About once every couple years, we are…
together.
On our way home from Roswell, we decided to take the road less traveled by and head through the mountains of Colorado. It is the most amazing stretch of mountains, and canyons, and trees and snow, and even a bit scary on with the windy roads minus rail guards. Boy, was I glad it was a bright sunny, non-icy day. As we’re slowly going around corner and curves, we see this scene approaching us…
and then I notice a few cars stopped on the road…
because a small avalanche had fallen and blocked the way. And we were just joking about all the avalanche signs and that that’s the name of the company I work for.
Luckily for us, two guys had shovels and soon a path was dug out. It’s times like this that I’m amazed with the power of nature and it’s ability to one up us as we try to ignore how vulnerable we are.
I recently took a trip to Roswell, the UFO center of the world, I think. So, while driving around I snapped a few shots of the uniqueness of this town. I wish I had more to share, but this is a good taste.
I can only imagine what the flavors are.
Yup, even WalMart gets into the picture with little green men and ships on the front. (sorry the angle isn’t the best, but I wasn’t driving.)
This made me laugh and I made Perry back up so I could snanp it. Maybe the aliens took them.
And the cutest expression ever is my little nephew getting a hair cut at the local hair shop.
So I’m visiting my in-laws and the best thing we did was bring my computer so I could work on my photos which I love to do. And with so many cute ones to choose from, I made some grouped photos to tell a story.
I have this new chair, and didn’t realize the level of static it had till Aubrielle leaned forward.
Thanks Camila, for a fun shoot!