Greetings from San Cristobal, NM. This week on the Taos Plateau, a last shot today on an exhilerating photo tour with Scott Purdy. Sorry for the delay in posting… I spaced out what day it was.
I’m thinking of all my friends in Florida as I look at this cloud, and send love.
The old corral west of Taos on the western edge of the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument.
I think it’s a sheep herders corral. It looks like it would never pen in a herd of cattle.
Thanks for looking. I apologize again for the limited post. I really did forget what day it was. G
10 thoughts on “On The Taos Plateau, 10-09-2024”
Ominous clouds – great photos.
My son and grandsons are dealing with rain, lightning, power outages right now – a tornado near him destroyed the sheriff office building. Out of contact all I can do is pray
M
I hope everything came out okay for your family, Mara. Thanks so much. G
Great images, Geraint!
Thanks so much, Peter. I hope you are well. G
Love these photos. And I regularly lose track of the days and dates. Welcome to the club.
It’s good to know I’m not alone in remembering days and dates. Thanks so much, Jim. G
Your photography is so awesome. I miss NM!! Wish I could have a second home there.
Thanks so much, Melissa. I’m glad my images bring you closer to New Mexico. G
Thanks sorry I have not been looking in.
Glad you have had a good tour Alison
Geraint, it was a fantastic workshop – many great photos of the beautiful fall scenery. Thanks much for the mention and for a great experience.
Scott