My 07/09/24 postcard captures a wildflower we discovered along the challenging Cienega Trail #148. Though only four miles out and back, it climbs over 1700 feet. We’ve been tackling this trail to build our wind, and I think it’s working. However, it does engage different muscles, so tomorrow, I’ll undoubtedly feel the day’s effort.
My 10/28/25 postcard is a Curve-billed Thrasher perched on a sun-warmed railing along Ridgecrest, its…
My 10/27/25 postcard features a common fly I spotted on the UNM campus, ordinary at…
My 10/26/25 postcard is a rose in its final act, its last two petals faded…
My 10/25/25 postcard is a bright stretch of shelves at John Brooks loaded with every…
My 10/24/25 postcard captures a playful autumn scene from a yard on Solano Drive, a…
My 10/23/25 postcard features a dried poppy seed pod, its petals long gone, suspended in…