Julie's latest entry
Santa Fe, New Mexico
No photos with this entry, other than one of the dancers at Indian Market. The festival was great, we were there most of the day on Sunday. Always fun to talk to the artists about their incredible work. This is wind down week. We have had visitors for most of the month and loved seeing folks and squiring them around. Brenda and David…
abby Are you going to Durango or just National Parks?
re: Mesa verdeDavid and Brenda Waldron What a concise and comprehensive record. Your immaculate attention to detail here, coupled with your detailed planning of this cultural crescendo was immaculate. Thank Miss Julie :) To Marty for his unselfish safe driving, stopping for photo shoots, and enthusing and guiding us through this wonderful natural world of majestic beauty. One of the most exhilarating experiences of our lifetime !
re: Mesa verdeJulie Klaper Site of the largest cliff dwelling in Mesa Verde
re: Cliff palaceMartha Great job capturing the landscape.
re: photo from 20 July 2013Martha Marty looks at home
re: Lunch in Jemez SpringsPhyllis V. This is terrific. May try this for my fall soiree. Delighted it's been such a good and interesting summer.
re: road trips and cooking schoolMarfa U can practice on us!
re: Jean and I at cooking schoolMarfa Both r classics
re: Line ShackMarfa Love it!
re: Madrid humorElise Detterbeck Julie--I can't get over how different your summer is to ours on one level, and how similar on another! Beautiful pictures, and beautiful scenery, and such interesting places. Loved the dye info and appreciate the Pinckney tie-in.
re: CalderaElise Detterbeck Cool sink!
re: Bathroom sinkElise Detterbeck No idea about the chilis. You learn something new all the time! Sounds like your Western Adventure is TRULY an adventure in many ways. Consequently.....your blog is fun. Love, Elise
re: road trips and cooking schoolLesesne Love the way you are spending your days-they sound so varied! Keep up the blog, it's so interesting. Lesesne
re: folk market and raftingElise Hi Julie! Loved the pictures of that market! What kind of bird was that? I can't believe the gorgeous colors! How much stuff did you buy? It sounds like you are really enjoying the area again. Love the blog! keep it up. I'll keep checking it from time to time.
re: folk market and rafting