Friday, September 26, 2008

San Francisco de Asis Church and the Scary Bridge!

“The Spanish Mission-style San Francisco de Asis Church was erected in the 18th century as a spiritual and physical refuge from raiding Apache, Ute, and Comanche. The earthy, clean lines of the exterior walls and supporting bulwarks have inspired generations of painters and photographers.” – Fodor’s The Old West: Travel Historic America.

The scary bridge:

Our visit to this bridge outside of town was the first time I understood vertigo! Wow, it felt so wobbly. So while Meg was brave and took photos from the middle of the bridge, I wondered around on solid ground and took took these landscapes:

I would highly recommend Taos for its beautiful sunsets, good food and friendly people. More Taos photos below...

1 comment:

Mickey Freedomfighter said...

You've always taken such beautiful pictures. Thank you for keeping in touch and for praying for us through our adoption. We are so blessed to have so many people lifting our little guy up before the Lord's throne. How have you gusy been? I need you number so we can catch up. You can email it to me at meichell@verizon.net