Cenizo Journal Winter 2011 | Page 21

by Miguel Angel Grageda I saw a coyote chasing a cotton tail one morning after a snowy night. It didn’t care much about me being around; it just looked at me, turned around and kept watching its possible prey. In the end, the lucky rabbit ran away, and I got this picture, one of my favorite ones. I used a Canon Power Shot S2IS, with f/4 and 1/125, ISO 200. The Maverick is the free spirit that follows its own path, hears its own voice and sings its own song. We invite you to experience this spirit in a truly unique renovated historic motor court that offers luxurious amenities at an affordable price in the “Hub of the Big Bend.” Bonnie, Clyde, Lou, Becca, Linsey, Robin, Brittany, Michelle, Maria, Doug and our newest additions Sheba and Elf are all at your service at “The Roadhouse for Wanderers.” 1200 E. Holland Avenue (across from Sul Ross State University) 432.837.0628 by Jana Ercilla www.themaverickinn.com I’m not sure how, or when for that matter, I got interested in photography. It’s just such a great pleasure to give others pleasure from something I like to do. It’s a win-win situation. The picture was honestly inspired by nature itself. To me, that should be enough of a reason. It’s already beautiful; it just needs to be pre- served for others to see. 4 paws rated (pet friendly) Mention this advertisement at time of reservation request and receive a complimentary upgrade (if applicable) or 10% off the nightly rate. Cenizo First Quarter 2011 21