Thursday, November 24, 2011

Winter scenes in New Mexico

Water color painting by Fran Larsen entitled "Camino de Farolitos" 1995. Note the luminarias by the gate and on the roof tops. I really love her work. She painted the frames too to be part of the whole piece.

Photos from northern New Mexico in the winter. Enjoy. From postcards and other sources.

Luminarias at an ancient American kiva. The luminaria tradition lights the way along highways, and streets and roads in New Mexico around Christmas. I remember them along the highway between Santa Fe and Taos the year I spent Christmas there. It's Spanish in origin and in this calendar photo, staged I think at Bandalier Natl Monument.


Sanctuario de Chimayo in northern New Mexico.


A door in a wall in Santa Fe during the winter.


Taos Pueblo in winter. Photo by Scott Fields. One of the oldest settled places of this continent. Taos Pueblo is a bit north of the town, which is really charming too.

8 comments:

  1. So beautiful: Chimayo!!!! I was all shocked when I heard that the town is full of drugs and drug dealers. I cannot believe it! But who am I to say that living down here in Mexico????


    Kiki

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  2. Yes, even when I lived in New Mex in 1999, Chimayo was famous for drug dealers etc. We even have drugs in Eugene--ha, ha, .......

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  3. How will you spend Christmas this year?

    Kiki

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  4. I am housesitting for Christmas. Apart from the dog I am caring for, I have no plans. Perhaps I will get together with friends.

    I found the clip-on tree candle holders that I was introduced to in Germany when I visited my cousin there. In the 80's I used to have a solstice gathering and lit candles in the clip on holders placed on a recently cut tree. It would be fun to do that again though not in my apartment. Did you use live candles in Germany when you were a kid?

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  5. I do not have those candle holders, but several people these days reminded me of them. I will try and get them for next year. It is a completely different feeling with alive candles. As I have kids around I have to be very careful. In germany every Christmas a few houses go up in flames.

    Wonderful painting by Fran Larsson!


    Kiki

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  6. love your winter pics mitzi... happy full moon eclipse saturday eve. wish we lived next door to each other...that was the best!! love you

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  7. I would like to use your image of the red door for an email Christmas card we are sending to friends and supporters of our non-profit, Center for Action and Contemplation. Please email me if you're willing to consider this: jchase at cacradicalgrace dot org

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  8. Hi Joelle,

    I didn't take the photo. I bought the card in Santa Fe in the 90's and forgot to put down who took it before I sent the card out. So, I don't know. Perhaps send it out and say you don't know who took it.. I hope you get this!. I will email also.

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