Exploring some of the native history on the way to Farmington |
A 1900"s homestead |
This ruin in it's day was 3 stories tall and had somewhere between 250 to 300 rooms in all. |
You can still see some of the timbers that were the ceiling of this bottom floor room. The floors were made of straw, wood and yucca fibers. |
This is the grand Kiva. The main meeting place and where the celebrations took place. |
Looking back to the main ruins. |
These ruins are on the banks of the San Juan River. |
Sharlene getting the mud off the Jeep after a day of fishing at Trout Lakes |
Our neighbor Jerald the best fishing and mud buddy! |
Ken at Lake Brazos. No fish today but he did catch some crawdads! |
Another awesome day of fishing at the Trout Lakes! A limit catch day! |
Taking a break after exploring the Colorado back roads and Conejos River. |
Our friend Harry driving the train. |
A beautiful day at Pagosa Springs Resort |
Enjoying the waterfall of 98* |
The Springs has 27 thermal hot springs pools ranging from 114* the Lobster Pot to a 86* Blue Lagoon lap pool. We spent a relaxing afternoon soaking in a variety of the pools. |
The Springs flows in the San Juan River. |
The end of a wonderful day in Pagosa Springs. We enjoyed some local Mexican/ New Mexican cuisine overlooking the Springs. |
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