cottonwood trees: Autumn in Taos, New Mexico
- 09/09/10 09:12 AM
Written by my marketing Director and writer extraordinaire, Susan Mihalic Autumn in Taos, New Mexico The light is changing. The sun is at a different angle, and the quality of the light is deeper, richer, more golden. Fall is a month away yet, but the high desert abides by its own seasonal rhythms.
In early August, the apricots ripen and fall to the ground, and neighbors and strangers alike ask us if they can gather the fruit. The answer is yes. There are always enough apricots to go around. The days are still hot, but live here long enough, and (0 comments)