My friend Justin and I once married the sky in Santa Fe and even though we are separated since I moved to NJ, we are still married…including the night sky.
Vada, my NM born and raised partner for 50 years, says the sky in Santa Fe is a whiter shade of blue. We never stay away too long at a stretch, both needing, at some fundamental level, to touch and be touched by that sky. Thanks, Anne, for sharing Ken with us.
My friend Justin and I once married the sky in Santa Fe and even though we are separated since I moved to NJ, we are still married…including the night sky.
Vada, my NM born and raised partner for 50 years, says the sky in Santa Fe is a whiter shade of blue. We never stay away too long at a stretch, both needing, at some fundamental level, to touch and be touched by that sky. Thanks, Anne, for sharing Ken with us.
Yeah you have to see it, and then you still don't believe it.
Ken, have you noticed those things they call stars yet? I hear you can grab them by the handful on some nights out there.
Just looking at them tonight and noticing with that giant moon there are less of them - must be hiding somewhere.