Orinda Bed and Breakfast
461 Valverde St, Taos
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Orinda Bed and Breakfast Taos

461 Valverde St Taos, New Mexico, 87571, United States

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Taos and Beyond

A travel blog entry by miss.chris

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... The road was cleared of snow so we were able to drive without a problem.

The Picuris Pueblo is quite different than the Taos Pueblo in that there is not a central plaza with homes on 2 sides. Here there is a church, the 3rd one built there from the 1700’s; I hate to ask the years of the prior 2. The church is not located in the plaza but stands alone then houses are nearby and extend up the hill.

We stopped at ...

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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... even for an Austinite.

We spend the afternoon walking in the Taos plaza, visiting multiple art shops in hope to find the perfect art piece to go in the house. Finally around 4 pm we found it, and you are all welcome to come and visit to see what it looks like.

On our way back to the car an elderly gentleman got out of his car and asked, "what about a cup of coffee", I was cold and wet and could not help but ...

Great plains to high mountains

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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... a historical marker, a church and what I think used to be the old courthouse. Johan called it a wild goose chase. In my defense we did see beautiful red-striped hills. The surroundings and typography reminded me of the old Cowboy and Indian movies. I am sure you can all call up the images where the cowboys are in the riverbed, and hundreds of Indians are silhouetted on the ridge of the mountain. Ever vigilant I kept an eye out to warn Johan in case we were in danger.
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Drive to Taos and the Enchanted Circle

A travel blog entry by scoonpooh

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... which was OK – but not as good as mine. We also had a frozen Prickly Pear Lemonade which was super tart and sweet – just the way I like it. For mains, Pooh had a Chili Releno with all the fixing – including a side of what I call Hominy. I had the combo – so I could try everything – of a Chili Releno, Tamale, Enchilada, and Taco. This was one of the best Mexican – or as they called it New Mexican – cuisine I have ever had. And a ...

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