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		<title>Cañada Camada</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A stunning black and white rendition of the Cañada Camada Overlook at Tent Rocks National [...]]]></description>
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<p><a title="Cañada Camada" href="http://portfolio.fringe.com/scenics/h195598c2#h195598c2"><img style="border: solid 2px #000000;" src="http://portfolio.fringe.com/img/v1/p425040066-2.jpg" alt="Cañada Camada" /></a><br />
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<p>Hoodoos in New Mexico. Who knew? How cool.</p>
<p>And we find those Hoodoos in the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, located somewhere between Santa Fe and the middle of nowhere. Then again, that describes many different locations in our wonderful state, but that is just part of our charm here.</p>
<p>This particular shot is from the Cañada Camada Overlook, which is more or less just outside of the National Monument. Or maybe still in it. The lines are a little fuzzy out there, at best, and so it is hard to say exactly&#8211;come to think of it, the roads are a little fuzzy, too. Either way, however, the overlook gives one a great view of many of the hoodoos of Tent Rocks.</p>
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		<title>Peak-A-Boo Deer</title>
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Peak-A-Boo Deer</p>
<p>As a small child, there are many games we love to play. Perhaps, though, one of the more popular ones is the venerable game of &#8220;Peak-A-Boo.&#8221; You know, the one where you hide your face in your hands, then reveal your face yelling &#8220;PEAK-A-BOO&#8221; in an overly loud voice, scaring the child in question, [...]]]></description>
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<p>As a small child, there are many games we love to play. Perhaps, though, one of the more popular ones is the venerable game of &#8220;Peak-A-Boo.&#8221; You know, the one where you hide your face in your hands, then reveal your face yelling &#8220;PEAK-A-BOO&#8221; in an overly loud voice, scaring the child in question, drawing puzzling looks from everyone around you, and summoning the authorities all in one fell swoop?</p>
<p>Er, anyway. The point is that you hide behind something which clearly doesn&#8217;t hide you, on the assumption that the child doesn&#8217;t figure it out.</p>
<p>As best as I can figure, this deer knows Peak-A-Boo, too, because clearly, hiding behind that small branch really, really didn&#8217;t work out too well for the deer. On the other hand, it worked out for me really well.</p>
<p>Peak-A-Boo! (But I said it in a really quiet voice)
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