Humberto Enríquez
Last modified: August 2, 2016A 2016 Summer Walk with Humberto
These three photos were taken on my cellphone on my morning walking to the east of Álamos – Humberto
2016: A Diverse Landscape
2016: Taking In One’s Surroundings: Priceless
My Uncle Ramon Figueroa
I found photos of my Uncle and his brothers in the Alamos Journal.
Here is a photo of one of my Uncle’s last works – Humberto
A Garden Moment
Without bees we be carniboros possibly because we wouldn’t have plants and trees giving us fruits and vegetables. The flower that the bee is working is the azahar flower, the azahar flower is the name for the flowers of the citric trees like lemon or Orange ( in this case a lemon tree). Overall is used like medicine, its soothing effects help eliminate discomfort caused by nerves. It is used as a traditional remedy against fainting. This was my most recent photo at the time, February 12, 2014. It was taken with my Nikon CoolPix L310 in my garden – Humberto
Another day from Mirador
We Are In the Plaza
A Bird’s Eye View
Many things change, different people, different stores, different cars, different trees but our necessities of gas for our cars, or air for our bicycles, or tires are the same until we find energy other than fossil fuels for our cars and motorcycles – Humberto
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