Agglutinate | Clump together United as if by glue In the neighborhood |
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ere is the second post of the infrared images I made while exploring residential areas behind the Sage Inn. The shapes and forms of the man made structures integrated with the southwestern desert vegetation intrigued me. On such a brief trip, every shooting opportunity is but a snippet of the overall experience. I try to maximize each prospect, knowing it will pass quickly.
“The classic Santa Fe home with adobe walls and tile or brick floors can be quite tolerable but is more rare than common. However, many older adobes are moldy because the traditional flat roofs leak. The newer homes are "phony adobe" with stucco exterior, particle board interior walls, foam insulation, raw pine ceilings and flat tarred roofs.” - Healthy Housing Coalition


