ROSWELL, NEW MEXICOTHE DEN OF THE SMILIN' COYOTE This site is devoted to my experiences in exploring my new home state - New Mexico. There's UFO's and caves and desert and trees (yes, trees!) and chili peppers and books and lots of other stuff here. Won't you please explore it with me? I have seen photographs like this one in magazines and books and said "Yeah right! That's a lot of filters and special effects." Well, I was wrong! I took this picture with a point and shoot camera (no filters, etc.) from the front of my house. I wish the telephone pole hadn't been there, but I was happily surprised with the photo. Hope you like this beautiful New Mexican winter sunset! In December, it snowed about 6 inches, although the newspaper said it was hard to measure because it kept melting! Here's proof. Can you see the little birds in the tree in the second photo? They're waiting for their turn at the bird feeder! And lastly, here is a photo of my pets - Gonzo and Spock. Gonzo is a Blue-front Amazon Parrot who is about 15 years old (young by parrot standards) and talks a lot. Spock is a Flame-point Siamese, which is a fancy way of saying that he is a mixture of Siamese and orange tabby! He is almost a year old and loves to sleep on top of Gonzo's cage. Gonzo doesn't mind most of the time. He just likes to pull out a hair or two from Spock's tail. And he squawks whenever Spock switches it! SITE MAP ARTS AND CRAFTS OF NEW MEXICO Click for the sound of Roswell, 1947 ROSWELL - HOME OF THE 1947 UFO CRASH - AND SO MUCH MORE CONTROLLED REMOTE VIEWING - November's Lecture at the International UFO Museum THE ROGER RAMEY LETTER DECIPHERED AT LAST! LINKS TO ROSWELL AND NEW MEXICO SITES MORROW HALL on NEW MEXICO PLACE NAMES (VERY FUNNY) LINCOLN, NM AND Billy the Kid NEW MEXICO IN BOOKS AND MOVIES A TRIP TO MESILLA, NM WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT PAGE HOW TO MAKE A CHILI RISTRA RECIPES OF NEW MEXICO Do you love Southwest and Native American decor and jewelry? Then click here! ARCHIVES AWARDS Arts and Crafts Page Roswell Page CRV Page The Ramey Letter Deciphered Links Morrow Hall Page Lincoln & Billy the Kid Mesilla, NM White Sands National Monument How to Make a Chili Ristra Recipes Southwest Decor Archives Awards Home Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook Email me YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER SINCE NOVEMBER 21, 1998. THANKS FOR VISITING! MY WEB RINGS
ROSWELL, NEW MEXICOTHE DEN OF THE SMILIN' COYOTE
This site is devoted to my experiences in exploring my new home state - New Mexico. There's UFO's and caves and desert and trees (yes, trees!) and chili peppers and books and lots of other stuff here. Won't you please explore it with me? I have seen photographs like this one in magazines and books and said "Yeah right! That's a lot of filters and special effects." Well, I was wrong! I took this picture with a point and shoot camera (no filters, etc.) from the front of my house. I wish the telephone pole hadn't been there, but I was happily surprised with the photo. Hope you like this beautiful New Mexican winter sunset! In December, it snowed about 6 inches, although the newspaper said it was hard to measure because it kept melting! Here's proof. Can you see the little birds in the tree in the second photo? They're waiting for their turn at the bird feeder! And lastly, here is a photo of my pets - Gonzo and Spock. Gonzo is a Blue-front Amazon Parrot who is about 15 years old (young by parrot standards) and talks a lot. Spock is a Flame-point Siamese, which is a fancy way of saying that he is a mixture of Siamese and orange tabby! He is almost a year old and loves to sleep on top of Gonzo's cage. Gonzo doesn't mind most of the time. He just likes to pull out a hair or two from Spock's tail. And he squawks whenever Spock switches it! SITE MAP ARTS AND CRAFTS OF NEW MEXICO Click for the sound of Roswell, 1947 ROSWELL - HOME OF THE 1947 UFO CRASH - AND SO MUCH MORE CONTROLLED REMOTE VIEWING - November's Lecture at the International UFO Museum THE ROGER RAMEY LETTER DECIPHERED AT LAST! LINKS TO ROSWELL AND NEW MEXICO SITES MORROW HALL on NEW MEXICO PLACE NAMES (VERY FUNNY) LINCOLN, NM AND Billy the Kid NEW MEXICO IN BOOKS AND MOVIES A TRIP TO MESILLA, NM WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT PAGE HOW TO MAKE A CHILI RISTRA RECIPES OF NEW MEXICO Do you love Southwest and Native American decor and jewelry? Then click here! ARCHIVES AWARDS Arts and Crafts Page Roswell Page CRV Page The Ramey Letter Deciphered Links Morrow Hall Page Lincoln & Billy the Kid Mesilla, NM White Sands National Monument How to Make a Chili Ristra Recipes Southwest Decor Archives Awards Home Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook Email me YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER SINCE NOVEMBER 21, 1998. THANKS FOR VISITING! MY WEB RINGS
I have seen photographs like this one in magazines and books and said "Yeah right! That's a lot of filters and special effects." Well, I was wrong! I took this picture with a point and shoot camera (no filters, etc.) from the front of my house. I wish the telephone pole hadn't been there, but I was happily surprised with the photo. Hope you like this beautiful New Mexican winter sunset! In December, it snowed about 6 inches, although the newspaper said it was hard to measure because it kept melting! Here's proof. Can you see the little birds in the tree in the second photo? They're waiting for their turn at the bird feeder! And lastly, here is a photo of my pets - Gonzo and Spock. Gonzo is a Blue-front Amazon Parrot who is about 15 years old (young by parrot standards) and talks a lot. Spock is a Flame-point Siamese, which is a fancy way of saying that he is a mixture of Siamese and orange tabby! He is almost a year old and loves to sleep on top of Gonzo's cage. Gonzo doesn't mind most of the time. He just likes to pull out a hair or two from Spock's tail. And he squawks whenever Spock switches it! SITE MAP ARTS AND CRAFTS OF NEW MEXICO Click for the sound of Roswell, 1947 ROSWELL - HOME OF THE 1947 UFO CRASH - AND SO MUCH MORE CONTROLLED REMOTE VIEWING - November's Lecture at the International UFO Museum THE ROGER RAMEY LETTER DECIPHERED AT LAST! LINKS TO ROSWELL AND NEW MEXICO SITES MORROW HALL on NEW MEXICO PLACE NAMES (VERY FUNNY) LINCOLN, NM AND Billy the Kid NEW MEXICO IN BOOKS AND MOVIES A TRIP TO MESILLA, NM WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT PAGE HOW TO MAKE A CHILI RISTRA RECIPES OF NEW MEXICO Do you love Southwest and Native American decor and jewelry? Then click here! ARCHIVES AWARDS Arts and Crafts Page Roswell Page CRV Page The Ramey Letter Deciphered Links Morrow Hall Page Lincoln & Billy the Kid Mesilla, NM White Sands National Monument How to Make a Chili Ristra Recipes Southwest Decor Archives Awards Home Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook Email me YOU ARE VISITOR NUMBER SINCE NOVEMBER 21, 1998. THANKS FOR VISITING! MY WEB RINGS
I have seen photographs like this one in magazines and books and said "Yeah right! That's a lot of filters and special effects." Well, I was wrong! I took this picture with a point and shoot camera (no filters, etc.) from the front of my house. I wish the telephone pole hadn't been there, but I was happily surprised with the photo. Hope you like this beautiful New Mexican winter sunset!
In December, it snowed about 6 inches, although the newspaper said it was hard to measure because it kept melting! Here's proof. Can you see the little birds in the tree in the second photo? They're waiting for their turn at the bird feeder!
And lastly, here is a photo of my pets - Gonzo and Spock. Gonzo is a Blue-front Amazon Parrot who is about 15 years old (young by parrot standards) and talks a lot. Spock is a Flame-point Siamese, which is a fancy way of saying that he is a mixture of Siamese and orange tabby! He is almost a year old and loves to sleep on top of Gonzo's cage. Gonzo doesn't mind most of the time. He just likes to pull out a hair or two from Spock's tail. And he squawks whenever Spock switches it!
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