La Dona Luz Inn, An Historic Bed & Breakfast
114 Kit Carson Road, Taos
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La Dona Luz Inn, An Historic Bed & Breakfast Taos

114 Kit Carson Road Taos, New Mexico, 87571, United States

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Taos and Beyond

A travel blog entry by miss.chris

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... 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

A travel blog entry by wlkbout

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... to wipe your feet on as you leave...
We love the idea of using and recycling tires to build a sustainable home, but many of the design features were not to my personal taste or liking. I think I would seriously have to adapt some things in order to feel comfortable about the prospect of building one of these homes. The nice thing is that it's a very flexible system, and obviously adaptable to ...

From the Gorge to the Church

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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... hard, and we were not optimistic, we did get some photos driving in the bottom of the Rio Grande Gorge. Man I can tell you it is much better being down there, than it is from the top.

Our plan was to take a photo of St Francis of Assisi church after dark, but when we got to the church there was a church service and we did not want to be disrespectful. We went for a loverly dinner at Lambert's, and then it was back to the ...

Great plains to high mountains

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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... in the navigator seat. With a speed limit of 75 it did not take me long to get to Vegas. Johan was a poor navigator and there were no casinos in sight. Only a sleepy town, with locals decked out in their Saturday best, while we walk around like tourists with cameras around our neck. We stopped and wandered through the old plaza, visiting old antique stores, drinking beer in the Plaza hotel. The town has a familiar feel to it, and the reason might be that it was used in ...

Canyon's First Dip into Hot Springs

A travel blog entry by mexidane

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It is just a plane miracle that we ever found these springs, but thanks to mapquest we were able to make our way there. I knew that we were close, but we definitely took the scenic route. Getting back was much easier after asking the naked guy in the water about the return trip. After all the work to get there, the ...

This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: La Dona Luz

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