This week we were challenged to think about time and portray it photographically. What is time to me? History. The past. The connection between now and then. This last April the husband and I had an opportunity to explore Tsankawi Trail, which sits right outside Bandelier National Park in New Mexicso. In the 1400’s Tsankawi was home to the Ancestral Tewa Pueblo people. The people of Tewa Pueblo carved their homes (called cavates) in stone, building masonry buildings in front of the cavates. It was a pretty extraordinary experience, seeing remnants of the Tewa all these years later, and is a great representation of time.
Fascinating. Do you know what made the teardrop shaped depressions?
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Below the cavate? Those are the “steps” worn by many a foot climbing up into the cavate (though they’ve probably been deepened by the feet of not-so-ancient man).
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I thought the “steps” were to the left but I can imagine toes creating those indentations directly in front. Thanks for clarifying.
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A very nice take on the challenge! 🙂
Best regards from the North,
Dina
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Thanks, Dina!
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If someone was logging historical content this week, I think you’d come out at the top. Good one. 🙂
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Thank you very much, Judy! 🙂
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Fascinating!
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Great interpretation of the time theme, beautiful photo, too!
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Thank you, Terri!
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