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Yesterday I went with a couple of friends over to the west side of the Chiricahuas to hike in the Monument area. It was a fantastic day, like walking through a fairy-land of wild rock formations. The second photo is called "Punch and Judy", for obvious reasons. The last photo is a shot of the canyon from the top, we hiked down about 10 miles to the visitor center.
I have to admit I am doing a lot more hiking than painting....
2 comments:
Love the hoodoos! Have fun!
Hi Dodie,
I can feel the heat and solitude from these great photos! Ahhh, how nice having your breath taken away from the splendor... instead of the cold.
Enjoy — Rog
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