Laughing Horse inn Taos
729 Paseo del Pueblo Norte Taos, New Mexico, 87571, United States
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A visit from the Alpha
2/20/08-2/24/08 Last Tuesday night, we picked up Amy's dad, aka-"The Alpha", from the airport. Despite a recent knee surgery, he was pumped up for some winter activities. Our adventures included a day of alpine skiing at both Ski Santa Fe and Taos, along with a day of Nordic skiing in Los Alamos. We also spent time enjoying margaritas and Mexican …
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Taos and Beyond
... about to be hit I got up, trying to run. Fortunately my husband was right there and stopped me as the car had stopped in that lane. So hands scrapped, knee thumped and camera banged up we made it back to Taos. Camera was a big concern but with the heavy body it survived, lens didn’t even seem to take a hit at all.
I consoled myself at a little restaurant that only serves gluten free New Mexican food eating chili rellenos as a snack before dinner.
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The Earthship Has Landed
... by our friend Carol who built her own home out of straw bales. Jen then found out about Arco Santi, and we did a tour and stayed the night at their facility north of Phoenix last year. Houses built out of tires was always in the back of our minds, but it was so far from Tucson that it seemed unattainable. Another friend went so far as to take a workshop directed by the Garbage Warrior himself. Excited, and ...
From the Gorge to the Church
... starts trembling, and the vibrations become more and more. In my minds eye I wondered who designed the bridge, and if they remembered to tie all the bolts tight. Was this engineer once a student that slept through class after a hard night of partying, or maybe it was one of those that missed a class because it started at 8 am. How do they plan for all the vibrations when the trucks drive over the bridge? Naturally Johan saw my fear, ...
Great plains to high mountains
... behaves like the widows jug from the Bible, the further you go, the longer the range that the computer predicts you can go. As example, at the top of the pass the computer said we could do 200 miles, but at the bottom of the pass, it said there is enough gas for 380 miles. Climbing to the next peak you are now in the hands of the government, taxing you for each and every foot you climb, taking everything away, the same onboard computer that just gave you 380 miles on ...
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