New Mexico is dry and dominated by the colors brown, red, and yellow. I learned that and a few others thing over the past five days while I was visiting my Mom in Albuquerque. My sister Yasha also joined us for a few days making a family reunion out of it. It’s was great to spend a few days living with my sis’ and Mom, almost like being a kid again.
When I was not laid up by the flu, which combination with the natural desert dryness was not fun, we spent time walking through the desert, visiting healers, and catching up with each other. My Mom has an article about the statue on top of the US Capital, Lady Freedom, that is being published next month in the US Capital Historical Society Magazine. And Yasha is getting ready to go to Miami for Bridge Art Fair, as well as pondering her future and weather it should be spoken in French, Italian, or German.
The shades of New Mexico also turned out pretty well through the lens of my camera. Here are a few photos taken over the past 5 days in Abq.












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so cute (aside from the huge pimple on your sister’s forehead)!
xoxo
I’m so glad Abraham and Yasha turned out to be smart, artistically inclined, worldly, and cool! Thanks for mentioning my historical article about the feminine “Freedom” on our Capitol Dome in DC.
MOM
Happy Thanksgiving! Thanks for posting such beautiful pix, Yasha is as beautiful as ever. Katya looks wonderful, too…Miss all of you, Auntie Robin
