Just thought you’d like to know. The last three mountain views from our Jan.16th anniversary trip to Peñasco and Truchas are now posted at FotoFeed.
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Hard to work on my New Years Resolutions…such as ENVY when you show photos like these John!! Have seen these mountains many times in warmer weather, but never like this…….GORGEOUS does not even do it justice, but all I can think of now….AND – I am ENVIOUS!! : )
Congrats on the Anniversary as well!!………Steve
(in mostly Flat Ass Oklahoma)
Well, it certainly is beautiful and enviable, and thank you for your congratulations.
But with the melting snow comes hideous, mind-boggling, car-destroying MUD and giant craters in the roads. I’m not kidding. It’s absolutely horrible. It makes me not want to even walk out my front door, much less try to drive through downtown Taos, which is a complete disaster, road-wise. There are holes all over town that I swear would severely damage any vehicle that hit them at normal speed. (The High Road pavement was decent, of course.)
Flat Ass Oklahoma may lack mountains, but be thankful the roads don’t make you sick with what they do to decent automobiles. The other side of Paradise is Hell, so the reverse must also be true!
Well said John, and another resolution is to stop averting my eyes so often from reality, which obviously the beautiful mountain photos make it easy to do……I have seen Taos traffic on a beautiful summer day….hate to imagine the image you present …..and I would also agree with your last comment…Paradise and the Paradox…..Oh well….TGIFF and one more look at the pictures – then homeward bound from the office…..Take care – stay warm, and drive carefully!!
Steve