Paco, 11/26/2001 – 6/8/2015
Paco was a shelter cat, born to a feral mom shortly after she was captured by animal rescue.
He was a wonderful companion. RIP dear Paco.
Susan Brandt Graham Photography
Life from a Southwest Point of View
Paco, 11/26/2001 – 6/8/2015
Paco was a shelter cat, born to a feral mom shortly after she was captured by animal rescue.
He was a wonderful companion. RIP dear Paco.
Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico includes the river, the bosque, and metropolitan Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, and others. While cities and villages are included, there are also many rural areas, even at times within the cities and villages. I spent yesterday with good friends exploring parts of the Corrales area I had never seen, ending the evening on their deck for wonderful food and great conversation.
These images are not spectacular in the sense of being in any way unusual. These are very typical images from a summer afternoon in the Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico.
This area is known for its double rainbows. It is rare to see a single rainbow. If you look closely you will see that the main rainbow includes a double portion in at least the middle of the arc, while a portion of another bright rainbow is in the left of the image. It was a beautiful sky.
When I got home last night, on the opposite side of the river, I found 1/2 inch of water in my rain gauge. The rain falling behind the rainbows was falling at my house!
It was a perfect ending to a beautiful – and typical – summer day in the Middle Rio Grande Valley!