Friday, July 2, 2010

Hot Springs Jemez NM

Bandolier Monument. The Pueblo people lived here 1300yr. They don't know why they left. We got to climb into the Kivas and living quarters. June 2010



Getting a splinter removed at the Ghost Ranch Health Center. Linda Dominguez the lady here has a XM Radio show on mens sexuality. She's also gyn Dr.



Jemez Springs. The water is heated by the heat of underground lava or hot rocks deep in the earth.



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2 comments:

  1. I can't believe they let you climb up there! How lucky. The hot springs look heavenly, but it's 95 today, so I have to think cool. When will you be home?

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  2. Hi. I'm home now. The hot springs were out of this world. In one hot spring fish nibbled at our hands and feet. A tarantula came in the water too.
    But it was not the bright colorful model it was more like this.
    http://www.desertusa.com/july96/photos/Tarantula-on-stucco-wall.jpg
    It floated on the water by the hot springs edge.
    It's hotter in State College than New Mexico today. Or at least it feels that way. Yes, they don't often let you climb ladders into those ancestral Indian dwellings. The ladders are new though. It was fun imagining living in this wall dwellings. There was a lot of literature to help with imagining that. Paul

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