I went to New Mexico to rest and meditate. I had no idea I would be relaxing while also having my vision shocked by such vibrant hues and textures. Each day was a lesson in color. My east coast palette was challenged by unending earth tones and a new shade of gold I found in the sun. Even the sky seemed different.
The change in scenery did me good... meditating while inspired makes for a very productive trip. I couldn't have asked for a better place to be, or to see.
BLUE. (sky)
Taos, NM
Flags at New Mexico Museum. Santa Fe, NM
Roadside Grave, Espanola,NM
On way to Bandelier Nat'l Park, NM
WHITE (clouds)
New Mexico Clouds
Allium. Santa Fe, NM
Cow skulls in Santa Fe Shop. NM
Tree trunk with grapevine bird's nest, Santa Fe, NM
GOLD (sun).
Rudebekia in desert. Espanola, NM
Sunflower in Taos,NM
Wall tile, NM
Red (clay, the earth).
Tree berries, Santa Fe, NM
Boston ivy's skeletal remains on adobe building. Santa Fe, NM,
Clay stove. Santa Fe, NM
Red door. Taos, NM
GREEN. (Plants, life))
Cactus in desert. Espanola, NM
Honey Locust Pods. New Mexico
Pinon-Junipers on mountain. Espanola, NM
All pictures by the Flower Spy.
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