When Sue and I drove out to Santa Fe on old Route 66 we came back with more great photos than we knew what to do with. There is a lot of subtle blue and green in this landscape.
I am honoured to on your side-bar, Bill. Thank you.
You mention the many blues and greens in this landscape. We have that here in Australia. Our greens tend toward the olive part of the spectrum and eucalypts give us an oil that causes the air from a distance to appear blue.
Our great countries have much in common. Friendly people is just one of those aspects.
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I am honoured to on your side-bar, Bill. Thank you.
You mention the many blues and greens in this landscape. We have that here in Australia. Our greens tend toward the olive part of the spectrum and eucalypts give us an oil that causes the air from a distance to appear blue.
Our great countries have much in common. Friendly people is just one of those aspects.
I like the colors also. I also like the sweeping mountainside. It almost looks like it is in motion.
Magnifique cette route vers Santa Fé. avez vous vu votre amie sur mon blog ? j'ai rpis la photo juste pour mes amis américains !
Kiss
It reminds me of the roads in the desert, in Northern Chile. Same shades of green, same endless road.
Excellent photo. It is truly a beautiful country in which we reside.
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