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A Glimpse of Route 66 and Three Tulsa Museums

January 14, 2026By 6 Comments

Since the opening of the Bob Dylan Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in May 2022, I’d wanted to visit it. I mentioned the idea to Jordan, Cindy’s cousin, and he...

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🚙 Roadtrip through New Mexico (Part 3 & last)

October 17, 2025By 8 Comments

Part 3:  Shifting Sands, Pistachio,  Aliens and Outlaws If you missed Part 1 and 2 – here is Part 1, Part 2 White Sands – A Sea of Gypsum...

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🚙 Roadtrip through New Mexico (Part 2)

October 9, 2025By 4 Comments

Part 2: Ancient Caves and City of Rocks If you missed Part 1 – here it is Gila Cliff Dwellings – Walking with the Mogollon Built in the late...

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Chaco Canyon: A Place Beyond Words

Writing a short blog about Chaco Canyon feels almost impossible. How do you capture a place that fills books hundreds of pages long? A place layered in history, mystery,...

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A “Potpourri trip” – Landscapes & History

September 11, 2024By 14 Comments

Yes, my last blog was at the end of February this year. But there is a reason I haven’t written another until now. In February, Cindy was diagnosed with...

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Easter Pilgrimage to Chimayo

April 8, 2023By 14 Comments

It is among the many beautiful traditions we have in New Mexico’s diverse culture. It has been a tradition since 1810. People participate in the pilgrimage for a variety...

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Land Of The Dead

January 9, 2023By 4 Comments

This blog is about a very unusual cemetery Cindy, and I came upon in a small town in New Mexico.   The town is part of the Turquoise Trail’s...

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Like No Place Else on Earth

The glistening white sands deep in the Tularosa Basin of New Mexico is one of the world’s great natural wonders. Wave-like dunes of gypsum sand cover 275 square miles...

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Bosque del Apache – Excites your sense of wonder

December 11, 2021By 8 Comments

Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is a beautiful wetland in the New Mexico high desert. Nothing can prepare you for the fly-in of thousands of birds at dawn...

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Santa Fe – The City Different

November 29, 2020By 24 Comments

The first time I heard and read about Santa Fe was at the age of 6 years. The reason I knew Santa Fe was because of my model train...