But it is interesting in its own way. And you've framed it very nicely. Good 
work.
Paul
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> Just for the heck of it...
> 
> I was curious  to see the front, because I wasn't sure I had ever seen a 
> picture of it.  
> 
> One caveat re my SW trip, I went to the SW to look for places to move to  
> (and have decided if I can afford it I will stay in CA). So it wasn't a  
> photography trip. When I took photographs I took them of the cities, towns, 
> and  
> universities, etc., to remind me later what the various places looked like. I 
>  
> rarely took photographs just to take them. I allowed myself a couple of hours 
> at  
> White Sands, and I took one day "off" to go the old high road to Taos. The 
> trip  there took some time, and I also went to the pueblo and spent some time 
>  
> there.
> 
> I only spotted the church on the way out of town. It is not in the  pueblo, 
> not part of it. And when I spotted it when the sun was also going. It  was a 
> bit past prime or starting to get a bit past prime for late afternoon sun  
> and 
> shadows. I don't know what made me spot it either, because I expected it to  
> be 
> more off by itself. When really the gift store was on the street, the dirt  
> parking area behind the church next to the gift shop abutted the street, and 
> it 
>  just looked like another turn in. There was no big sign or anything.
> 
> I  think I spotted the church roof on the  skyline.
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/front.htm
> 
> Comments,  welcome. Just thought I'd show you the front. Not nearly as  
> interesting.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe ;-)  
> 
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