Loads of fun at the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
The Move, Part 3: The Durango / Silverton Train
Life on the road. The girls got out of bed finally, after I started folding them the rest of the way into the couch. Incidentally, the two-room suites at the Residence Inn are TOTALLY the way to go when road tripping with the fam.
The Move, Part 2: Megalithic Ruins and Spruce Tree House (Mesa Verde)
Very cool stuff at Mesa Verde. At one time a thriving area with thousands of dwellings clustered in tribe-like communities, inhabited for centuries, abandoned over a few decades.
These kevas are a constant temp of about 58 F, nice and dark, naturally sound-proof... run some wiring and you've got a perfect media room!
The Move, Part 1: Four Corners and Balcony House (Mesa Verde)
This one is actually before we moved. It shows that poor Johnathan has two sisters who are convinced that he (a) is a dress-up doll, and (b) would be cuter as a girl.
Balcony House at Mesa Verde. Gotta watch the kids, as there are no handrails or other guards to keep you from taking a jolly good plunge off the cliffside.
Entrance to the Balcony House via an authentic reconstruction of the original means. Sturdy ladder, though, even if a bit unnerving to climb.
The only other way into / out of Balcony House is this little tunnel. Either this was intended to be an impediment, or these people were all Johnathan's size.
After another ladder, you climb up a rather perilous seeming rock face on your way back to the trail head.
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