Blueberry Hill B&B
03 Calle Margarita Rd, Taos
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Blueberry Hill B&B Taos

03 Calle Margarita Rd Taos, New Mexico, 87571, United States

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Taos and Beyond

A travel blog entry by miss.chris

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Like I posted earlier we were going to fly to Taos, NM in order to save Dale's Frequent Flier Miles from expiring. Good logic according to us.

We flew into Albuquerque and drove to Taos last night arriving in time to eat dinner. We checked into our hotel, The Historic Taos Inn, right at the plaza. I’d reserved early and got us a room with a kiva (pueblo type fireplace) and we were happily surprised to find wood and fire starter waiting for us. ...

The Earthship Has Landed

A travel blog entry by wlkbout

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... the car. Apparently we had seen everything there was to see but as we scraped the clods of mud from our boots we felt a little let down. We were left feeling a little disappointed that A) we just paid $14 to get our boots really muddy on the severely lacking "self guided walking tour" and B) drove all the way out here to learn what we already knew.
The whole stop was probably only an hour.
As we ...

From the Gorge to the Church

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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... off the electric grid neighborhood just North of Taos. Some great engineering that goes into the building of the houses. They use tires and cover them with clay and straw to build the walls. They only use natural wind and solar panels for energy, and they have hydroponic plants inside the houses. Glass bottles and cans in the walls are used for decorating and to allow some light into the buildings. Very interesting, and definitely ...

Great plains to high mountains

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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... Rosa has it's roots in the tidy collection of tin-roofed adobe buildings. The town is also known as the place where Billy the Kid had his last Christmas meal on his way to the jail in Lincoln. Naturally, this town was not on the interstate, as you know I will never choose the interstate as a way to get from point A to point B when I am on vacation. No, the town could only be reached by taking a 10-mile detour on a dead end road. When we got to the town, there was very ...

Warmed by our first campfire

A travel blog entry by crossroadtrip

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... and enjoying each others company. There's just something special about visiting and praising God around a campfire. I am so thankful they came to hang out with us. Lord willing we will be able to see them again. As we head through Colorado we hope to make it to their house. God has really been providing Divine appointments at just the right time. He is able and His timing is perfect. Thank you again Austen and Chandler. Love and blessings!
Until next time,
S
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