The sand at White Sands is really white.

I took this picture so there would be something in the picture that wasn’t just white.

One with a couple of plants.

This is the edge of one of dunes.

and I have a bunch of pictures showing the waves in the sand. Hank had a great time walking around on the sand.

This evening I took a bunch of night pictures. It is really hard to believe how many stars there are in the sky. The Milky Way is much easier to see in a picture, these are all about 20 seconds long.

I just missed a shooting star in this picture, it was just to the left of my picture.