Friday, April 20, 2007

From the Circle Cross, 4-20-2007


It's another beautiful day here in south central New Mexico. Cousin Marty and I pretty much frittered the day away yesterday, knitting and talking. John (Zelle) and John (Lindsay) were out driving around the ranch in the four-wheeler, JL doing work and making decisions, and JZ going along for the ride. It'd be hard to say which one had the best time.


This morning, J&J have been out doing more work around the ranch, checking on cattle, seeing if water-pumping is going on. Again, they're having fun, and getting out into the fresh air. And, I actually think they're accomplishing things.


Marty's working on a poncho for one of her granddaughters, and I'm (as usual) finishing up a pair of socks. Tentative plans are for us to go into Ruidoso this afternoon to pick up a new lawnmower that JL had ordered, to make a Wal-Mart run, to eat dinner, and see what else we can see.


Today's picture is a petroglyph from the Mountain Ute Tribal Park near Cortez, CO.

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