Thursday, June 9, 2011

Santa Fe

Walked around historic Santa Fe for most of the day today, and here are some things I saw:

Lots of adobe-style buildings and art sculptures.

San Miguel Mission Church, the oldest church structure in the U.S.A., 
built by Indians from Mexico in 1610.

 Santa Fe Plaza, where street vendors and musicians gather during the day.

And here's me in front of the American Indian War Memorial Monument.

I also toured the State Capitol Building (mostly on accident-- I took a wrong turn into their security gate, and the guard convinced me I should go inside anyway and take a look at the art exhibits).  It actually is a lovely building inside, and the exhibits were nice too.

Tomorrow I head to Sedona, Arizona, with several scenic stops along the way.  It will be another camping night, so I'll try to post again as soon as I have access to the internet (probably Saturday evening)!

On a side note, I've had several complaints that my comments section wasn't working properly.  I've made a change to it that will hopefully rectify the problems people have had.  If you continue to have difficulties, just comment as anonymous and leave your name at the end of your post.  Thanks, and sorry for the confusion!

3 comments:

Us said...

Way easier to comment. Blogger needs to get it together with their commenting system.

You look cute in a dress btw.

david hatch said...

Sedona is a very special place--I hope you get to sit someplace outside of town and stare at the mountains!
Special place full of mystery...or maybe you just have to be an old hippie...Love to you--Dad

Anonymous said...

You are inspiring me! I can't wait to go to some of the places you are seeing. Aunt Jeanne