One Word Photo Challenge: Livid 09/05/2014•Explore, Photography, Travel Who knew livid was a color? Livid Sky Over the Potrero Trading Post, Chimayo, New Mexico One Word Photo Challenge: Livid Share this:FacebookEmailWhatsAppMoreTwitterRedditTumblrLike this:Like Loading... Related
That quaint little store has been surrounded by many new structures all to promote tourism. It was kind of sad. And over kill. LikeLike Reply
I was really quiet surprised that they hadn’t bulldozed that shop, not that that would be good. Just that it didn’t look like it belonged anymore. LikeLike Reply
Such a daunting image. An adorable little store about to withstand a heavy storm. Love it 🙂 LikeLike Reply
Thanks. I was sorry to be informed (comment from one of my sisters) that the store is no longer so unique. Too bad. LikeLike Reply
I gather new shops have been built around it and the neighborhood has lost its charm. Chimayo is the home of a pilgrimage shrine, sometimes called the Lourdes of America. I guess it has been discovered by retailers. LikeLike Reply
Well that’s upsetting, but hopefully the new shops are appreciated by the people who are often in the area. LikeLike Reply
That last comment is from your sister whose favorite place is Santa Fe.
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That quaint little store has been surrounded by many new structures all to promote tourism. It was kind of sad. And over kill.
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So sad. I guess we are lucky we visited when we did.
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I was really quiet surprised that they hadn’t bulldozed that shop, not that that would be good. Just that it didn’t look like it belonged anymore.
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Such a daunting image. An adorable little store about to withstand a heavy storm. Love it 🙂
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Thanks. I was sorry to be informed (comment from one of my sisters) that the store is no longer so unique. Too bad.
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What changed?
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I gather new shops have been built around it and the neighborhood has lost its charm. Chimayo is the home of a pilgrimage shrine, sometimes called the Lourdes of America. I guess it has been discovered by retailers.
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Well that’s upsetting, but hopefully the new shops are appreciated by the people who are often in the area.
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