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Dec 31, 2012, 3:16:54 PM
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:iconsharphotography:
Standing over the city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA
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:iconsharphotography:
Thank you for your comments:):)
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:iconinkscaled:
You're welcome :dance:
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:iconchrystasrose:
Great lighting.
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:iconsharphotography:
Thank you very much but mother nature provided it all for me. ha ha Thank you.:)
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Mood: Love *Rauvlochar Jan 9, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
Gorgeous. :) Shots like this make me really miss living near mountains.
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:iconsharphotography:
Where did you use to live? I would miss my mountains very much. Our daughther had to move to the Houston area and she misses the open space so much. Everywhere they go so many people are there too. And it is expensive! Thank you for all the favs.:)
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*Rauvlochar Jan 15, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
You're very welcome! I lived in Alaska when I was a little girl. :) We lived near part of the Talkeetna mountains and sometimes my family would go up to Hatchers Pass and explore. I remember a few mountain roads there that were as terrifying as they were beautiful. :lol:

My parents moved us down to Texas after my grandfather died, so my grandmother would have someone nearby when she needed help. Going directly from beatific, relatively isolated Alaska to the unbearably hot, heavily populated flat part of Texas we moved to was a shock. :( The mountains and snow are easy to miss.
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I'm feeling your pain. I have only seen pictures of Alaska and it is incrediable. Flat lands in Texas I must say are just plain Flat in both ways. By the time you get to the hill country you don't care how many people there are. Maybe one day you will get to go back at least for holiday and enjoy the beauty once again. I live in N.M. very close to El Paso. I live in the Rio Grande valley which is farm land and very beautiful. Cotton is th main crop and in all directions your out of the desert with in 4 to 6 hours. We went to the Big Bend area recently outside of Alpine and Fort Davis, Texas and it was the most beautiful place I have seen in a very long time. Some years back we went to CO and around every curve there was more beauty. I bet you and your mom had culture land shock for sure! It's kind of sad:( I do hope you get to go back!:bye:for now
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:iconmancholove:
amazing, beautiful...
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