Camping, Great Sand Dunes & the St. Luis Valley Med Center ER

Camping, Great Sand Dunes & the St. Luis Valley Med Center ER

We’ve always enjoyed camping or at least David has. Truth be told, I never went camping until I met him, but I have liked it since then. We did lots of family camping when the kids were little and though I enjoyed it , it was a lot of work. Now, with just the two of us and Blue, it’s easy-peasy, not to mention relaxing.

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Big Bridge, Earthships and Rio Grande del Norte National Monument

Big Bridge, Earthships and Rio Grande del Norte National Monument

Sometimes the unplanned side trips are as good if not better than the destinations. The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Earthship Biotecture’s oddly appealing homes and wandering around the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument definitely filled the day and then we climbed to a bit higher altitude in Colorado. Come join us.

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A Tiny Taste of Taos

A Tiny Taste of Taos

We last visited Taos, New Mexico two or three decades ago. We remembered it as a charming, quaint, artsy town with a decidedly Native American/Spanish influence evidenced immediately in its adobe structures and the large spacious plaza in the old town. Art galleries, boutiques and restaurants abounded, as well as history and culture and it seemed like an appealing place to revisit along our route

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