Monday, October 6, 2014
Petroglyphs and good-byes
Sunday we went to see the morning mass ascension, but due to high winds the balloons didn't go up. We were so happy that we had gone on Saturday!! Monday we went to see the petroglyphs.
An extraordinary evening
Saturday night Patsy took her two grandchildren and me to a special restaurant on the ninth floor of a casino so we could watch the evening balloon glow and fireworks. We had a three hour meal with wonderful service, and a window view to die for.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
WOW!!! BALLOONS everywhere!!!!
We went for this mornings liftoff and it was amazing and unbelievably beautiful! It was a perfect morning; not too cold, a beautiful dawn, brilliant blue skies, and hundreds of balloons.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Another day, more adventures
First thing I did today was to go and see the earthship community outside of Taos. These homes are built with lots of recycled materials and they are off the grid.
Next I went to walk across the bridge that goes across the Rio Grande Gorge, also near Taos.
We decided it was time to head south. I wanted to find a little store in Chimayo where M'Lin buys her chilie powder. New Mexico doesn't seem to Mark their roads very well, but with some meandering we finally found it.
This ones for you, M'Lin.
This little store is a part of a little, but famous El Santuario de Chimayo where people go for healings. It's a quiet, peaceful place and we had our lunch sitting under the trees.
The little church is beautiful inside and there is dirt that people can take from a well like hole and it is said to have healing properties.
A wonderful place to spend a little time before we forge on to Albuquerque and the hustle and bustle of the Hot Air Balloon Festival.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
On the road again!!!
We head north on Hwy. 550 toward Durango, Colorado after having a green chili burrito at a small cafe. (Wow, hot and delicious)
First stop, The Aztec Ruins (which the Spanish misnamed. This complex was built by the ancestral Pueblo peoples in the late 1000's and was inhabited for 200 years.). They make me reflect on all the peoples that built these settlements through out North, Central, and South America....all aligned in
certain directions and with the solstices. Pretty amazing!!
Next stop, Durango.
And now east......past Chimney Rock
To Pagosa Springs....a town with hot springs as well as winter sports. we have our picnic lunch in a park here.
Heading south-east on Hwy. 64, we drop back into New Mexico......beautiful country and a two lane road with few cars.
Evening arrives as we enter Taos where we find an Inn and I relax in a hot tub before I turn in for the night. Looking forward to tomorrow's adventures!
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