Day 3 CompleteI'm done uploading and tagging the photos from Day 3 of the JttW2 photo blog. That's the end of Albuquerque. Day 4 is the journey to and through Dinetah, which includes a lot of museum photos and zoo pics, so that will take a while to get through. We covered a LOT of ground and absorbed a lot of information in a very short amount of time during this trip. Going through the photos now and looking up where we were and what we saw online helps me figure out just what we did, exactly, because it's all a blur. How much of the information that we are exposed to in our daily lives do we actually ever consciously process? Do you understand the classes you're in now? Do you remember things you learned last year? Five years ago? Ten years ago? Do you understand all of it? Any of it? Have you gone back and tried to understand things now that you didn't understand before? Oh yes, and on the home front, the plumbers seem to have come and filled in the tunnel under the house today while I was at work. Good timing, because it started storming this evening. I planted a few kernels of Indian (ornamental) corn out front to see if they would sprout. I may plant a few more things if the workmen are done stomping on everything, and if it keeps on trying to rain every now and then. No more of this 100 degree plus weather for DAYS on end business, thank you very much! 2 comments
Comment from: Alindawyl [Visitor]
The church in Albuquerque you thought was San Felipe de Neri... you were correct. It's over 200 years old. I love old churches.
Now I want to revisit the missions in San Antonio. Especially since the renovations on the interior of San Jose were completed last month.
09/30/11 @ 06:35
I have old pictures of the missions somewhere, from a school project.
09/30/11 @ 21:58
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