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A new path to the post office | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 15, 2011. A new path to the post office. Yesterday I found my way to the Placitas post office and it’s nothing like the old way to the old post office in town. I’m stupified by the beauty I’m bobbing around in. Perodically, I check to see if my feet are touching Mother Earth. Half of the trail to the post office is pure wild and the rest is paved road of the less traveled sort. That’s part of the Sandia mountain range in the background, shiny with snow. After...
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And God said let there be wild horses | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 17, 2011. And God said let there be wild horses. I saw my first ever wild horse about an hour ago, right out here in the place I call the Backyard. I’ve wanted to see wild horses all my life and I was stoked to hear they live in these hills and ravines. When the moment arrived, it didn’t exactly match my fantasy. He has an unbroken light in his eyes, totally beautiful, the utterly perfect flare of an eternal flame. A new path to the post office. Bodhidharma F...
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The Weird Thing I Found | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 24, 2011. The Weird Thing I Found. I climbed the Crest of Montezuma this morning. The northernish part. The rocky, bald looking part of the crest in the upper left of the above photo. Here’s the present I made from cat food cans and attached to a juniper on the Crest:. On the climb/shale slide descent, I found a Weird Thing. I don’t know what it is but I bet my friend Jim would know. It’s rubber, I think, and well, weird:. I miss him. I’m trying to ...You can...
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Satellite Ride | Homespun Tales From An American Girl | Page 2
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 11, 2011. A little sugar in my bowl. I wish I had a stitcher program so I could make you a proper panoramic of the Crest of Montezuma. All day long the light changes the face of this Great Big Hill that is the first thing I see each day. I’m going to climb it. But not right now. I’ll let the weather warm again before I do that. Spring is weeks away and the days are getting longer. This consoles me on the coldest nights of January 2011. Do not translate easily.
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Blue Carmela | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. Author Archives: Blue Carmela. Born in the City of Angels, perching in northeastern New Mexico; photographer, explorer, writer, daydreamer. December 26, 2013. Http:/ cloverbemine.wordpress.com/. Please visit my new year-long blog, beginning January 1, 2014* *. January 24, 2011. The Weird Thing I Found. I climbed the Crest of Montezuma this morning. The northernish part. The rocky, bald looking part of the crest in the upper left of the above photo. I miss him. I&...
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A Horse’s Tale | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 20, 2011. A Horse’s Tale. My friend Elaine must be psychic. Yesterday afternoon she brought two bales of hay over for the skinny colt. Since he’s a wild horse, I wasn’t sure I’d find him again after seeing him for the first time a few days ago. Turns out he found me. I’d walked the pipeline trail to the post office this afternoon and I’d noticed hoof tracks. On the way back I noticed. Thank you, Colt. Thank you, Elaine. Thank you, Mother Earth. You can follow...
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Tiddly~bits | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 18, 2011. A few photos of the flora I’m finding around here where I’m living…. May you be merry. May you be well. Born in the City of Angels, perching in northeastern New Mexico; photographer, explorer, writer, daydreamer. View all posts by Blue Carmela. This entry was posted on Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 at 9:55 pm and posted in Sandoval Flora. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. And God said let there be wild horses. You are com...
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Into that inevitable night | Satellite Ride
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Homespun Tales From An American Girl. January 12, 2011. Into that inevitable night. My Uncle Edgar passed away yesterday. He’d been desperately sick for a while and we’re glad he no longer suffers. I’m convinced he’s gone to a Better Place. I feel mostly for my grandmother. She’s buried two husbands and now she lays to rest a second child. It seems backward when a child leaves this world before the parent. Grandma Vicki loves her children. This is going to hurt her. A little sugar in my bowl. 2 responses...
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@ Edith & Gomez | Life & times in the heart of New Mexico | Page 2
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Life and times in the heart of New Mexico. December 9, 2010. Posted by Blue Carmela under Duckweed. Things around the old homestead these past couple of days have gotten a big morose, the air stale, the flow pitiful. So this morning I took Clay out to Garcia’s for brekkie and then I bought us new hats in Old Town, and scrambled that dark nonsense, sent it pedaling off for good. Http:/ www.oldtownhats.com/. Thank you, Old Town Hat Shop (greatest collection of awesome hats in Albuquerque)! December 8, 2010.