Monday, October 24, 2011

Not In New Jersey




Can you guess where I am instead? A mountain range with a cotton field in front of it.

The sky above.


And below these fluffy bolls of cotton!







Here is another photo clue since I don’t think you could guess from just cotton.


A field of ready-to-harvest red chilies.




And pecans too, still on the tree!




Harvesting chilies.



We’re in Las Cruces, New Mexico! Just about as far south as you can go and still be in New Mexico. If I was a bird I could fly 40 miles due south of here and be in Mexico! I am staying with Rick’s parents while he has business for three days in a town about an hour and a half north of here. I am trying to eat as much Mexican food as possible and completely avoid Italian restaurants or food! So far, so good.


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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Reflections, Sky and Sunset

I’ve been lazy the past few days because we’ve had company at the cabin! All photos here were taken when we took a drive the other night just before sunset.The sky and clouds always fascinate me here.
 



Virga both before and catching the setting sun. (Virga is rain that never reaches the ground.)








The beaver pond had amazing sky reflections. We saw the beaver too but it’s not a very good photo. I’ll include it just because the water is so pretty but you can’t really see Mr. Beaver.


















You can see his head above the water and his body just at the surface. He was swimming straight at me!







This photo is untouched. It was the strangest color of sky that night. Here is the view from in back of the cabin and the following photo is looking out toward Bull Mountain. So basically “back yard” and “front yard.”







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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Con Trails

For the past couple of days conditions have been just right for con trails. They’ve been spectacular so I thought I’d share them with you.

A very busy morning over Bull Mountain.





And these over Camel Rock on our way in to Laramie. They kind of look like they are forming a flag to me.





And yesterday’s almost over the cabin. This was taken from our front porch.




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Friday, September 23, 2011

Catching up sans rats

I am so behind in posting photos of our walks! The re-threading of the serpentine belt was successful the other morning and took half the time of our messing around that night trying to achieve the same results. Thank goodness! Rick is my main auto mechanic! If I had been here by myself I would be stuck. Anyway, no more rat talk!




Old man sage.

The dogs do so love it up here.




Hailey




Alex




Bella (dry version)




Bella (wet version)

We walked to the UFO landing sight (or at least that’s how we refer to it) which is just a barren circle of ground where nothing grows. Every year it yields up what I call Colorado Turquoise. This year it was just small nuggets, but I have a whole collection here at the cabin of larger stones.









The views are always expansive up here.




Not much left in the way of wildflowers, but still pretty even in their dried state.










Star arnica still blooming!

More pics coming soon!

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Home Sweet Cabin

We arrived yesterday at the cabin around 3:00 p.m. after doing several hours of shopping in Laramie . All of us were glad to finally get here, although the long drive of 1,850 some miles in two and a half days didn’t seem all that bad.

Our drive west took us through the rolling wooded hills of Pennsylvania. Unfortunately it was raining the entire way through that large state.

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The trees grew less and the open fields became more plentiful in Ohio. Also, the sun came out in Ohio. Indiana was much the same and we had a beautiful sunrise on the day we left.

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(photo taken in motion on purpose with the tree in the foreground.)

The state of Illinois is always a tough one. Not much to look at on the interstate and the suburbs of Chicago seem to go on forever. However, they do have Culver’s, my favorite fast food hamburger restaurant.

We hit rain again in Iowa but only halfway through the state this time. We passed a windmill blade being transported. It looked a bit like a huge fish out of water. Immense!

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Nebraska is one huge state. We break it up by spending the second night about one-third of the way through in Grand Island. Yesterday it was nothing but fog, fog, and more fog. The hay rolls loomed eerily in the gloom.

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After that, it’s all downhill from there. Well, only mentally speaking since physically we are constantly climbing in altitude. But the last day always goes fast and before we know it we are in Laramie doing the grocery shopping.

However, there are some pitfalls of only visiting the cabin one time per year. One I will talk about now and the major one I will leave until my next post.

We have both satellite TV and satellite internet access, both from different parties. We have a contract where we can switch them both off for six months of the year and have them on the other six months. This works great with the television and we never have any problems other than having to re-verify each time by calling the service.

The internet on the other hand has always been a bit hit and miss. Last year it worked like a charm from the moment we arrived—a hit. This year, however, it was very much a miss. It was not working! Poor Rick on the phone to them (which in order to get a strong enough signal to talk to them he has to stand outside) for over an hour the first time. It turns out the satellite we were on was having problems with the transponder that we were on, so they ended up switching us over to a new one. We had to wait an hour while they downloaded all the new information to our modem and that finally gave us a chance to have dinner at around 7:30 p.m. When Rick called them back one hour later and talked to the nice man in India with a thick accent, all was restored! Hurrah!

Now if the other problem was as easily solved … stay tuned.

Oh! I almost forgot the treasure we found at the top of our driveway while taking the dogs for a walk just before dark last night. This wonderful giant puffball mushroom! At first when we saw something large and white in amongst the sage we thought it was a piece of styrofoam or some other kind of trash. I’ve never seen one this big before. It was almost big enough to sit on like a stool!

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Here it is as seen from the top.

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And no, we are not eating it although they say that they are edible. It’s too pretty to disturb!

I’ll leave you with a photo of my breakfast this morning. Rick made delicious bran muffins which are kind of a tradition on our first morning here.

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