
Power Plant
It’s been a very long time since I worked in Navajo country. The last couple years I’ve made a point to take Miladydebennet through a lot of my old haunts, and this summer that meant a trip through the Navajo Nation. It was great to see some of the old sights again, and to see them a little bit through the new eyes of my girlfriend. It was also great to see some new things in the old places. One of my favorite new things (new to me anyway) is the addition of street art all around the rez. These had me smiling all the way from Page to Santa Fe. I had even more reason to smile when I learned one of my former students had been involved in painting one of these murals.
It seems that these have been part of an ongoing project, called Paint the Desert initiated by a doctor who goes by the name, Jetsonorama. You can find a few articles on his project here and here, here, and here. I’ve previously posted some of the murals from along Highway 89, so I was very happy to catch some more this summer.
As always, you may click to embiggen. (In fact, I highly recommend it.)
These were in Kayenta, just south of Monument Valley.
Prayer
Kayenta Horses
These paintings were all at the Crossroads Trading Post.
Crossroads Trading Post
CTP Love
Well-Painted Mutton Stand
CTP
Corn
Water Rights
Saw this somewhere along the road from Kayenta down to Chinle.

Windmill
Found this piece on the road between Many Farms and Chinle.
Brotherhood
Backside
Abalone Road
Windmill between Many Farms and Fort Defiance
These (and many more) were all painted along a wall in Fort Defiance. It would have been walking distance from my home for a few years. Kind of a surreal experience to get a soda from the old convenience store and walk around checking this out. Surreal, and very cool.
For me anyway.
Hope y’all enjoy the pictures.
Turning
Rez-Ball
A Bit Eerie
Downright Scary
Rodeo at Monument Valley
With Jigsaw
Flags
…and a little rider too
Code Talkers
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