A few times we've seen trucks carrying large windmill blades - one at a time. It was neat to actually see hundreds and hundreds of these windmills in the Texas panhandle.
We stayed at a little bed and breakfast called Casa Gallina.
Made a friend or two.
At one point there was a snow storm.
We saw a gorge.
Made cheesy and dramatic poses.
And hiked around.
We saw a famous church.
And the setting around it.
We visited a museum.
We went to the Taos Peublo.
And then Jeremy felt like he might die - so we cut our trip short and drove home.
The view from his hospital room.
Jeremy is still home recovering but he's going to be just fine. Thanks again for all the well-wishes!
And that concludes wedding week at J&K. Hope you enjoyed it!
so pretty! that looks like a lot of fun. I really love new mexico, it's one of those places I can imagine myself living when I'm old. just having some land and looking out over nothing.
ReplyDeleteAura - I thought of you while we were out there - it definitely seems like your kind of place. I think I like Santa Fe a little more than Taos after experiencing both places. I'm ready for a big city vacation next.
ReplyDeletethis looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteAhhh I love that chicken eyelid.
ReplyDeleteps. your wedding invites i spotted on cup of jo are amazing!
Kudos.
@ Joanna - it was awesome! Until the appendix issue. But even then, what an adventure!
ReplyDelete@ Me Melodia - I'm so glad you noticed the chicken eye lid! It kind of freaked me out at the time. Thank you - I was so scared to design my own invites but I'm so happy with how they turned out.
J + K: you're much too modest on your photog skills ;) hehehe...
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