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A Tribute to our Flag Keepers
While attending a City Council meeting on December 14, 2009, in Pueblo, Colorado, I was pleasantly surprised when the Council took time to honor the men and women who adopted the flags at the entrances to the...
1 commentThe Oldest House in America
After visiting San Miguel Church on Old Santa Fe Trail in the historic district of Santa Fe, New Mexico, I decided to follow the sign by the church and walk down the street to check out what the sign claimed...
14 commentsDecorating: Santa Fe Style
Do you love Santa Fe style but don’t know how to pull it off in your own space? I know the feeling! When I bought my condo just off the Plaza, I wanted to embrace its Pueblo Revival architecture and go...
1 commentSpain: Mijas Pueblo
Only 33 km. from Malaga city, Mijas, a village of Muslim origin in Andalucia is one of the most picturesque villages in the Costa del Sol. It is often referred as one of the "Andalucian white villages" as...
9 commentsThe Indian Dwellings at Manitou Springs
I loved Colorado and I loved seeing the Anasazi Indian Cliff dwellings at Manitou Springs. These authentic Indian Cliff dwellings are situated off Route 24 just west of Colorado Springs where we were staying...
14 commentsI Am A Princess and A Shiny Penny
I ran into a shiny copper penny from Cubero, New Mexico, long before it became a ghost town. Her strong cultural identity is something we all can learn from, even though she left us in 2008.
39 commentsChristmas Day in 2009, a good place for the world's top ten
This is located in the remote desert town of highland plains is extremely rich in cultural traditions, where the Christmas and therefore much more attractive. Do not miss the whole point of Ledoux Street...
3 commentsLargo Canyon, New Mexico
PUEBLITOS OF DINÉTAH Secrets on Stones As I wandered along a dry sandy wash, the scream of a red-tailed hawk lingered on the wind. I scanned the clouds for this raptor but saw nothing. I searched the...
1 commentWhat to see in the City of Las Pinas, Philippines
The origin of the city's name is really not clear. Some says that it comes from the word "piña" (pineapple) as it became the trading center of pinapples at that time. Some says that it was previously called...
0 commentsCollecting Zuni Fetishes
Aaron Sheche (d.) Travertine Wolf The powerful attraction to Zuni fetishes is a well documented phenomena by those of us who have fallen under their spell. Zuni fetishes are small carved animals, insects or...
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