The post about Sr. Hernandez two weeks ago sparked the most
attention in while. That’s mighty gratifying and it sparks
my interest in digging deeper into the lore and legend of sheep ranching in
these parts. More will be revealed.
These shots are a combination of ones taken in January 2011
and from my recent visit with Victor. There’s a paucity of copy in this
one probably because I have paucity of ideas for same. The older ones in color give a
better sense of the breadth of my beloved Taos Plateau with the Sangre de
Cristos reaching skyward in the distance. They also do a better job of
connecting Victor and his perros to the sheep grazing on the llano.
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