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We've been in Santa Fe, at Santa Fe Skies RV Park, since August 10. Since we last spoke, we left Big Timber, Montana. drove through Buffalo, Wy., Douglas, Wy., had great BBQ in Colorado City, Co., and enjoyed a short stop in Ft. Collins, Colorado.
ugh....driving through Denver |
pretty Meadowlark Lake near Buffalo, Wy |
how'd she get on here? Hi Annie! |
When we arrived, several packages were waiting for us. A couple with Taos' name on them....He quickly destroys his toys, and we quickly replace them with others we think will hold up to his mega jaws. We're fools. But.....he's sweet and willing to do and try whatever we ask, so we feel it's our duty to give him some fun toys for his down time. Elk horn sections hold up best so far, as do leather "antlers". And, oddly enough, small and very soft squeaky balls. One of the UPS packages waiting for him contained three such balls.
He also enjoys second cup and happy hour when he gets to suck, chew, lick, squeeze, bite, bounce and drop the little blue Kong in an effort to remove the goodies that we fill it with and freeze. Oh...and ice cubes, they're his favorites! Once the Kong is empty he turns his attention to the large blue Jolly Ball that we brought with us. It originally had a thick rope through the holes but.....he chewed that off immediately. Sigh.
slurp, slurp, slurp |
We've been enjoying all that Santa Fe has to offer and at the same time giving Taos new and novel experiences. As he lives with us, you have to know he has his restaurant behavior down pat......
entering San Marcos Cafe and Feed Store |
crowded Clafoutis |
very very good Margaritas at La Choza |
stuffed sopaipilla and taquitos |
waiting for green chili cheeseburgers |
Cloud pancakes |
Lobster salad! |
This campground has lots of interesting things to walk around, under, on, and through during our daily walks.
ooof |
meeting of three cultures (native American, white cowboy, Spanish vaquero) |
A small prayer room off to the side of the main sanctuary contains a small hole in the floor, filled with the healing soil. Its walls are lined with discarded crutches and photos of people who were healed or hoped for healing.
Outside, Taos met a new friend. At first, he thought the statue of Father Roca was a real person, reaching out to offer pets. He quickly realized the Father was not real, but he graciously accepted the pets anyway.
Another day we took our lunch and went off road in search of the River, the Rio Grande River.
Buckman rd. ended, unceremoniously, in the racing, silty river. We enjoyed our lunch beside it and afterwards Taos blew bubbles and shopped for stones and sticks. He was successful with stones, but the sticks he dredged up were quickly whisked away by the current. It confused him.....
It's been very hot here, uncharacteristically so. Usually, at these high elevations, the temperatures stay in the high 80's. Not so these past few weeks. We decided to go higher still, to Ski Santa Fe at about 10,000 ft. in search of more comfortable weather. A dirt NF road caught my eye near the ski area so off we went into the forest in search of......what we might see!
A shady turn in the road asked us to stop for lunch and a walk. Silence, pure silence that almost hurt our ears, rewarded our decision. The rocks were filled with mica that sparkled in the sun, like shards of glass. Rocky now has a few in his "collection" under my seat - I couldn't help myself, don't judge.....
We continued to follow this road, winding down the mountain and through the forest until we came to a paved road, civilization. Google took us the rest of the way home. I love those kind of days. We all do.
We're tiring ourselves out and make sure to take time for short naps most every day!
I think I'll close for now. Time to get ready for our Anniversary dinner at Geronimo (on our actual anniversary we were in Douglas, Wy.....left over spaghetti and meatballs after a day on the road wasn't special enough for us!)
We're here for one more week, enough time for a Santa Fe wrap up blog post, right?
I would like to have that Lobster salad! Taos is such a well behaved and well trained dog and whoever gets him will really appreciate the trainers. It looks like you are almost home, Yeah!
ReplyDeleteDave really enjoyed the Lobster and wished for more! Yep, we'll be home mid September.
DeleteWell, you had me at those delicious pancakes! Wowser. And I know you know this BUT I just have to say: You two are the very BEST puppy-raisers and nothing will faze Taos as he matures into his BIG responsibilities for his next owner. Well done! love you both. CindyP
ReplyDeleteThey were ricotta pancakes with real syrup....mmmm Not much seems to faze this big guy, he's really fun to work with. I know he'll take his duties seriously, especially if his person gives him lots of love. Love you Cindy.....
DeleteHi Sue…what a fun post! And I love it all…Annie playing “guess who” in her glasses, the shadows on the yellow umbrella, those yummy cloud pancakes, “oops!” made my laugh out loud, the bottle tree made me look twice, the beautiful mission door, and Taos asking for “pets” from the statue is so sweet! I have to mention that the mission you visited is one of the historical structures at the Tucson Votanical Gardens Busse train exhibit we visited last week. And the adventures to search for “whatever we might see” are the best adventures of all!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gay. We're all having a good time on this trip. A little learning, a little fun....all good.
DeleteAnnie looks so like a professor in her new glasses! Fun!
ReplyDeleteI agree those 'let's see ...', unplanned excursions can be the best! You're sue making the most of your time in Santa Fe.
I love that shot of Annie in her glasses at the Children's Museum! We've always loved Santa fe and it isn't disappointing us this time either!
DeleteYou are right about driving through Denver. It seems to take hours to get from one end to the other! You were closish to our house, if you ever come through the Black Hills you will have to let us know!
ReplyDeleteWe've spent a fair amount of time in Denver, our son lived there, but I'm done with it now!
DeleteI did think about making a detour to meet you all but our reservations were made ahead and we were anxious to get to Santa Fe. Next time for sure!
Yep, Denver driving is a big yuck! I will take the pancakes and the lobster salad--just not at the same meal. I love seeing photos of your dining experiences and Taos is such a good boy in restaurants! We haven't tried real restaurant dining (outside) with Kayce, just fast food places, she does OK--not Taos OK but not bad. We too love those drives and picnics, enjoy your last week in Santa Fe.
ReplyDeleteThe Cloud pancakes were divine for sure! Taos definitely has "restaurant behavior" down pat now. Even at Clafouti in Santa Fe where we had to walk through the extremely crowded restaurant and were seated right next to (I mean RIGHT NEXT TO) a year old child who was very interested in him and kept dropping (think, throwing) bits of food on him. Driving off road and eating al fresco is way fun and much easier!
DeleteLooks like a lovely site in Santa Fe. Lots of comfortable room for the "tiny" one!! Love all the Taos photos:) I can really get a feel for his size with him sitting next to the table. He is definitely a very big boy. Lots of very yummy food stops. Rocks and running water make for the perfect touring day. Sweet that you found so much water. And...so glad you included that adorable photo of the "Annie impostor." Haha!! She is growing up so fast. Enjoy your final days in much cooler Santa Fe.
ReplyDeleteWe love our site here at Santa Fe Skies, private with plenty of room to marvel at the Santa Fe skies. Good restaurants abound and the Farmer's Market twice a week help make meals home equally yummy. Taos went with us today and did a good job, although an accordion player gave him pause.... I'm glad you enjoyed the Annie photo! She's walking now I understand!
DeleteI'm in love with Taos. Wish I could welcome him in the Netherlands 🇳🇱. You two are amazing with him. Beautiful to see the adventures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy Jo! If we could fly him out of the country we'd surely bring him to meet you!
DeleteHaha!!! Taos has definitely outgrown being a lap dog! But he doesn't know that, and it's so sweet that Dave hasn't told him. :-)) Oh, how I love Santa Fe! So fun to know you're there enjoying all the beauty and deliciousness. That photo of Annie is absolutely priceless...❤️
ReplyDeleteWe love Santa Fe too, and this 30 day stay has been perfect. Time to relax and time to explore and eat! Taos has no idea that he's grown into a giant and we won't tell him...he's such a sweet guy.
DeleteWe loved Santa Fe, it's so beautiful. Their sky is an amazing blue. The lobster salad did look good, I miss lobster rolls. They were good. Taos is amazing with the ball, love the photo with his mouth open.
ReplyDeleteSanta Fe has always been one of our favorite places. The skies, at this time of year, are incredibly blue and incredibly black with huge, cauliflower clouds all around. We've never seen weather approach and then go around so graphically each and every afternoon. Dave says it's been a long time since he had lobster this good. We found more at Geronimo Restaurant, so he's gotten his fill three times this trip! Who needs Cape Cod?
DeleteGetting caught up and dripping with envy (is envy wet?) at all you saw and did and ate! You're clearly enjoying Taos as much as he is you two. The boys in the concrete culvert is priceless :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm sure envy is wet... He gives us a lot of joy and I hope we're giving him all he needs.
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