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  • Driving along a back road, I saw this strong adobe wall with this grand entrance. The sky was exceptionally blue and the Purple Sage and Spanish Broom were in full bloom everywhere. So, I couldn’t resist adding those into the painting, reminding me of what a beautiful spring it was. This is an original acrylic painting on canvas.

  • This is an original acrylic painting of the bright pink bloom of a hedgehog cactus. I had a cactus like this at one time and it would bloom vibrantly once each summer. .

  • Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy. /

  • A curving line of pure white gypsum crystals in the heart of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA. This National Park unit preserves a large part of the world’s largest gypsum dune field, which advances slowly to the east day-by-day. [U.S. National Park Service website] [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2001 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Kokopelli, the seed bringer and water-sprinkler(a reference to his male anatomy), is a common fertility symbol throughout the Southwest. His image is found in petroglyph art particularly in the fourcorners area and along the gorges of the San Juan River in Northern New Mexico and Colorado. He is a personage who is honored as a kachina by most Pueblo cultures. He is associated with fertility, the male principal and physiology, and the concept of the significance of protecting seeds. Usually depicted as old, bent under his heavy load, he visits various communities, impregnating the young women drawn to the tones of his flute playing. He is also related to the cricket, or locust, whose natural music is connected with specific humidity and seasonal temperatures. There are many, very ribald stories of his various exploits. When carved as a kachina doll, he usually has a staff, not a flute, but is also carved hunchbacked. Before the missionaries came to the Hopi mesas in the 1930’s, his kachina disguise and this doll also featured exaggerated male sexual organs although this practice has been curtailed in recent years. Today, he is considered the ambassador of the Southwest, a much less colorful job, by tourists and visitors.

  • Featured in the New Mexico Group Featured in the Yellow Fever Group Taos Pueblo / Taos, New Mexico / USA

  • USA. New Mexico. Route 66. Santa Rosa. The Route 66 Restaurant.

  • On an exceptionally hot summer day in southern New Mexico, I visited White Sands National Monument, an impressive display of hundreds of square miles of bright, white gypsum sand. To say it was exceptionally hot is an understatement. Did I mention it was hot? blogged here

  • The adobe-walled courtyard with street access is typical of southwestern U.S. architecture. Doors are often painted in bright colors and it is not unusual to see adornments of skulls, horns, or fanciful handmade ornaments representing desert flora or fauna. In this case, we have a set of horns and a tin lamp shade that has been decorated with a punched design depicting a quarter moon. The sunset is a transplant from another photo. This courtyard and door can be found in Pena Blanca, New Mexico, on state highway 22. The photo is an HDR merge performed in PSP XII. Taken with a Pentax K20D.

  • Chaco Canyon, Largo Canyon, Cedar Mesa, Mesa Verde, Ute Mountain, Canyon de Chelly, Monument Valley … / The enchanted canyons and mesas provide a unique experience in the Land of the Navajo and Ute. Their beauty is unsurpassed in southwestern landscapes. Here: / Outside Aztec in breathtaking New Mexico, close to Chaco Canyon – carved from ancient sea beds by centuries of erosion. Millions of years of history reveal themselves in the layers of rock and the fossils embedded therein. / / Laminated Print /

  • This to me gives this sacred place the feel I was looking for. It is in northwestern New Mexico in the Four Corners area where New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and Utah all meet and is a very sacred place to the Navajo people. Taken on 7/23/07 with a Canon 20D / 10-22mm EF-S lens 22mm<br />1/200th sec f11 and ISO 100

  • This painting of Chimayo, New Mexico in spring is a 16 X 20 Oil painting by Oregon artist Barbara Anne Applegate. / El Santuario de Chimayo, a National Historic Landmark, is located east of Espanola in the town of Chimayo, New Mexico, on NM 76. Constructed from 1813 to 1816 as a private chapel, this small adobe church is considered to be one of the most beautiful examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in New Mexico. Known as “the Loudres of New Mexico” because of the healing power of the mud found there. El Santuario was a privately owned chapel until the year l929, at that time several / people from Santa Fe bought it and turned it over to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe. This has been Featured in the Following Groups: / Retired and Happy / New Mexico Has had aTop Ten Challenge Win in: / Christian Churches, Statues and Crosses

  • Selfportrait, 2006 (to Oahu with love) Warning Sign, Coldplay “A warning sign, / I missed the good part then I realized, / I started looking and the bubble burst. / I started looking for excuses. Come on in, / I’ve gotta tell you what a state I’m in, / I’ve gotta tell you in my loudest tones, / That I started looking for a warning sign. When the truth is, / I miss you. / Yeah the truth is, / That I miss you so. A warning sign, / You came back to haunt me and I realized / you were an island and I passed you by, / You were an island to discover. Come on in, / I’ve gotta tell you what state I’m in, / I’ve gotta tell you in my loudest tones, / That I started looking for a warning sign. When the truth is, / I miss you. / Yeah the truth is, / That I miss you so. And I’m tired, / I should not have let you go. So I crawl back into your open arms. / Yes, I crawl back into your open arms. / And I crawl back into your open arms. / Yes, I crawl back into your open arms…”

  • A view to the north at the blue edge of twilight in White Sands, New Mexico. Pentax K20D, 3 seconds @ F6.3, ISO 100

  • Eagle medicine is the power of the Great Spirit. Eagles teach personal power, healing, and wisdom. Eagles are gifted with clear vision to truly see the things one sees. Within the belief systems of North American tribes, Eagle represents a state of grace achieved through hard work, understanding, and a completion of the tests of initiation which result in the taking of one’s personal power. It is only through the trial of experiencing the lows in life as well as the highs, and through the trial of trusting one’s connection to the Great Spirit, that the right to use the essence of Eagle medicine is earned. Eagles are the primary servant of Sun and protect against evil.

  • Taken along Route 66 at San Fidel, New Mexico.

  • New Mexico sunset.

  • Very few plants are able to survive the harsh environment at White Sands National Monument in New Mexico. Happily, the fast growing yucca is one such hardy specimen. I captured this one in pre-dawn light (hence the tea-colored sand). Pentax K20D, a 3-shot HDR, variable shutter speeds @ F6.3, ISO 200, 24mm.

  • / Thank You My Sweet Sweet sis!! I Dedicate this to all 3 of my Beautiful & Crazy Sisters!!!! / I took this Photo of My soulmate, Kukawa in Abuiqui, New Mexico USA / /

  • I am always attracted to texture, these lovely old weathered wagon wheels add yet another interest, you have to stop and think where they might have traveled to and who they may have carried. Current location – Shakespeare, New Mexico. / Currently has 112 views. / Featured in Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends group Nov. 2009 / Photos below where taken in Cibola County, NM / /

  • Iron Bridge – Cliff, New Mexico. / Currently has 106 views. /

  • Thousands of sandhill cranes join a huge assortment of waterfowl who elect to winter at the Bosque del Apache Wildlife Refuge in Southern New Mexico, near Socorro on I-25. Here, I caught a small group in flight, passing in front of the morning sun. Pentax K20D, 1/4000 @ F27, ISO 200, EV Comp -1.0.

  • The wallpaper still on the walls inside this building tells a much different story than what you see here on the outside, the weathered texture of time provides shelter for memories of a more of happy and prosperous time in Lake Valley, New Mexico.

  • A lovely winter day as a snow storm has just passed and the clouds start to lift, very faintly in the distance you can start to see the mountains beyond. Pinos Altos, New Mexico, a gold rush mining town, In the mid 1800’s holds a place in our wild west history. / /

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