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Dragon's Lair

I found this piece of sculpture in a garden at the Honolulu Academy of Art to be particularly enigmatic and compelling. I hope it is mysteriously evocative for you, as well.

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Madrid, NM

Madrid, NM is a former turquoise mining town on what is called the “Turquoise Trail” outside of Santa Fe. It is now a thriving artist colony with lots of shops and galleries.

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Our Christmas Door

May all the love and blessings of this Christmas season rest easy in your heart and within those you love.

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First Snow on Red Maple Leaves

Santa Fe had its first snow before Thanksgiving which was a light and delicate dusting of white magic. This is supposed to be a dryer winter because of the La Nina weather pattern, but we had a big snowfall yesterday and all last night. This morning we awoke to six or seven inches of snow creating a beautiful white blanket over everything.

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Fiji Magic

I found this white hibiscus growing in the jungle in Fiji while we were staying at Tony Robbins’ Resort at Namale. The image was made with an old Polaroid SX-70 instant camera and the print was hand-etched with wooden ceramicist tools.

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Romeo 2007 - 2010

Romeo truly lived up to his name. He loved everyone who came to our home and made them feel welcome and special. He is missed by all who knew him.

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Aspen Turning Color

An aspen in the Sangre de Christo Mountains above Santa Fe responds to the changing temperature. Soon after the mountain was awash in yellow and gold.

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Zaca Lake in California

Sunlight kissing the treetops.

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Calla Lily

This image was made with a Polaroid SX-70 camera which was popular in the 1970s. For awhile in the ’90s I worked extensively with this camera and its unique film which could be manipulated by hand with certain kinds of tools to create a very painterly effect, as you see here.

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Simply Red

We moved our Japanese Maple out of the shade of the Aspens maybe a month ago, placing it closer to our front door in full sun. Before, a few leaves were red, most others green or kind of purple. Since being replanted it has exploded in an all over palette of red and crimson and scarlet and magenta. It is a constant delight. And we think it’s very happy! I hope this image delights you.

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