San Miguel Mission
Travel Blogs from Pojoaque Valley
The Indians Lose Again
... efforts by Greer Garson and her husband, Colonel E.E. Fogelsen. The latter owned more than 5500 acres of land here, which he eventually left to Greer Garson. Together they donated a half-million dollars for the visitor's center (government matched it), and then, when she inherited the land, Garson donated it to the park. She also did the narration on the park video. Another National Park established largely due to the efforts of a single ...
Snake!
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KK: Onto the Garden of the Gods which was harder than necessary thanks to the local signs telling you the wrong turning time after time. I think they were trying to trick us into town to make up for the fact that the park is free. Free meant busy but it was bloody good. More red sandstone seemingly sprouting out the ground in interesting shapes, but this time with the greenery of trees and bushes as a contrast. Have we ...
Summoning Summer - Let's Celebrate Solstice!
... Milk" during the 3 White Tantric days. Side note (R rated): Interestingly, each morning when I stumbled upon and entered into the tall, blue, smelly box, peering with just one eye, only for a moment (to check the clearance level), I saw proof that our bodies all digest this cleansing food in about the same way....In other words, all the poop looked the same!
ANYWAY.....It is difficult to summarize this experience. It felt timeless ...
Santa Fe Rollin With The Hommies
... light, it worked because he was holding the beer well above most people’s sight level so no one noticed. Nothing really crazy to report except the pretty girl that asked me about my nut, you’ll
have to ask Jimbo for more information, I think he’s a little jealous.
Sat Morning:Off to old Santa Fe, will update later
Late breaking news there is a Beerfest tonight at the Hotel!!!!! Holy Sh*&^%$%$ the Malt and Barley Gods Love ...
Sante Fe and the Southwest
... day after we were leaving. It's interesting because a lot of things seemed to be open only half way during the week. I guess that's they way the roll in Santa Fe. Oh well, we had a chill time with the Ric*******s.
After the Plaza, Karl cooked Indian tandoor chicken and I made a salad with grilled zucchini for dinner. It was the first healthy meal we had the entire trip. I also was able to do more meditation and ...
Location
Other places to stay in Pojoaque Valley
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Cities of Gold Hotel
15 Mi North of Santa Fe, Pojoaque Valley | Hotel -
De Romero on Duran Compound
132 Duran St, Pojoaque Valley | Hotel