
This color blue is everywhere in Taos

Selfie by the gate

There were bells just like this one on many of the buildings Taos

Couse Studio

Horses grazing outside of the Pueblo

What remains of the old San Geronimo Church which was built in 1619. It was destroyed in 1847 by the US Army. All the Puebloans who were able had fled to the mountains but those too young or old took shelter inside the church and were killed

Another view of the old church

The new San Geronimo church built in 1850

A window in the church

Hlauuma (North House) which is 1000 years old!

The back of the San Francisco de Asis church in Taos

A sample of the whimsical architecture at Earthship Biotecture

A wind turbine at Earthship Biotecture

Stations of the Cross Shrine in San Luis Colorado. Ashley and I pulled over and hiked up for a closer look

A glimpse of our scenic drive home through southern Colorado
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