desertmoons
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Shortstack, There does seem to be a fair number of possibilities in this area. Thanks for your many ideas.
Minetrees...well you can see what is to the right partially. Some familiar looking things to me though i was concentrating on the possible previous work that was defaced.
Old dog Thanks! It does look a dog for sure looking that way. You sure do get around. I find old dogs all over New Mexico. hehehe Your advice always taken. And appreciated.
Goverton - you are not nuts. At least not over this, I am seeing that too.
I figure the Spanish here worked over some previous work but i could be wrong! Often am lol. This was in mid to late afternoon. I would imagine different time of day things would pop out better.
Okey..the owls around here seem to be different than other owls i have seen. Cruder somehow. You are good at picking them out though.
Springfield.. Thanks. (moonies? hehehe)
A friend sent me a marked up pic of this which i can not post because it is a little risque and that pretty much shook the pattern loose from my mind plus made me laugh.
But not totally. I disagree and think there are a few things there that seem artificial.
I do recall hearing of a couple tales - The Sorceror..which I am thinking might be Navajo or Pueblo and the The Witch Under the Mountain which might be Italian or Iberian.
Those came to mind when I started looking at it.
Rangler - thanks for comment.
To all thanks again.
Just a hint, for relief carvings on panels only,
I've found looking for a hind leg or hock and their charateristic shape whether it be horse, calf, bull or lamb is a good way to identify them.
Minetrees...well you can see what is to the right partially. Some familiar looking things to me though i was concentrating on the possible previous work that was defaced.
Old dog Thanks! It does look a dog for sure looking that way. You sure do get around. I find old dogs all over New Mexico. hehehe Your advice always taken. And appreciated.
Goverton - you are not nuts. At least not over this, I am seeing that too.
I figure the Spanish here worked over some previous work but i could be wrong! Often am lol. This was in mid to late afternoon. I would imagine different time of day things would pop out better.
Okey..the owls around here seem to be different than other owls i have seen. Cruder somehow. You are good at picking them out though.
Springfield.. Thanks. (moonies? hehehe)
A friend sent me a marked up pic of this which i can not post because it is a little risque and that pretty much shook the pattern loose from my mind plus made me laugh.
But not totally. I disagree and think there are a few things there that seem artificial.
I do recall hearing of a couple tales - The Sorceror..which I am thinking might be Navajo or Pueblo and the The Witch Under the Mountain which might be Italian or Iberian.
Those came to mind when I started looking at it.
Rangler - thanks for comment.
To all thanks again.
Just a hint, for relief carvings on panels only,
I've found looking for a hind leg or hock and their charateristic shape whether it be horse, calf, bull or lamb is a good way to identify them.