Archive | January, 2012

White Sands National Monument

White Sands National Monument

Easily mistaken for snow, these brilliantly white rolling drifts are actually the world’s largest gypsum dunefield.

The 275 square mile New Mexico desert, known as White Sands National Monument, is a remarkable place both for its beauty and its improbability. Gypsum dissolves in water and normally is washed out to sea before it can grow into such large dunes. In White Sands, however, gypsum washed down from the San Andres and Sacramento Mountains remains trapped in the Tularosa Basin, where it accumulates into a snow white desert.

 

Photo of the day: Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak

Pikes Peak, Colorado Springs, Colorado framed in golden aspen.

Santa Fe for Sale

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Santa Fe, New Mexico may not literally be for sale, but it sure seems as if everything else in town is. The downtown Plaza, listed as a National Historic Landmark, struck us as a giant adobe shopping mall. Street front stores sell everything from tourist memorabilia to art. Nearby passageways open to larger interior malls with even more retail options. Outside, street merchants pedal crafts and Native American jewelry. Santa Fe is a shopper’s paradise. Fortunately for us, though, there is plenty more to see and do in New Mexico’s state capitol.

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A Day Late and Tapas Short

This is the closed and locked door of the Santa Fe School of Cooking at 9:00 AM Wednesday morning. It’s closed and locked because the tapas class I registered for started at 9:00 A.M. . . . Tuesday morning.

How to Travel as a Couple Without Killing Each Other

Happily traveling together fulltime for 20 months and counting

 “And you’re still married?”

It’s by far the most common reaction we get after telling people we’ve been traveling together for nearly two years. More interesting, apparently, than our favorite destination or even how we’re able to travel for so long is how we’ve refrained from murdering each other.

The frequency of this question reveals a lot about the state of our relationships; which is also where the answers begin.

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