Snapshot time today. I had to go get on the roof of the Los Alamos Research Park and put my Canopy module back up on the tower. Cold front coming in, and the clouds were dark and ominous. I figured you might enjoy a view of it as well. I didn’t really take the time to try to get the focus right, I was getting cold. Plus, this was taken with my little point and shoot anyway. You can also see the entirety of Los Alamos here. Yeah, huge town, eh? There is a bit more hidden around the corner of the hills, and a suburb that I live in that is about 10 miles away, but pretty much, this is it. Los Alamos National Lab is right behind me from this photo.
Hope you are staying warm and dry warm tonight!
Went hiking with Josh, Carolyn, and Josephine on Saturday. Along with us with Josh and Carolyn’s puppy, Bella, who is a bundle of excitement. We went to the old mining ghost town of Albemarle, NM. It was a very nice hike, even with the pouring snow on the way back. I took some 340 shots, but distilled it down to 96 for the gallery. You can tour all of them by clicking here.
There is a story to be told here if you can read it. It tells the fable of a young hamster and his journey to understanding practical applications of physics.
Sometimes it is so easy to get comfortable in your own world that it is hard to see beyond it to something bigger.
I tried to get a good shot of a lady bug, but I wasn’t fast enough with the camera. So, this is what you got. Enjoy
Yes, the photo is a recycle from the other day, but I haven’t used it for a Photo-A-Day, so, here we go. This post is going to be a rant, so, prepare. Click the link if you care, otherwise, look at the shiny pic and go your way.