Taos, New Mexico, photos by Annell Livingston
John Dunne Bridge, near Taos; a place where people like to fish |
More of John Dunne Bridge area |
Another of John Dunne Bridge area |
One more of John Dunne Bridge area |
Taos Mountain from Annell's back yard, Taos, NM.
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The road to Taos, from Annell's house on the mesa, west of town.
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Another view of the road to Taos from Annell's house
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Greetings, Poets!
Hope you are all having a good summer. Our summer here continues to be beautiful. We are in the middle of a wonderful stretch of weather which is not too hot, not too cold. Perfection!
This week I am sharing photos that Annell Livingston shared from Taos, New Mexico, USA. Thanks, Annell. The following two weeks I will be sharing photos of Hank (Kaykuala) taken in Indonesia. Stay tuned.
Be sure to visit Poets United Monday to see what Sherry Blue Sky has planned to share. Will it be a featured poet? A featured blog? Or a featured poem?
Glad to see there is always a great turn-out for Midweek Motif. We hope to see you this coming week for another challenging prompt by Susan Chast! (And, ha, perhaps many of you have noticed that if you look at one week's prompt Susan gives a clue about the following week's prompt as well, so you can get a head start.)
And on Friday, remember to see who Rosemary Nissen-Wade features on "I Wish I Had Written This" or "The Living Dead."
Again: I issue an invitation here to those of you who participate in Poetry Pantry. If YOU have special photos that you would like me to feature some week, let me know what kind of photos you have. There are participants here from many different cities, many different countries. I think it is great fun to see different areas featured. I am especially interested in scenic views of your area or an area you have visited. Send inquiries first to dixibear@aol.com letting me know what you have. I am interested in city or country views - in your home area or places you have traveled.
Come back a few times on Sunday and Monday to see what's new. Visit some strangers, and they will become new friends! Making new friends and reading new poetry, what more could one want?
If you are on Facebook, look for us there as well. Join our site. It is one more way to stay in touch!
And now...here is the procedure, for those who are new here: Each Sunday we start a new post with a New Mr. Linky for you. This is so that you can post a link to a poem in your blog. The link will close Monday at 12:00 p.m. (CDT), but you can still visit the links of those who have posted them.
Good morning poets.. This morning we still have summer.. The warmest in years, but alas also the worst forest fire ever. I love those pictures - reminds me of the 8 months I spent in Arizona..
ReplyDeleteGood morning Mary.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Pantry. Annell's pictures are impressive.
I submitted an older poem today.
Wishing all a sunny Sunday.
I think it is a rare blessing to live in such an unspoiled part of the world. It seems so serene.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to all.
wow - i love annell's pictures... what an awesome landscape...
ReplyDeletegood morning.. rainy and cool morning over here... cup of coffee and starting my reading round...
breathtakingly beautiful photos Annell...hello friends, a Happy Sunday to you all :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to everyone!
ReplyDeleteoh!! what a tiring sunday so far... i hope everyones enjoying their weekend!! cheers!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely pictures Annell ~ Happy Sunday to everyone ~
ReplyDeleteGreat to see so many poems posted already this Sunday! It is going to be a feast day indeed. I may be 'out and about' later Sunday, but I will catch responsive people a bit later. Thanks to those who have already been out reading!
ReplyDeletehappy sunday everyone!
ReplyDeletegreat pictures. and i'll be around to commit in a bit, first i need my coffee. lol
good morning....hope everyone has a great sunday...
ReplyDeletei will be out and around...thanks to those already visiting...
and nice pics annell
Good morning. Wonderful pictures to start my day and of course a pantry full of beautiful art :-)
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Good morning, everyone! Thank you Annell for the photos.
ReplyDeleteGood day, everyone!
ReplyDeleteit's good to be back. :)
Great pics Annell. I try to make it to Taos at least once a year. Haven't been this year, but I love it there.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary for posting these. Hope you have a great day.
just got home from church...let me get some lunch into me and i will be around to catch up with those visiting.
ReplyDeleteForgive me for taking a break today folks. I am so tired! I'll catch up by Wednesday, and I'm very much looking forward to your poems today and Wednesday ....
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday everyone, thank you Mary for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteas you all should know, my poetry have different narrators each but all relay the same themes of struggle, triumph, loss, meditation, religion, and pursuit of happiness. have a wonderful Sunday everyone!!!
ReplyDeleteHi everyone! Looking forward to reading everyones poems :) I'll make my rounds over the next couple of days. Thanks to all who make a visit :) Hope everyone has a great day!
ReplyDeleteAnnell, excellent pictures. I love that area of the country!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Torie... late to the prom, but want to sample a bit of everyone's "punch"! Love, Amy
Oh, good evening everyone! Trying to imagine what a wonderful air there by mountains... haven't been seen them for long time.. All visits plan mostly next couple days! Hope you enjoy Super Full Moon this Sunday :) Thank you for Poetry Pantry, Mary and the photos, Annell!
ReplyDeleteSorry I just got to see how the pics looked. Thanks for posting them….
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