Yeah, we got a little wet. It wasn’t bad. That line of virga with rain behind it snuck up on us faster than I expected, or maybe not. I do love a certain element of weather risk. Quite the glorious foreshortened hike, otherwise.
Two Days Ago
 
					Managed almost a mile and a half before the weather turned us back
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Gorgeous photo. The rain wasn’t much but every drop is appreciated.
Thanks, Marti!
Beautifull. Who snapped the camera?
Catherine
Well, who do you think? 🙂
OMG. You took the photo!!! How dumb can I get.
You, the master of many talents!
Catherine
Actually, I’m the dumb one. You have no idea, but you did just touch upon it now. Maybe someday I’ll be able to explain! But thank you very much.
I always enjoy your amazing photography. It adds such a wonderful quality to your blog postings.
This is actually quite helpful. Thank you!
Your photos are the main reason I follow you. I have to get my taste of Taos somehow!
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