photos of the Rio Grande and Sandias. The evening walk was the same, but we only went down to South Beach and back.


Volcano and golden cottowoods at sunrise
Glenda

Spunk

Afternoon



Beaver Point, 4th of July Point, and South Beach at sunset

Cranes at South Beach at sunset

Volcano and golden cottonwoods at dusk

Beaver Moon rising



Beaver Moon rising as seen from Beaver Point

The Super Beaver Moon is 100% full tonight and does not pass the meridian.