Dried Peppers
It was suggested to me by an archeologist to visit Taos, New Mexico during one of my road trips. Driving 16 hours out of my way, I decided to visit. The drive itself winded me up, down, and around mountains and isolated, breathtaking alpine towns. All of which looked like they'd been built centuries ago apart from the snowmobiles they use to get around now more so than horses. This photo was taken to the immediate left of the 200-year-old, San Francisco de Assisi Mission Church. Local community volunteers were re-mudding the Adobe-style church at the time - as they do each spring.
June 2, 2016
It was suggested to me by an archeologist to visit Taos, New Mexico during one of my road trips. Driving 16 hours out of my way, I decided to visit. The drive itself winded me up, down, and around mountains and isolated, breathtaking alpine towns. All of which looked like they'd been built centuries ago apart from the snowmobiles they use to get around now more so than horses. This photo was taken to the immediate left of the 200-year-old, San Francisco de Assisi Mission Church. Local community volunteers were re-mudding the Adobe-style church at the time - as they do each spring.
June 2, 2016
It was suggested to me by an archeologist to visit Taos, New Mexico during one of my road trips. Driving 16 hours out of my way, I decided to visit. The drive itself winded me up, down, and around mountains and isolated, breathtaking alpine towns. All of which looked like they'd been built centuries ago apart from the snowmobiles they use to get around now more so than horses. This photo was taken to the immediate left of the 200-year-old, San Francisco de Assisi Mission Church. Local community volunteers were re-mudding the Adobe-style church at the time - as they do each spring.
June 2, 2016