| Jade's pirate face. First leg from Austin to Houston was fine. Not too early in the morning (10:25 a.m.), short flight. |
| A few hours into the 4-hour layover in Houston: not possible to sit still any more! |
| Jade and Sade. Mellow flight. |
| Jade's pirate face. First leg from Austin to Houston was fine. Not too early in the morning (10:25 a.m.), short flight. |
| A few hours into the 4-hour layover in Houston: not possible to sit still any more! |
| Jade and Sade. Mellow flight. |
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| Radio City Music Hall: Emma, will we see you perform there someday? |
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| The Chrysler Building. One of my favorite examples of Art Deco architecture. |
| Cheryl dropped by on Saturday, August 16. Papa Tom still has tomatoes in the garden and picked for Cheryl to have with her anasazi beans from Colorado. |
| The sunflowers shaded the tomato plants through the summer so they didn't burn up. As soon as the weather cools in September, the plants should bloom again for a fall crop. |
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Queen Elsa, partaking of Papa Tom's chocolate pecan cake from the Perini Ranch, and hanging out with Daddy.
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Cheryl, Tom, and hollyhocks at the Springs. The three of us soaked in the pools every night we were there. Will we ever not smell like sulfur?
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So happy that the springs are between 93 degrees and 107 degrees!
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Tom and Cheryl in one of the 22 pools overlooking the San Juan River.
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| Time to outrun the rain! We made it to the restaurant across the river just as the storm broke. |
| The Springs are perched above the San Juan River. |
| Must be time to head back to Texas. Tex-Mex, oh yeah! |
How could we resist the chocolate factory? Papa Tom got three chocolate-covered cherries; Cheryl and I went for truffles and mint covered in dark chocolate. Decadence!
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Stopped at the James Ranch for cheese made with raw milk. And look! What book is that on the shelf?
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Lunch at the Steamworks, our favorite Durango restaurant. Our first visit must have been about 10 years ago. The years blur together!
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At the edge of the trail to the Chimney Rock.
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| Pueblo ruins |
Papa Tom taking a photo of me while I'm taking a photo of him
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Papa Tom, our friend Cheryl, and tour guide Susan descending from the uppermost pueblo.
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Mesas, far away. Archeologists posit that the pueblo dwellers could communicate with each other via fire/smoke signals for up to 90 miles distance.
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They aren't in the photo, but I'm talking with two hikers and their dog Darwin about other great hikes. Remember: Conundrum hot springs off a trail outside Vail. Another year . . . .
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How deep will the snow be after Labor Day?
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Started the day with latte and mocha latte at the Pagosa Springs Bakehouse.
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Stopped at the Farmer's Market in hopes of finding fresh goat cheese. Sold out!
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Princess the grizzly lives at the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Park. She was taken in at 10 months old after her Mom was shot and killed while raiding an Alaskan village.
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Do you see the bobcat enjoying the sun? He reminded us of a big ole house cat!
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The elk dropped his antlers. They're more than 3 feet tall!
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This emu was found galloping through the streets of Pagosa Springs. I don't know how he was caught. Emus can run up to 40 miles per hour and have a 9-foot stride!
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The bearded dragon was spikey on top but had a very soft little belly.
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We checked out the Williams Creek trail for a hike the following day.
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