Day 27 Of 30

 

Day 27. 8 x 8 Acrylic on paper. © 2017 Sheila Delgado

Day 27. 8 x 8 Acrylic on paper. © 2017 Sheila Delgado

Keep it simple sleepy.  Still in recovery mode from the hectic trip, one more day ought a do it.  Sleepy, sore, slow. It will soon pass, but that’s my reality today.

I did manage to finish painting before 8 pm. Yay!  I will get to bed early. Which is a good thing. I did a stupid thing just now. I deleted my internet program. I thought it was the old one, and it kept popping up. But nope, it was the new one. Crapparoo. And I am too sleepy to remember if it is on a disc or what. I just called my techie brother to fix a problem with my DVD and streaming. And I’m gonna have to bug him again tomorrow. Really hoping it is not something he installed from online, because then I will be S.O.L.

Before putting brush to paper, I played with stripes in Photoshop. I varied the widths, to see how they made me feel. I meant to have more sky, and less earth. Oh well, still like it. Leaves more opportunity for practice and play.

 

New Mexico and Colorado

The purpose of the road trip was to celebrate the life of my Mother’s Uncle Johnnie. He was a hard worker, he served his country, and he was a very dear man. A cowboy through and through. My Grandmother’s baby brother, and the last of his generation.

We drove six hours to Farmington New Mexico. Rushed to change and drove another hour and half north to Dolores Colorado for the viewing. Nine hours on the road. Crazy long day. And my Uncle who was chauffeuring, had been on the road since 2 am. Saturday, another three hours on the road for the service and burial. We were able to spend some time visiting with family.  Had to be to bed early to hit the road Sunday morning.

Mom and her brother Rudy were up early and on the road to get a bushel of green chiles. We learned that Hatch is actually NOT the best. I have forgotten the name of this farm, but the chile was killer!!

You have to roast it to release the flavor, and we usually do that outside on the grill. Our grill here is not set up yet, so the roasting had to be done before we left. Got it all roasted, bagged and on ice!

My Uncle and Aunt treated us to the family favorite “Sunday” breakfast. Green chile with fried potatoes, fried eggs and tortillas. YUM! I loved the chile because it was not too hot to eat. I am a wimp when it comes to chile heat. Everyone else wants it to “light your fire!” It had a full, rich flavor. We eat it like a gravy over the eggs and potatoes. You tear your tortilla into pieces, and fill it with a bite of each. And it is a rare treat. Obviously not a healthy meal. Then there is green chile enchilada casserole. Chili Rellenos, and pork green chile that is eaten like a soup. Mmmm. Oh yeah, hungry now.

In New Mexico, you can get green chiles on your egg McMuffin, and most burger joints serve it as well. Even Sonic!

The drive home took all day. Made some stops along the way, took our time. Had a great dinner in Flagstaff. And visited a nearby Cracker Barrel hoping to find Bama Mini pecan pies. No luck there. But we did get some moon pies, and butterscotch candies.

 

Elden Mountain, Flagstaff AZ.

Google had us turned around, but I found the 17 on my own. Thank you very much. The passengers didn’t trust me. Have to mention that because, I somehow ended up going west on the 40, instead of staying on the 17 south. There was some road construction, not sure if that was why. Or maybe because the sun was in my eyes, and we were jabbering away. But it was a blessing in disguise. A better, and seemingly shorter way to get home from Flagstaff. So now we know how to go next time!

 

Photos

On Navajo Nation land, the 491 between Shiprock and Gallup. Lots of flat nothing, and every once in a while…

 

 

 

 

 

Southwestern Colorado. On the 491 near Ute Mountain (reservation). I believe these are part of Rocky Ridge, but I am not sure. These are all  the same range.

 

 

Crossing into New Mexico from Colorado, the change in scenery is almost immediate.

 

 

Notice above, that there is still plenty of evergreens on the hills. Below, is the backside of the range. The tail end. So different!

 

 

There are many legends about Ute mountain. The sleeping Ute. There is a description here, and a photo that shows the sleeping Ute.

My Mother’s family is from this area. My Father’s is from Canjilon,NM. Just north of Santa Fe and Abiquiu. Not far away. They were both raised in Colorado.

I will leave you with this, enjoy!

 

Sunset over The Sleeping Ute.

 

(All photos taken in a moving vehicle, LOL)

 

 

 

 

 

 

8 thoughts on “Day 27 Of 30

  1. carol edan

    Love the color variations. Trying different widths always brings interesting and surprising results. Yes, they do look like trees! Thanks for the tour of the land and food! Trip sounds really wonderful, and the photos superb! Have you tried Waze?

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  2. theimpatientpainter

    Dear Sheila – thank you so much for sharing your travels over the past few days. It sounds like you have a very close knit family and your ‘road trip’ was full of memories as well as creating new ones! As for the pictures – they are absolutely wonderful – it is amazing how good they can turn out when you are ‘driving’ – I am speaking from experience!! Your painting for Day 27 is quite wonderful – I love how bold you are with your colour and the mixes you have achieved – not an easy task for sure. I am looking forward to seeing some of those rock formations appearing in your work – but only when you are ready. Take good care, Janet ox

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Janet, thanks so much for your kind comments. I can’t wait to paint some of those formations, think I want to go big with them. You have been following my blog for awhile now, so you probably know that I so wish I was light handed with watercolor. I struggle constantly with that. So nice to hear you like the bold color. 🙂 This time I was actually in the back seat. But I admit, once in awhile on the backroads, I will shoot while behind the wheel. (Shhh!) Happy painting to you Janet, enjoy your fall! 🙂

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  3. Val van der Poel

    What super photos! Thanks for sharing Sheila. Regarding your painting – I am not sure where you are going with these stripe pieces. Are they finished works designed to create a mood? Or are they backgrounds that are waiting for the final touch. I could see one of the rock outcrops from your photos added to today’s painting. I hope you get rested and back to normal – take care.

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    1. Sheila Post author

      I did them as finished pieces, but all along I have been thinking that I could add on top. Or do an inspirational graphic in PS. A Bible quote or motivational something. I could also use them for a map or recipe. I have another idea too, more about that later 😉 So glad you enjoyed the photos, I took almost 300!!

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  4. dotty seiter

    What a terrific way to start my day—with your post! Thank you for the travelogue. Fun to hear about your road trip and see all the beautiful from-a-moving-car photos. Well done!

    I love Keep It Simple Sleepy. It provides a peaceful invitation into Wednesday. The scumbly bit on the right between the orange and blue particularly calls to me.

    Happy restorative day to you, Sheila, with all internet stuff resolved before bedtime!

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    1. Sheila Post author

      LOL Thank you Dotty 🙂 I like that part too. Sort of looks like distant trees. Glad you enjoyed the photos. I should have included a few more of the dense pines and golden Aspen, Beautiful! Happy creating to you Dotty, and happy construction progress 🙂

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