I've seen several sun dogs in my life, but this is the first time I've ever seen a moon dog - That bright patch to the right of the Moon.
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Harold Walter at direction/mileage marker in Sangre de Cristo Mountains, New Mexico
Photographer: Harold D. Walter
Date: 1940?
Negative Number: 182956
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Colorado mountains :: Sandhill Cranes in the San Luis Valley. The migration has started. In a few weeks, there will be thousands.
Blanca Massif. Sangre de Cristo Mountains :: [Colorful Colorado Collective]
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“We cannot, for example, draw a line around the eyes that is not necessarily arbitrary. There is no point at which the eyes begin or end, either in time or in space or conceptually. The eye bone is connected to the face bone, and the face bone is connected to the head bone, and the head bone is connected to the neck bone, and so it goes down to the toe bone, the floor bone, the earth bone, the worm bone, the dreaming butterfly bone. Thus, what we call our eyes are so many bubbles in a sea of foam. This is not only true of our eyes but of our other powers of sensation as well, including the mind.”
- Red Pine "The Heart Sutra"
[Whiskey River Commonplace book]
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Crestone Sunrise
Acrylic on canvas 10x10".
Charles Morgenstern, 2023.
The San Juan Mountains seen from Crestone, Colorado.
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Now and then the sky darkened and lightning flickered in the distance over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
"Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists" - Robert Jungk, translated by James Cleugh
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San Luis Valley Milky Way (Colorado) by Lars Leber Photography Taken last month with the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in the background
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~ hiking the sangre de cristos ~
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