Not the most stylish, but has survived for awhile
It has been stuccoed over the original adobe
My picture of the oldest church didn’t turn out because the sun kept me from getting it to even be acceptable
Not only that, we were too early for the tours
A little look down a walkway on the outside
The courtyard at the front of the church
This gives you an idea of how thick the walls are.
Interesting old construction methods
Some of these from the early 1600’s
You would think a crusty old sailor in WHITE pants would have reason to lean a bit, not the parking meter.
I should have mentioned that we are at the Plaza in Santa Fe, NM today.
A very pleasant plaza surrounded by high end shops and galleries.
Just about any style of art you can think of is available here from cuisine to bronze sculpture.
Not very good light and to early to go through it, but the Cathedral Basilica is a beautiful building just off of the plaza.
The Loretto Chapel
A model of the spiral staircase going to the choir loft.
The real thing
A picture of how it was used for eight years before the banister was added at the nuns request.
While the unsupported staircase is the main draw to this church building, the rest of it is absolutely beautiful too.
The confessional
Outside
Sherm used to come here years ago and remembered how good their crepes were. They still are.
These buildings near the plaza all look historic…I’m not sure they are.
The local artisans gather here to sell their wares.
Most of their work is very nice
We didn’t have change for the meter so we…luckily got by with it this time.
This old town clock always reads standard time.
We saw a sign for Nambe Falls so we decided to check them out.
We rode past this fire on the way to the falls but figured someone would have already reported it as there were several homes in the area.
There was a no entry gate across the road at the falls and we had to turn around. These guys were there on our way back.
Disappointed to not see the falls, but did see some nice rock formations.
Then Sherm rode by scraping pegs.
Just checking out the beautiful scenery
Our last church to visit today
This one is renown for the pilgrimages people make to it each year.
A very serene location
It was clearly marked that photography wasn’t allowed inside the church. This gentleman was taking a lot of pictures so Sherm respectfully let him know of the restriction. Of course I had to document the event to protect my Bro.
Not as old as the others, but 200 years is still a bit of time.
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How does that song go? On the wrong road again!
A few shops in the town of Chimayo
This looked like it might be and old hollowed log water flume.
It was and was still being used. After we passed here, we just had a very pleasant ride on into Taos. Let the Rally begin!