Thursday, February 21, 2013

Drinking the Sunshine

 
 Not all of Canyon Road is galleries and restaurants. As you walk to the far east side you will come across a few homes lining the street. As I walked by one of these homes I caught sight of these two plants sitting out in the sun. Nothing like the warmth of the sun.

31 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

perfect title. :)

Peter said...

Very warm earthy tones.

cieldequimper said...

This doesn't look like winter at all! Fabulous shot with the peek through that hole!

Thérèse said...

The tile is "top!" and the picture too of course... :-)

Nancy said...

Would love to live in a home like this!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

So very Santa Fe Randy, lovely shot.

Tanya Breese said...

it looks so warm and inviting...it was sunny here yesterday, and supposed to be again today, but still quite cold in the 40's :(

parker said...

I wish I was sitting beside them soaking in the warming sun!

Jack said...

I have always thought that Canyon Road would be a perfect place to live.

Sharon said...

Looks like they have a perfect spot for soaking up the rays.

Michael (Light-In-A-Box) said...

Nice shot Randy, we are going to get some sun now too. I hope its stays around! : )

Ron said...

I like this, great composition.

Judy said...

Not too much warmth here the last couple of days! This picture warms me up though.

Lowell said...

You have captured well the ambiance of Santa Fe - that laid back western stucco look! I like the symmetry of the two plants being blessed by the sun!

Halcyon said...

Love the composition on this one!

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Why the hole in the wall?

EG CameraGirl said...

I'd love to be sitting right now in the same spot where those plants are!

VP said...

Minimalist and beautiful!

RedPat said...

This is the kind of place people dream about - fabulous!

Optimistic Existentialist said...

What a warm-looking picture :)

Traveling Hawk said...

What a nice sunbath they take:)

Cindy said...

Great shot, I would love to be soaking up the sunshine right now!

B i r g i t t a said...

That's a place to be in!!!!
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LONDONLULU said...

I love the warming textures throughout, even if it's a winter shot!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

That shot makes me feel warm. I like the bear sculpture from yesterday's post too.

becky said...

They look like a cute little cactus couple. :)
Hiya Randy, hope you are doing well & hope your new semester is off to a good start! I've been catching up on your photos around town & in Vegas (I've never been there... looks like a neat place to check out.)
I have been the worst blogger ever... I'll probably give it up after this semester. I'm taking Advanced Projects & Studio Practice, so between work & school.... whew.. busy! I'm working on a series of larger bears in hopes of having some sort of show at the end of the semester. Anyhow, just wanted to say hi & hope all is well w/ you!
Hoping to get a blog post in this weekend... we'll see. :)

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Fabulous, Randy. The architecture is fascinating and is truly indicative of the area. The colors make a great backdrop for the lines and soft edges.

Bises,
Genie

Anonymous said...

Yes, they look like they've been carefully placed there...

Leslie D. said...

Makes a very inviting shot!

Unknown said...

I like this one, its look diferent for me
Greetings.

Unknown said...

What a lovely composition!