đźš™ Roadtrip through New Mexico (Part 2)
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...
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...
Part 1: Stars, Science, and Silver City How do you introduce New Mexico to Europeans? Do you begin with its vast desert skies, so clear they make you feel...
You know, the streets are filled with vipers – Who’ve lost all ray of hope – You know, it’s not even safe no more In the palace of the...
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...
Snow and sand? Yes, you can have both and don’t need to fly anywhere. As usual for my birthday, I prefer to spend the weekend skiing. This year, we...
The sound of my hiking shoes could have been a metronome About 28 years ago, I climbed the highest peak in Switzerland (also the 2nd highest in the Alps)...
We spent a long weekend in Durango, CO. We like Durango a lot, so driving up to the New Mexican/Colorado border was a pleasure. It is a beautiful scenic...
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...
As you know from my earlier blog, last year we looked for a house but couldn’t find one we liked. All the homes we saw needed too much work....
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...