Jason Rose wrote:You're killing me, Larry. Those gray-scale shots of a cool, rainy morning in Chama are fantastic. Looks like an absolutely perfect morning to sit in the yard and sip some coffee while breathing in the coal smoke and watching the deer. I MISS Chama. It'll be no less than 10 months before I can get backup there... and it's been 10 months since I left. That's a long dry-spell. Is there a 12-step program for this?
Here in my self-imposed exile (due to familial responsibilities), the heat index was 114 yesterday and there's little chance for rain in the foreseeable future. The good news is that fall is only about 4 months away... (yes, my math is correct)...
John Hamman wrote:Larry,
What size are the pictures you post (I am assuming you resize screen captures). Like Jason said, the b&w shots earlier are excellent.
Thanks.
John
Tom Casper wrote:Larr said, "Also just to add that 489 did come back around 2:10 - though still not sure why they went out. Have to wonder a bit if the wet rails and heavier rain bogged down 216 enough that perhaps they needed an assist."
Yes it had to push. No sand in sand dome on 484. Someone forgot to look. Ran around at Labato to help rest of way up.
Tom C.
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