On the Road, Again: ???

Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Canyon

Apologies for the lack of posts lately. I’ve been fighting off one hell of a cold (I’ve been completely mute since Sunday!) and transitioning to living in the Teardrop. Today I finally felt well enough to knock out my to-do-before-I-leave-Cerrillos-list so tomorrow I’m hitting the road! Where? I still don’t really know. We’ve had a cold snap here – it snowed last night but the dogs and I stayed dry and warm in the Teardrop – so my plans to head up to Taos are looking pretty chilly. I’m thinking I’ll head northwest to Chaco Canyon and the Bisti Badlands and then on to Utah! Stay tuned…

About theblondecoyote

Mary Caperton Morton is a freelance science and travel writer with degrees in biology and geology and a master’s in science writing. A regular contributor to EARTH magazine, where her favorite beat is the Travels in Geology column, she has also written for the anthologies Best Women's Travel Writing 2010 and Best Travel Writing 2011. Mary is currently based in western Colorado. When she’s not at the computer she can usually be found outside -- hiking, skiing, climbing mountains and taking photographs. Visit her website at www.marycapertonmorton.com.
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6 Responses to On the Road, Again: ???

  1. amberlife says:

    I love this photograph – would not look out of place in a glossy mag or photo book!

  2. mjspringett says:

    The photo is wonderful, a unique perspective, thanks MJ

  3. Sandra says:

    Nice DVR, that was one of my favorite places of all times. What time of day did you take this photograph, out of curiosity . . .

  4. I really like this shot. Unique perspective, nice colors and textures, just wonderful. Here’s to wellness! Hope you are feeling better.

  5. Angela Trumble says:

    Beautiful shot, happy you are feeling better! 🙂

  6. You are in one of my favorite parts of the country. My husband and I checked out the 4 corners area a few years ago – and we can’t wait to get back again. Enjoy! If you get a chance, check out Hovenweep on the Utah/Colorado border. It’s fascinating!

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