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Back to the Mountain

It's that time again....back to the mountain!  I no longer get home and get back into somewhat of a routine, than I am ready to head on back to New Mexico!  I am flying to Albuquerque in the morning, and should be basking in the sunshine up on the mountain by the afternoon.  I say sunshine loosely--- it's been alternating rain and snow the last couple of days.  I watch it on the web cam and try to figure it out...but with a 10 second delay, and blurry images as it goes pelting by, it looks more like someone shooting white silly string everywhere. 

The house is in a critcal stage...it's pretty much dried in now, but there are still lots of decisions and choices to be made...I have been overwhelmed by the myriad of things that need to be picked out, chosen, marked down, or ordered.  But it is starting to come together and that's fun to see.  So in between conferring with the builder and the carpenters, and the electricians and plumbers, we will be working remotely for The Garland Group --- and making sales calls on potential clients in the area.  Ahhh....technology.  Between the satellite for the internet connection, the web cam, laptops, and Dish network...we are set to work and relax with all the modern conveniences. 

I am excited about taking my new Sony DSLR A100 camera out to the mountain and see what kind of "art" I can create.  I bought a 75-300 mm lens specifically to use out there.  And a good flash to take inside shots of the house (where the lighting is presently nonexistant.)  I am throughly impressed by the quality of photos I have taken with it so far.... and this will be a good test of a variety of shots. 

Ok-- gotta go finish gathering a few other things to take.... I will be sending email, but I think I will post from here and just send out links to family and friends.  Keeps it all nice and organized! 

Off to New Mexico!!!

 

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