Yesterday we went to see the Taos Pueblo. The 5-story buildings are each over 1000 years old, and 10 families still live here without running water or electricity.
The church is the newest building, at about 150 years old.
C-man guided us through the area with his newfound love of maps.
After he got a new arrowhead necklace and some cookies, we went to the Rio Gorge Bridge so I could get some photos.
Then we drove to the top of the Taos Ski Hill, to take a look around.
After all that, we ate some lunch. At which time, I felt compelled to remove the apostrophe from the "panini's" sign. Because while I can't be sure, I'm pretty sure there was nobody around named "Panini". Beerman thought it was a funny enough thing for me to be doing to document it. I do love my grammar.
Then, we made our way to our house in on the top of the mountain with a most amazing view of the mountains. I keep pinching myself, I can't believe how gorgeous and calm it is. I think I'm finding out that I really love the mountains.
The day we went to the pueblo, they were having some sort of ceremony and we were not allowed to take photos. 8^( Great photo of the bridge. Glad there's another "grammar cop" besides the ones in my family.
ReplyDeleteI adjust apostrophes, too. And your trench is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh, all the pictures are lovely!