Wednesday, June 28, 2017

THE SOUNDS FROM THE SILENCE

By
Gypsy Rhapsody
(a 1976 Airstream that is a good listener)

The beat of the drum...
Tom Tom Tom Tom
The chatter of the people...
The smoke from the chimneys...
The brick masons...
The bread bakers...
The musicians...
The construction workers...
The road crews...
The star gazers...
The hunters...
The gatherers...
The children playing...
The mothers...
The fathers...
The grandparents...
The sounds from the silence...
It's all there...
Tom Tom Tom Tom
Chaco Canyon

Vannie and Dave had gotten great reviews from Cousin Kathryn
about Chaco Canyon.  It was about a 4 hour drive from Questa,
and the last 21 miles was a bumpy, gravel, dusty road.
It is also very HOT in the middle of the day at Chaco.
But according to V and D, it was worth it.
They will definitely go back before the summer is over.

Chaco Canyon...
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Northwest corner of New Mexico

V and D got to Chaco Canyon by this long dusty road.
There were times they could go only 5 miles per hour
because of the ruts and gravel and dust. 

This sweet little calf thought he owned the road.
Vannie said he was so adorable...it was as if he wanted
his picture taken.  He came right up to the car and
said, "Cheese."

Chaco Campground...
That's V and D's little blue "Amazon Prime" tent.
The red umbrella is attached to the picnic table for a teeny weeny bit of shade.

After setting up the campsite, they headed out to one of the rein sites.
There was supposed to have been a guide waiting for them, but no guide showed up.
So Vannie went into her teacher mode, and did the tour with the few pamphlets they had 
picked up at the ranger's station.  She is sharing some facts with their new friends,
Cindy and Ellen.   

On to the next site...
This area was developed between AD900 - 1100.
It was the main ceremonial center of the Anasazi culture.

Some of these structures were two and three stories buildings
with over 600 rooms.  
Population...800-1200 people

There were ceremonial structures called kivas.
Vannie said that there were so many things that reminded her of the Mayas
in Central America...the small square openings in the sides of the kivas
and the larger "T" shaped openings at either end.

V and D were hot as firecrackers after exploring,
so they were excited to stop off at the Ranger's Station to watch a movie.
They just wished that there had been popcorn and cokes.

Back to the campsite...

The sun had gone down and the air was starting to cool off.

Their campsite was very close to these reins along the cliff wall.

Petroglyphs

...so interesting

Time to sit back and relax and wait
till it was dark enough for the Ranger Talk 
about the stars...at 9:00pm...way pass their normal bedtime.

Dave said..."What a treat."
The area in the canyon where the "star gazing"
took place was gorgeous.
Vannie said that the Ranger was so knowledgeable 
about the stars that the heavens seemed to open up
in a new and more wonderful way.

The Heavens
The Stars
The Setting
The Beauty
...in awe of God's Gift...

Next morning the adventurers up early to beat the heat.
They headed down this path to a site that had not been excavated.
It was about a 3 mile hike, but on fairly level ground.



We were the only ones there...
No cell phones...
No TV's...
No sound...except for the "sounds from the silence".

Amazing what this culture could accomplish with
no beasts of burden...
no wheels...
no metal tools...
...no major water course...

...more petroglyphs...

You will have to look hard for this one.
It's reddish in color and right in the middle of the rock.

...Breakfast time...
Dave said he was starving after that hike.
Eggs, Bacon, Buttered Toast, Coffee
YUM.!!!

What a wonderful adventure back in time...
V and D are heading home
and are blessed once again with God's paintbrush.












Friday, June 23, 2017

JUNE IS BUSTIN' OUT ALL OVER

By
Gypsy Rhapsody
(a 1976 Airstream that loves June in New Mexico)

June is bustin' out all over!
All over the meadow and the hill!
Buds're bustin' outa bushes
And the rompin' river pushes
Ev'ry little wheel that wheels beside the mill!

I'm not sure Rodgers and Hammerstein
was talking about New Mexico, but it fits.

We've been here about three weeks,
and it is just as glorious as the song.

Vannie had a great birthday week...
celebrating with cousins and friends.


Here's the birthday girl
getting excited about this
big black leather biker jacket.
The biker forgot it at the Caribel Condos,
and Vannie was working that day.
Of course, he called back and asked
for it to be mailed to him.
Fun for a little while.!!!


The Columbine Trail between Questa and Red River, NM
is a perfect example of "June bustin' out all over".
The sunshine peeking through the tree branches
makes a puzzle of sorts on the path.
Vannie said this trail is so
cool,
clean,
and comfortable.


The aspen leaves were twinkling.
They don't make a sound...
and, yet, they do.
The forest is funny that way.


..."buds are bustin' outa bushes"...


Sweet little fairy hats hanging on the vines
waiting for the fairies to
come by to pluck one for their next party.


The Red River rompin' and stompin' down the mountain.
"And the rompin' river pushes"


Sprinkles of dandelions makin' that old log feel new again...


Another great hike...around Eagle Rock Lake...
only about a block from me...


"June is bustin' out all over...
Y'ken can see it in the trees,
Y'ken can smell it in the breeze..".


"Look around, look around, look around."


Cousin Time
Jay and Kathryn Brady's house...Santa Fe, NM
You can see Jay enjoying his "porch time".


Such a cozy little place
Inviting to all you arrive...


Kathryn whisked V and D off to this wonderful museum just around the corner.
Museum of International Folk Art
"A Sweet Spot in Santa Fe"


Several great exhibits
This first one was sculptures made from
tiny little pieces of wood...glued together.
Fascinating!
V and D were reminded of a Lafayette, LA artist, Fred Daspit.
Fred was one of Dave's professors many moons ago at ULL.
He created many wonderful sculptures from tiny pieces of wood
after he retired from teaching.


The Flamenco Exhibit
Fun...Hot...Action...Colorful...Fiery


Dave enjoyed the old photographs and displays.

...and then there was a room with costumes...
Flamenco Vannie


The Toy Exhibit
Vannie said, "Unbelievable"...
Not to be missed if you are in Santa Fe...
There were large displays like this one...

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...and then small little windows to look through to
discover tiny little creatures talking or having a party or discussing politics.
Dave said there were little scenes everywhere you turned.
Each told a different story.
A Child's Wonderland...
Hey, I think these 3 grownups enjoyed the heck of it, too.


The next morning Kathryn said, "Let's go hiking at Tent Rock."
And everybody said, "Amen".
Tent Rock is south of Santa Fe...took them about an hour to get there.



V, D, and K arrived very early.
First visitors on the scene.
Magical.!
V and D were so excited to see their
old friends, the Hoodoos.  They first met these
natural creatures in Bryce Canyon in Utah
back in October.


All had to "suck in"...big time...to
get through some of the passages on this trail.


Another reminder for V and D...
Antelope Canyon in Arizona...
Tent Rock is a slot canyon like Antelope.
Formed by water and sand years and years ago...


Silent...peaceful...Sacred...
These 3 adventurers felt as if they were on Holy Ground.
...and they were the only 3 experiencing this special place at this given time
during June 2017 at 8:00 am...
Chill bumps,!


Upon leaving the slot canyon and entering the LIGHT....


Slow and steady....
Higher and higher...


Made it...
"June is bustin' out all over"
Sing it, Dave...


Have to head back down and through the slot,
pass the Hoodoos, and back to the real world.
They did not meet any real people until on their way back.
An Amazing Adventure.!!!
Cousin's forever connected by the experience at Tent Rock.

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Back to Questa/Red River...
Lafayette Friends, Scotty Rosatto and fam, treated us to
a birthday dinner at the Sundance Restaurant in Red River.
Lots of Laughs and Eats...


Rolled into to the Harris Compound at Sunset...
Ready for a good night's sleep so that they
can finish off the rest of June.

"Because it's June, June, June, June
Just because it's June, June June"