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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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Train Ride, Ghost Ranch

Mary at our camp site in Ghost Ranch. Those are the hills O'Keeffe painted behind her. Abiquiu NM


Paul on Mesa Trail Ghost Ranch.


Cumbres and Toltec railroad Antonito CO


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Location:Chama, Albiquiu Train Ride

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Taos Pueblo

The Northside House is 1000 years old. That's not a typo. That's behind Mary. There are gift shops in some of the rooms on the first floor. I bought a man bracelet. MM got earrings. They make them right there.





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Williams Lake Taos Ski Valley

We got caught in a hale and rain and thunder storm here. It got cold and dark and we were alone. Mary said, "I don't want to be the only ones here." The one other person hiding under the tree with us had already taken off. So in that crazy weather we ran and speed walked down the moutain side.


Today Mary said I (paul)ran ahead and left her behind. Paul thinking "she's a big girl she can take care of herself." I want to defend myself by saying I always stopped to let her catch up.

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Location:Carson National Forest

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Jill's Pizza Photo, Dog in a Box

This fella cut a hole in his motorcycle luggage for his Jack Russell. Made a little windshield too. A coffee shop between Albuqu. and Taos.


Outback Pizza Taos. Jill likes food photos. This Pizza is called The Bottom Line. The crust was stuffed with olives. B&C of State College recommended this place. Homey atmosphere and very friendly staff.


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Location:Taos

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

San Francisco de Asis

In Ranchos de Taos, a mile or so from where we are staying, Paul discovered the San Francisco


de Asis church which has been immortallized in photos by Paul Strand, Ansel Adams and a painting by Georgia O'Keefe. Two nice ladies pulled up and offered to snap our photo. One, a French woman, shared her iPhone Ap SmackTalk with us. A cute guinea pig avatar repeats what you say. - Mary


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Location:Rancho de Taos NM

Art Work Title: Blue Hat I




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Location:Old Town