Showing posts with label Honeymoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honeymoon. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pictures from our Honeymoon, Part 2


If you enjoy a margarita on a hot summer day, you need to try it Santa Fe style. We were lucky enough to enjoy a few of these margaritas in Santa Fe - who would have thought that a jalapeno could enhance the flavor of a margarita in such a way. I'm a believer!

Friday, July 24, 2009

If you hike downstream, the smell still blows upstream

While on our honeymoon we found ourselves hiking in a pair of streams.

Here Bryan cools off in the water after experiencing the Montezuma Hot Springs.

Certainly, a cold stream feels good on a nice hot day - at least that is what we thought. At Montezuma, we were wise (?) enough to hike in our flip-flops. Ok, in all honesty, probably not the safest choice, but in hindsight - it probably was the best choice. :)

Our hike to Nambe Falls was a bit warm, so we thought it would be a good idea to hike a portion of our trip in the cold stream. The choice certainly felt good.

And we certainly enjoyed a cool and enjoyable trek. But later we would have to pay the price for our indulgence.

On our drive from Taos to Amarillo we had to pull over to remove the offending sneakers from the vehicle. (Yes, it really did smell that bad!)

Bryan had the brilliant idea to attach the shoes to the top of our car - and there they stayed for the remainder of our trip.

I suppose this is one honeymoon story we will not soon forget.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Images from our Honeymoon: Part 1





So, my mom's comment after seeing our honeymoon pictures...

"For a minute there,I thought I was looking at your great-grandmother's pictures, what with all those church pictures..."

Ok, thanks mom. Yes, I did take a few pictures of church's on our honeymoon. The variety of architecture among the pictures was quite amazing. This was perhaps my favorite example of architecture. The lines to this church are so simple and yet so very stunning.

The church in these images is the San Francisco de Asis Church, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico. It is no surprise that this structure was the inspiration for four paintings by Georgia O'Keefe and several photographs by Ansel Adams.