It must be spring. I broke out of my sedentary mold for a brief period and took a nice walk with my camera midday today. I headed about one mile north of here and back with some meanders. I doubt it quite reached the three miles doctors would like us to walk every day but it came close.
I am breaking the photos up into three posts. Here is the first.

Snow on sagebrush

Rudolfo Anaya Elementary School

Desert shrubbery that has not yet moved from winter to spring

Amid a section of rubble was this chunk with snow on it.
For some reason it just reminds me of a
cuneiform tablet.
Or the Rosetta Stone, perhaps?

--the BB
2 comments:
Nice!
Word verif: monap. That's what +Maya says: Monap! Monap! Lemme sleep! Mo betta forya.
Well, you never do know what you're going to find on a walk. You just go right on looking for that Rosetta Stone...
Great shots, Paul.
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