where route 66 took us
downtown full of color
day and night
along the way with cloud shadows on the hills
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‘have gone to flagstaff. be back on monday.’
Vacation (1983), warner brothers film
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flagstaff, arizona, usa, may 2026
the original staircase
the current stairs
the story
the legend
the model
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the link to the Loretto chapel and the stairs’ history:
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“the difficult is what takes a little time; the impossible Is what takes a little longer.’
-fridtjof nansen
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source credits: Loretto Chapel
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA – May 2026
one of my favorite museums ever
Monica Canilao, Teotilian del Vallek. Oaxaca, Mexicto, 1960
Sculpture titled “Ms. Utopia” by British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare CBE,
featuring a mannequin dressed in Dutch wax cotton textile, 2013
pinata near the offices, artist unknown
papier-mâché sculpturen created by artist Roberto Benavidez.
part of an exhibition titled “Truths Be Told”
from the Ray Neutrogena collection
museum guests of all ages were invited to stitch with museum materials
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source credits:
museum of iunternatiuonal folk art, santa fe, new mexico, u.s.a – may, 2026
doodlet’s
the most whimsical, charming store i have ever entered
filled from store to ceiling
and everywhere in between
with nothing but pure joy
in s small, yet lovely space
it took us over two hours
to walk through
look and touch everything
choose our treasures
“we cannot cure the world of sorrows but we can choose to live in joy.”
-joseph campbell
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new mexico, usa – may 2026
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new mexico, usa, may 2026
river of stone
stone to find home
stone to remember
*sticks to make rustic latilla fences
‘to so enter into it in nature and art
that the enjoyed meanings of life may become a part of living
is the attitude of artistic appreciation.’
-george h. mead
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*In New Mexico, you’ll find charming fences made of small branches called ‘latillas’ made primarily from native cedar or juniper poles. These rustic fences have a rich history, passed down through generations of indigenous and Hispanic communities.Originally built to keep out wildlife like coyotes, they’ve become a beloved part of the Southwestern landscape, especially in Santa Fe-style architecture.
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new mexico, usa, may 2026
let the adventure begin
first stop
santa fe, new mexico
place of art, history, beauty, and mystery
sharing a road trip with my fellow life traveler
my sister
nature celebrated with art
wild mustangs up top
birds splash in a flock
burro waits patiently
half sun half shade
no need for a clock
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“take me where the road ends and the adventure begins in Santa Fe.”
-inspired by Bon Jovi
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art credits: all sculptures by new mexican artists