Charlotte Clarke Geier: Lone Tree of Gold
Charlotte Clarke Geier: 10-29-2009 Snow on the Franklin Mountains
Charlotte Clarke Geier: all Trees & Railroad Trestle
Charlotte Clarke Geier: American Flag below Snowy Mountains
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Burst of fluff Pod just opening to release its seeds.
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Colorful Fall Salt Cedar
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Cottonwood Candy The red peppers almost look like M & M's for the cottonwood tree
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Cows eating peppers 2 Some cows lie in the peppers as if it was sweet hay.
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Cows eating peppers 3
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Cows eating peppers When farm produce is too unsightly to market, it's fed to the cows
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Fall downstream
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Fall Pepper Field
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Fall Red Pepper Field
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Fall Wading The Rio Grande has been held behind dams for the winter
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Family Crossing River
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Family Fall Fun
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Fish before fish are gone
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Haystack rocks
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Pair of Vine Milkweed pods
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Rio Grande drying up
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Ripe Red Peppers
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Roads crossing below snowy peaks
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Salt cedar in Fall
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Snowy Fall peaks
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Snowy Winter view in Fall
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Southwestern Fall Those are the Organ Mountains in the far distance. Note the railroad trestle in the middle. The dirt road actually comes out onto a paved road right there
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Stroll across the river
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Tall Truss Bridge
Charlotte Clarke Geier: Trees & Tracks