It's fall. We have cabin fever.
So we took a couple road trips around the Tusas Mountains.
You''ll never guess what happened. I took pictures.
We started at Abiquiu, the place Georgia O'Keeffe made famous.
I guess this dam was intentionally designed that way.
But you can see that the water has reached at least the bottom of the dam
and maybe nearly the top of the dam.
Down the road is the town of Coyote.
And there were lots of horses.
And many white horses.
When my parents took us kids on a road trip,
they would promise a dime for each white horse we saw.
I don't recall seeing any.
So Cyndi and I proceeded down a beautiful road
and I didn't get any pictures,
'cause I'm a klutz
But I un-klutzed when we got to Brazos Cliffs
A quartzite face with so many colors
And just to be sure,
we got pictures from multiple angles.
And we rushed back down US Hwy 64,
only to encounter
We drove slowly behind the flock as they trotted along
with the herders waving at us
Finally, frustrated, a herder / cowgirl came back to us and said
Just drive thru.
Push them out of the way
So we did.
And the sheep got out of our way
just barely
and then immediately closed in behind us
We felt we were parting the sea
Did I mention the llamas we saw?
We kept a keen eye out
but we didn't see any yaks
We finally arrived at the El Vado State Park
and watched Lake Heron for a while.
OMG!
Is that a bear feeding in the river?
maybe not
Cyndi started collecting rocks.
See got 3 very nice ones
And then, her eyes got big.
I want that one
You will just have to believe me
a narrow gauge tourist train
we rode on about 30 years ago




































