A nineteenth-century Hispanic homestead, long abandoned in its broadcast midden of rusty metal and purple glass. Axe-cut and adze-hewn beams, windows and doors trimmed with dimension lumber.

It was the first day cool enough, morning only, to scramble and side-hill in the mesa’s shadow. By noon the pale Cretaceous clay was too hot for pleasure.
thanks for documenting !
im familiar with all the Cretaceous beds too— up along 550 especially. The Natural History Museum has a great documenting photo of how they look in the Cretaceous hall near the tank of Gar fish.