Casa Encantada Taos
416 Liebert St Taos, New Mexico, 85771, United States
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Taos and Beyond
... mud was blessed she washed the mud then made the pots, then during the winter fired the pots in her wood burning stove that we were standing next to. The pots can be used to cook beans in; she brought in her own pot from off the stove, about 60 years old. Apparently, her daughter also makes beautiful pots that we fell in love with.
We were only going to purchase one pot and even though we loved the one by her daughter we wanted the one made by ...
The Earthship Has Landed
... Warrior movie, but the guy did get screwed pretty hard by the building departments and he surly had tons of court costs to pay off, but we felt there could easily have been more value in the "self-guided" tour. How about if you had each visitor pound earth into a tire, to get the feel of it? How about a tour of the roofs, or basements, or just a little pamphlet to take home? At least they could have provided ...
From the Gorge to the Church
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The rain has stopped and it was quiet at the church. The church has been around for more than 800 years, and what makes it even more astonishing is that the church is build out of adobe (mud and straw). Each year they need to resurface the church. A true work of love.
Now it is 11 am and time for bed, we have a lovely little fire going in the room and I am looking forward to a peaceful night's sleep.
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Great plains to high mountains
... Red Dawn, Easy Rider, All the Pretty Horses and more recently No Country for Old Men.
Lelani’s Suzuki is a great little car, just enough space for us with our luggage, pretty light on gas, and oh, the hours of pleasure you get from the onboard computer with the range indicator. You get about 270 miles from the 9 gallon tank, which means you really have to plan where you are going. Driving through the mountains a very peculiar thing happened. Going downhill ...
Warmed by our first campfire
It's taken a lot to get used to traveling. When we camp, we keep it very simple. Usually we bundle into the tent when it starts getting cold and we eat out or boil hot water and add it to ramen, oatmeal, coffee or tea. We've been eating fruit and lots of snacks. One of the reasons we do this is because there are so many moving parts while traveling. It's the hunting and gathering aspect of traveling that we are still getting used to. So, once we get to a campsite the ...


