https://www.saiidzeidan.com/g34tlws Crisp, chilly. I would have been cold if I hadn’t prepared for wintry mornings on the high desert. Everything was frosty, shimmery. Pinks and blues, too – a pastel sort of early morning.
Sand Dunes in Blue
https://www.rmporrua.com/m4bzurfrl1m After leaving Santa Fe, we spent a couple of days camping at the Great Sand Dunes National Park in southern Colorado. I wanted to photograph the dunes at sunrise. The temperatures had dropped into the teens in the early morning hours and iced the sculptured sand, making the trek up the dunes rather easy. It’s much easier to climb frozen dunes than to sink with every step into soft sand.
Candles in Santa Fe
here Santa Fe’s history is steeped in its religious heritage. The majestic Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, just one block east of the historic Santa Fe Plaza, was dedicated in 1886. The church is currently being renovated, but it still full of mystique even covered with interior scaffolding and canvas tarps.
https://www.boasdeibiza.com/boat/valium-where-to-buy.php I love this copper votive holder with its crudely rendered crosses. The flickering lights made a striking visual in the darkened interior of the church.
Hanging Pails All in a Row
https://www.infotonicsmedia.com/about/buy-diazepam-in-uk-online.php Don’t throw out the old bucket until you know the new one holds water. ~~ Swedish proverb.
https://www.mssbizsolutions.com/2dsnkib53 These buckets are hanging in the Old General Store at Old World Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Historical Society’s re-creation of Midwestern living in the mid- to late-1800s. An interesting place to visit, but I don’t think I want to live there.