Sunday, December 31, 2023

Over the Christmas weekend we went for a short and nearby camping trip: Truth or Consequences, Elephant Butte Lake, The Gila National Forest, and Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge. (All within about a 150 mile range of home. We're still not back up to our full energy and vitality since having COVID in mid-November.) 

It was fun, and yet we took it very easy.


We stopped for a hot spring soak at the Charles Motel and Spa in Truth or Consequences.




Elephant Butte Lake




And while driving to the Gila National Forest, we passed through the little village of Cuchillo, NM.






It had snowed 2 days earlier in the National Forest. It was a great place to visit on Christmas afternoon.








And the day after Christmas we spent the afternoon in Bosque del Apache. We have been there several times before and have always loved it. 

This bridge is over New Mexico Highway #1 a few miles south of the Bosque's visitor center. NM1 is the old paved highway that roughly parallels the old route of the Spanish colonial Camino Real.


Bosque del Apache






A mating pair of Bald Eagles


Hawks




Goldfinch




Black birds in a bare tree


Javelina


Tres Javelinas


Dancing Sandhill Crane


Snow Geese


Snow Geese in Flight



 For a video of the Snow Geese in flight, click here. 


Moonrise at sunset


Sunshine on the power lines driving home along NM1




Oh, and we hope you have a very Happy New Year.

7 comments:

  1. Love the dancing crane

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  2. I also loved the dancing crane. Happy New Year to all!!

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  3. Awesome pictures as always. Happy New Year!

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  4. Love the pictures, Thanks for sharing.
    Happy New Year!

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  5. Your photography is just spectacular! Love all the images

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  6. The old Wood fence in the snow would make a great calendar page or Xmas card! Rema

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  7. Hi guys, Orrick and family here. Our sympathies with Apricot’s passing and COVID. Think of you often and send our best hope for healing.

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