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And now for a change of pace -- a view of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains behind Taos, New Mexico. Classic northern New Mexico sky and new snow on the mountains -- who could ask for anything more!
Hope your week is going well. Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all. We are just back from a week in New Mexico, and I hope to begin catching up over the next few days.
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One of the beautifully lit trees graces the front of the Taos landmark building, the Hotel LaFonda, on the plaza in Taos, NM, USA.
'' The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao.
The name that can be named is not the eternal name.''
- Laozi, Tao Te Ching -
www.goodreads.com/quotes/230935-the-tao-that-can-be-told-...
Have a nice weekend my friends. :-)
Sony a6000+ Leica Summilux 50mm 1.4 +Voigtalnder V-E close focus adapter+ Kenko DG Extension tube(16mm+10mm)
As blue as the New Mexico sky, this blue is a favorite color in Taos, New Mexico.
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O vôo até a Lua não é tão longe.
As distâncias maiores que devemos percorrer estão dentro de nós mesmos.
Charles de Gaulle
Obrigada pelas visitas =D
A Rancho de Taos home across the street from the historic church. There was very little sign of people other than tourists but a cat was patrolling the area.
We traveled to Taos intending to visit the pueblo. Unfortunately, we found upon arrival that they were having a ceremony and thus cameras were not allowed. Given that it would have cost $16 per person plus another $15 for parking we decided not to attend since we could not take photos. So we took some photos in Rancho de Taos and went for a hike in the nearby wilderness instead.
Regular feast days and ceremonial days are on a visitor calendar so it is best to time your visit accordingly as no photos are allowed during those events. But they often have unscheduled events for funerals, etc., so even then you may not succeed in taking in a camera.
I enjoyed looking at the architecture of the buildings and homes in Taos and seeing their liberal use of color, particularly turquoise.
Happy Window Wednesday!
Taos, New Mexico
This work by Dennis Behm is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Tao in cinese vuol dire “via”. Nelle filosofie orientali il simbolo del tao, chiamato anche dello “yin e yang”, rappresenta il cammino, il divenire di tutte le cose. Le due metà in cui è diviso il simbolo circolare rappresentano dunque due principi opposti e complementari al tempo stesso: per esempio, il femminile e il maschile, il freddo e il caldo, l’oscurità e la luce.
In questo caso un venditore di uova sode ha utilizzato un contenitore che rappresenta quanto sopra, non so se con il medesimo significato.
Mình rất hài lòng vs cuộc sống hiện tại :X
Người thân , bạn bè,... tất cả đều tốt :*
Mình chả có gì phải bon chen vào cái đám lang beng đó cả . hihi
Người em iu và người iu em đều thương nhau :))
Suy nghĩ trước khi nói người ta là đĩ :))
Mình rất là thương cái con cao giò đó :-x
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Bán quần áo cực xinh các bạn ghé ủng hộ nha :-x
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Ricky's Restaurant. 312 Paseo Del Pueblo Sur (US 64). This a small 10-11 table restaurant/cafe where many of the locals dine regularly. I'm not sure how long he's been at this location.
My brother and I ate breakfast here a couple of years ago. We were told that Ricky had been cooking in the Taos community for over forty years, and I can see why. I was also informed by a gentleman (regular customer) seated behind me, that "everything" on the menu was good. So without hesitation I dug in and ordered "The Mountain of Love." This consisted of a not so small "Mountain" of hash browns topped with Chorizo, two eggs (any style) red or green chile and one tortilla. Oh my, it was fantastic! They're open daily 7 a.m.- 2 p.m. and closed on Wednesday. They also serve vegan dishes. Small place but dynamite groceries!! :-)