




I often drive by this dirt road on my way to visit the horses. Last weekend I decided to take it. My good friend, Barbara, used to live at the end of it and it had been several years since I had been down this road. Now, however, there is a locked gate at the end of it! DARN! Anyway, it was a pleasure to drive down it and see the various rock formations and yuccas and pinyon trees.
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Wonderful shots. I, too, enoy the rocks. The eastern US is beautiful and green but when I visit I miss the rocks. In the southeast they are coverd with vines and shrubs and you don't really see the land.
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