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In reply to the discussion: My PBS mini-documentary (eight minutes) [View all]panader0
(25,816 posts)11. Portal is beautiful. Green, running water, huge cliffs, Bread and Breakfasts.
The desert has hidden gems. Driving up from Douglas you would never believe that there is a place so beautiful just a few miles off the road. I have empty bedrooms here, as the kids are all gone now, so there would be plenty of room if you need a place in this area.
Or, my GF, a business manager for three local radio stations, has free rooms available at the Windemere in Sierra Vista. I'm about ten miles out of town, in the boonies. I have the Huachucas to the west, the Mule Mountains to the east, the Dragoons to the north, and San Jose Peak, in Mexico to the south. At 4650' where I live, the weather is fine.
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What an excellent documentary of of your work this year! Hope to see more of you and your work again
freshwest
Oct 2014
#6
"I had a 3rd grade teacher who used to chide me for looking out the window..."
Electric Monk
Oct 2014
#13
That was very engaging and I loved all your photographs (highly recommend watching it at 720p HD).
Turborama
Oct 2014
#23
I can just picture that teacher railing about you looking out the window.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2014
#48