a photograph by Sonja Bingen
This cliff dwelling is not far from the entrance of one of New Mexico’s most beautiful canyons not far from Ramah, New Mexico. It was occupied between 1200 to 1300 A.D. during the third Pueblo period.
a photograph by Sonja Bingen
This cliff dwelling is not far from the entrance of one of New Mexico’s most beautiful canyons not far from Ramah, New Mexico. It was occupied between 1200 to 1300 A.D. during the third Pueblo period.
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by Ethel Mortenson Davis
Here
we breathe in sky
and out sky,
like the trees
that grow out of rocks,
breathing in sky and living.
He is our father,
the one who made us,
the one who takes
the sky sounds
of hummingbird wings
and gives them to us,
to be our hearts.
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a photograph by Sonja Bingen
Taken at the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary in Candy Kitchen, New Mexico on July 16, 2012.
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a photograph by Alazanto, Kevin Davis, our son
Note: Taken on November 18, 2007. Kevin’s comment, “This little cactus was hiding under a rock out in El Malpais.” The El Malpais is a volcanic area where massive lava flows have created a wild, difficult terrain. Not far from Continental Divide, we went for a memorable hike into the El Malpais in 2007, during which this photograph as taken.
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