Chasing the full moon back in October from Anderson Overlook in Los Alamos (click on each picture below to expand).







Chasing the full moon back in October from Anderson Overlook in Los Alamos (click on each picture below to expand).








Been trying to get this site back up and running but I’ve run into some snags. Hopefully I will overcome the hurdles. For now, a quick pic from Japan.

One of my best friends married his best friend on June 1st in Maui. The Wife and I flew out for 5 days for the wedding, to see old friends, and to celebrate our own 10 year anniversary. Here are the pictures.




















I can’t believe October is already here and Balloon Fiesta is just a few short days away.










Sixteen of my favorite pictures taken during the month of July. Most can be seen at the Los Alamos Daily Post website but there are a few I took just for myself.

Carey Grzadzinski serenades a baby and her mother during the monthly “Posse Lodge Pancake Breakfast”.

Seton Castle, outside of Santa Fe, NM.

Singing the Star Spangled Banner during the 4th of July Naturalization Ceremony at Bandelier National Monument.

Joe King Carrasco shreds during a Friday night concert at Ashley Pond.
2011 Los Alamos County Rodeo Queen Katelyn Littleton rides in the 2012 Los Alamos County Horse Show.

Beneath a cottonwood tree at Las Golondrinas.

A couple enjoys the music of Shinyribs during a Friday night concert at Ashley Pond.

Playing Disc Golf at North Mesa Disc Golf Course.
Concert goers mill about and chat after an opera performance at Fuller Lodge.
Laura Swartz of the Santa Fe Raptor Center with a Mississippi Kite.

Another couple dancing, this time to the Country music of The Derailers.

Vanessa Espinoza gets splashed by her teammates after scoring a point during the High Mountain Mudfest Volleyball tournament.

Julie Stewart of The Attitudes gets down.

Twins have fun playing with magnets during the LANL Employee Picnic of 2012.

Flamenco Dancers put on a show on Lincoln street during the Santa Fe Traditional Spanish Market.

Inside the living museum of Las Golondrinas.