Author Archives: TenaciousM

#mylens Indian Market Karma

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Indian Market 2017 was amazing. I somehow found myself in the best position to observe and enjoy the diverse cultures within the Native American population. A highlight was jewelry shopping with the legendary actress, Ally McGraw from movies such as “Love Story” and “The Getaway” with Steve McQueen. The latter was filmed at the prison in my hometown, Huntsville, Texas.

Sunday Reflections

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It’s time to turn the page #friendsofTenaciousM! Have an amazing Sunday and a powerful week ahead!!

Filming for “The Brave” Season 1

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One of the coolest parts of my New Mexico experience is watching the Hollywood invasion. Recently, our Albuquerque office was surrounded by the crew filming the new series, “The Brave”, starring Anne Heche and Mike Vogel, produced by Universal Television and Keshet Studios.

I happened to have a great vantage point from my local office window to capture the crew in action.

#mylens on El Morro New Mexico

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El Morro is located on an ancient east-west trail in Western New Mexico. The main feature is a great sandstone promontory with a pool of water at its base.

Sunday Reflections

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Be joyful in your pursuits today and always! Happy Sunday!!

Something Old and Unexpected #mylens

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I saw this old phone at the loading dock of the corporate office where I work. The building dates back to the 70s, but this phone is really my first proof of it’s history and legacy.

Sunday Reflections

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Looking at a beautiful Sunday and week ahead! #friendsofTenaciousM, enjoy!!

Sunday Reflections

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Never forget that God will use you when He knows that you are listening. Have an amazing Sunday and week ahead!

Sunday Reflections

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Have an amazing and fabulous Sunday #friendsofTenaciousM!!

#mylens Mt. Taylor Volcano and Lava Beds

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The first photo is a volcano that erupted repeatedly creating Mt. Taylor which is located off Interstate 40 near Grants, New Mexico. Below the mountain are miles of lava beds that show the random flow and distance the lava traveled. Mt. Taylor is a Stratovolcano and was active between 3 and 1.5 million years ago.