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UFO's Over Monument Valley


You deserve a fun publisher.

Philip K. Dick's Humpty Dumpty in Oakland was published by Tom Doherty.

 
Does any of these comments have anything to do with Monument Valley? Really?
The original post was not about Monument Valley...just happened there.

Never underestimate the power of the human imagination....
 
Well, it's impossible to deny that some of these people did see a lot of bright flashing lights back in the 60's and 70's, one way or another.
 
If magenta is not a color, then nobody's colorhead or regular VC printing option works, so people are forced to return to the 60's manner of colorizing things in their own brain directly. And that will lead to more alleged UFO sightings, and this thread will never end.
 
I grew up in Berkeley and witnessed firsthand many of those bright flashing colors...but alas I don't remember any of it.
I did have some great photography teschers, though, and they regularly spent time in Monument Valley and New Mexico.
 
No wonder Monument Valley is such a colorful place! But I thought that was due to all the hot spice served up at the little Mex-Tex breakfast joint in Kayenta; it sure turned my throat sunset red. I should have saved some of the hot sauce for use in my darkroom.
 

Which is the humor that PE and I got great belly laughs from.
 
Roses are red, violets are blue (not violet?) ... But I sure don't know what Magenta on my colorhead controls stands for, or on those old jugs of Kodak dye transfer dye laying around.
 

Somewhere west of Tonopah. Memorial day this year. They seemed more interested in the Ford than we were them. We had time to get out and take the picture.
 
Did I mention this already? There is a current French TV series called UFOs. It's a comedy.
 
Oh my! There's Jim's car, for sure. But did the aliens abduct him? If friendly, he might have a picture of them; but it's hard to confirm soft-focus style.