so michael flew in thursday evening, we headquartered at the airport sheraton, friday morning up early, breakfast at the waffle house, not 500 feet from the hotel, pecan waffle, home fries covered and smothered thank you with a coffee chaser, and i am good to go, so we set off on the road towards santa fe and north of there picked up the high road to taos, a nice 76 mile diversion into the remote new mexico mountain country . i had done this a couple of years ago but michael had never been on it, here is the 3 cultures statue from the sanctuary de chimayo where we made a brief stop
a small sheltered altar i believe for outside mass, these are all with the 21mm loxia hand held and manual focused
a prayer offering place?? this is not the religion of my youth so i am not as knowledgeable about what i am photograment sometimes
the actual church, somewhere is the grotto with the reported sacred healing mud, but i did not see it
moving along the road, we stopped at las truchas, home of an old adobe mission style church
a really cool mural on the side of what looked like a good old fashioned roadhouse nite club in penasco nm
some new mexico high country, the road has quite a few scenic pull offs
we stopped for lunch at the chili line cafe, in tres piedras, just north of the intersection of route 285 and route 64, the cafe took its name from the d&rg branch that ran through here, from alamosa colorado down to santa fe, it was called the chile line from all the colorful dried chiles hanging from the houses in the small communities enroute, the line had a very interesting history, this water tank and some traces of the old right of way are all that is left in this spot
