Touchstone Inn, Spa & Gallery
110 Mabel Dodge Lane, Taos
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Touchstone Inn, Spa & Gallery Taos

110 Mabel Dodge Lane Taos, New Mexico, 87571, United States

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Taos and Beyond

A travel blog entry by miss.chris

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... Grande. We did but then had to go back to the high road due to snow. Once on the high road I wanted to stop to shoot photos. We crossed the busy highway and I shot photos from the shoulder. After finishing up we thought we run back across as there was a never ending stream of cars. As I got into the middle of the lane I tripped and fell, my camera banging on the asphalt. I was so scarred, as I’d noticed a car coming around the corner, certain that ...

The Earthship Has Landed

A travel blog entry by wlkbout

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... and returned back to drop off our "official" visitor's badges. We were given the "special option" of walking over to the current worksite behind the Visitor's Center to see some building in action. We trod through the mud to come upon a couple of guys on lunch break. We were givien specific instructions not to disturb them, so we uneasily glanced around at a very muddy worksite then turned around and headed ...

From the Gorge to the Church

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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... a photo of me going to pieces and then came to support me. I survived the experience, and am thankful that at least some engineers attend enough classes to keep us relatively safe. Izak you need to keep on going to those classes and don't forget that you also need to study, even if it is only to keep your mom safe.

After that experience we were starving, and went to Antonio's for lunch. We had guacamole that was prepared ...

Great plains to high mountains

A travel blog entry by vanderkansie

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Lubbock to Taos (and Angel Fire)

We started the day driving through the West Texas Plains. The saying "as far as the eye can see" must have had it origin in this area. The barren landscape is broken down by the rocking horses that never seam to tire. Finally after 8 hours of driving (from Austin) we left Texas.

Being the ever vigilant and prepared navigator I steered Johan to Puerto de Luna. I think it means “door of the moon”. According to my ...

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,
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