


On Sunday I strolled along the Pecos River and munched on BBQed vegetables and pineapple rings with the PROS crew (
Pecos River Open Spaces). PROS is a non-profit based in New Mexico that preserves land and river habitat. I ambled with my camera on my own and spent a solo hour, plopped down on a rock, wrapping up
this book. Most of the stories were a bit chilling, but I was glad the last one ended on a more optimistic, less down-in-the-dumps note.
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