It rained on us during our walk, so I didn’t get many pictures. However, it did present an interesting image for my 10/11/25 postcard: a honeybee clinging to the underside of a lavender blossom, wings drawn close as the rain fell. The tiny worker seeking refuge beneath the bloom, a fragile stillness amid the storm. Turning this small act of survival into a moment of quiet grace.
My 02/01/26 postcard is shards of broken glass embedded in the soil at Albuquerque’s Glass…
My 01/31/26 postcard is a rolled, weathered leaf that was still attached to the tree,…
My 01/30/26 postcard is a dried flower head, stripped of color and life, that is…
My 01/29/26 postcard is a close black-and-white portrait of a roadrunner I found on Alvarado…
My 01/28/26 postcard shows a dried leaf pierced and held by a yucca spike, its…
My 01/27/26 postcard captures a uniquely Albuquerque moment: a roadrunner sunning itself on the edge…