Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
Taos Pueblo
Taos Pueblo is considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited community in the USA. There are still a few families who live in the 1000 year-old structures with no electricity and no running water - but most Native families prefer the comfort of more modern homes just beyond the picturesque village which looks almost like a movie set.

But the cemetery is a solemn reminder that the people of Taos Pueblo were forced into Catholicism and slavery by Spanish priests in order to become "civilized."
The village is very much alive and sacred to the native people who still hold ceremonies in the round underground kivas (accessed via ladders) seen in the picture below

But the cemetery is a solemn reminder that the people of Taos Pueblo were forced into Catholicism and slavery by Spanish priests in order to become "civilized."
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| Houses were originally accessed via ladders rather than doors |
The village is very much alive and sacred to the native people who still hold ceremonies in the round underground kivas (accessed via ladders) seen in the picture below
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| Tourists are not allowed near kivas |
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| Red Willow Creek provides drinking water for the village |
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Friday, October 12, 2012
Chaco Canyon
Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico was a gathering site of ancient Pueblo peoples over a thousand years ago. It is a mysterious place, with highly planned architecture, numerous "great houses," and a wealth of petroglyphs. The location is extremely remote, but well worth the visit.
We climbed up through a narrow passage in the cliff. From there, we could look down on the structures to gain a better appreciation of the overall architecture.
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| Fajada Butte |
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| Steep cliffs - ready to fall at any time |
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| Kiva |
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| Pueblo Bonito seen from above |
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
We arrived in Albuquerque on Saturday, October 6th, to find out that the day's events had been cancelled due to high winds. And the forecast for Saturday night and Sunday morning called for more winds. Oh No! What if we came all this way and didn't get to see the balloons??
Fortunately, Saturday evening's event - the Balloon Glow - went off as planned. The balloons are inflated but don't fly.
We set the alarm for 4:30 AM Sunday morning, crossing our fingers that the balloons would be able take off. The first event of the morning is called Dawn Patrol when the first ballons take off in the darkness.
Followed by hundreds of other balloons
Of all shapes and sizes

Fortunately, Saturday evening's event - the Balloon Glow - went off as planned. The balloons are inflated but don't fly.
We set the alarm for 4:30 AM Sunday morning, crossing our fingers that the balloons would be able take off. The first event of the morning is called Dawn Patrol when the first ballons take off in the darkness.
Followed by hundreds of other balloons
Of all shapes and sizes

Thursday, October 4, 2012
Road trip
We will be taking a road trip through New Mexico for the next several days, visiting Chaco Canyon, the Albuquerque balloon fiesta, Santa Fe and Taos. Pleased stay tuned for more stories and photos from Colorado's southern neighbor.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Clyfford Still
We have eclectic tastes. When we're not rising before dawn to watch the elk, or attending a model airplane rally (photos coming soon), we like to visit art museums. I learned of a new museum in Denver which houses the entire collection of the American abstract expressionist painter Clyfford Still.
Still's early work (1930s) is representational and the museum points out influences and similarities with the work of Van Gogh.
The monumental later works are pure examples of abstract expressionism.
The Clyfford Still Museum is right next door to another of Denver's Art Museums.
Art comes in many forms.
Still's early work (1930s) is representational and the museum points out influences and similarities with the work of Van Gogh.
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| Clyfford Still self-portrait 1940 |
The monumental later works are pure examples of abstract expressionism.
The Clyfford Still Museum is right next door to another of Denver's Art Museums.
Art comes in many forms.
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