Cold Weather has arrived. It seems early for it but I rememeber a few others times like in 1968 and again about 1987 when it got this cold before and right after Christmas. Anyway I can't change it so we dug out the heated water buckets for the horses and got them set up yesterday. They worked last night for which I am glad as usually each year we have one that some how gets damaged during the summer and has to be replaced.
I have dug out the cold weather curtains to put over the windows. I don't like them but have used them for over 20 years in the winter as they are backed by a rubber that really helps keep the cold out. Just makes it so dark in the house. I pull them during the day but still wish my thin curtains would be enough.
We got a skiff of snow on Friday night and again on Saturday night. Not even enough to be good for taking photos. But the dogs have loved it. Ziva didn't seem to remember about snow from the one or two little snows we had last winter. She ran out and stopped. Smelled it, tasted it and started running and playing. Lots of fun for dogs, but muddy dogs arn't fun for me.
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Collectors of Skeleton Dolls
It seems that there are several collectors of Sarah's Bone Yard Dolls. I heard from Clairz who is collecting them and has a blog site at
http://the zeesgowest.blogspot.com . Visit them some time.
http://the zeesgowest.blogspot.com . Visit them some time.
Friday, December 02, 2011
Skeleton Dolls
Labels:
Day of the Dead,
Las Cruces,
skeleton dolls,
The Bone Yard
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Dogs
In the 2nd photo Sarah is playing a Navajo Indian flute for Ruby. Sarah majored in music in collage with the flute being her favorite instrument.
Organ Mountains
Old Mesilla Old Buildings
I am so glad I decided to take photos of the plaques on the old buildings as I would never have remembered what they said.
Sorry to say but the strange little square things on top of the La Posta are very modern electric luminias or lights. Traditionally they are made from paper bags with candles and only used at Christmas. It is now common to see the electric ones year round as people are to lazy to take them down.
Inside the Gift Shops
Did it Rain?
Sarah in the rain.
San Abino Church
Nearly all of the old southwestern towns were built around a catholic church with small shops and maybe a courthouse around the church with a park or a place for festivities in the center. Old Mesilla is built around the Basilica of San Albino church which was built in
1855 and still offers mass in both English and Spanish. Originally built out of adobe it has had to be remodeled some. There is a memorial to parishioners who have died in combat in front of the church with a white statue on it.
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