I love discovering new places. Truly I was very surprised to find that New Mexico had more beauty than I ever imagined. All the rugged terrain and natural, carved rock was overwhelming at times. From the train window I had to keep reminding myself that I wasn’t watching a movie! Isn’t it interesting that despite the jagged edges of the rock and low-lying shrubs, I still felt it was a warm and inviting energy. Strange, really, but that is how I felt gazing upon this magnificent scenery.
Breathtakingly beautiful!
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It is a beautiful area, Antonio! Even though it’s rugged, it’s magnificent! Cher xo
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I love the southwest as well. It can be so striking. I have always felt it was warm and welcoming as well.
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Have you, Kimberly? The energy is sublime I think. I’m so glad you know what I am talking about! Cher xo
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Nice mobile capture! Ahhhh the desert…..
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Ahhhh the desert indeed! *almost typed, “dessert”; that will work, too, John! Thanks! Cher xo
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ME no count hues LOL It sounds like you were in a state of peaceful energy similar to one felt when one is near the beach and feels almost immediate calm
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Ah, no counting hues? *LOL* I’m disappointed!! 😉 Interesting, I am such a ‘beach person’, as it were, so I found it rather surprising that I felt the calm energy traveling through New Mexico. But you are right; it’s that immediate calm. Thank you for your insight as always (minus the hue-counting this time)! Cher xo
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Ha ha ha I’m medicated now LOL no counting.
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That’s quite alright my dear!! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Cher xo
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Ha ha ha tomorrow is a new day. I just might forget to take my meds. I shouldn’t be making comments like these. It is insensitive on my part but I hope people can see the humor in what we are talking about. 🙂
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Well my dear, I clearly see the humor and I know others will as well! Besides, if we can’t put humor into our situations, why, it makes things heavier than they need to be, don’t you think? P.S. Don’t forget to take your meds, dear! We’ll leave the hue counting for another day! 🙂 🙂 🙂 Cher xo
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Yes I do Ha ha ha the hue counting for sure 🙂
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🙂
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Beautiful colors and light.
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I really think so too, Tonya! Cher xo
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Thank you for sharing your discovery, Cher!! xo
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Why thank you, Amy!! Not nearly as striking as your amazing photos, but I guess it is not too bad for a phone camera on a train! *biggest grin* Cher xo
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Thank you for your compliment, Cher. The landscape is so massive, but you captured beautifully, and you took these from the train, amazing!! xo
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Awh, thank you, Amy!! Yes, as we whirled past this magical scenery which is why I am extremely happy that any of the photos turned out at all!! Cher xo
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Cool image, especially when you took it from the train! It looks peaceful, amazing nature!
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Thank you so much, Indah! Oh yes, it really did look peaceful!! *LOL* Yes, I am still shocked that any photos turned out since I took them through the train window!! 😉 Cher xo
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Amazing view Cher 😀
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Thank you, Irene! I was quite amazed at this terrain! Cher xo
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Beautiful
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Hi David! Agreed! Cher xo
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Wonderful photograph Cher! Thank you. I imagine a herd of cattle being herded by Cow people (politically correct for Cow “boys”) on horseback amid a cloud of dust and hooves emerging from this photograph!
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Why thank you, Our Quiche! That is a brilliant description my dear! I love it! Thank you for that! xoxox0 Cher
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