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August 3rd 2013
Published: August 9th 2013
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Our daughter Rosanna and son in law Evan spent their summer holidays with us. Besides visiting the sights in our local area we took an overnight trip to Santa Fe as Evan had never been to the southwest United States. 4 August 2013 Sunday. We hit the road at 8:30 am, with Linda and I, Rosanna and Evan, and our two year old grandson Liam, whose mother Tamara stayed behind as she had a doctors appoi... Read Full Entry



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Hiking in the Garden of the GodsHiking in the Garden of the Gods
Hiking in the Garden of the Gods

Evan, Rosanna, Linda and Liam
Hiking in the Garden of the GodsHiking in the Garden of the Gods
Hiking in the Garden of the Gods

Liam noticed that Linda was falling behind, so he offered her his hand and pulled her up the hill.
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Hiking in the Garden of the Gods

Linda resting with Liam
Hiking in the Garden of the GodsHiking in the Garden of the Gods
Hiking in the Garden of the Gods

Linda, Rosanna, and Evan carrying Liam



9th August 2013

Santa Fe and more
Glad everyone enjoyed the sand dunes and Colorado. I always enjoy going to Garden of the Gods. It is so peaceful. Happy travels.
9th August 2013

What gorgeous countryside to be hiking in! I hope I get the opportunity to visit one day. Not to mention eating some very fine food from the sounds of it, yum!
10th August 2013

Please do come visit...
the American West has gorgeous scenery and interesting geography. But with your being kiwi, it will take a lot to impress you, but we'll try.
10th August 2013
Bridge over the Rio Grande Gorge

THAT'S A BRIDGE
Wow...how many engineers were employed to build that???
10th August 2013
Bridge over the Rio Grande Gorge

Not sure how many engineers...
but either the scaffolding was tremendous our they used a very large crane.
10th August 2013
Bridge over the Rio Grande Gorge

Not sure how many engineers...
but either the scaffolding was tremendous our they used a very large crane.
13th August 2013

Wow!
I have just finished your blogs from start to finish.It was wonderful, sort of classic travelouge.What I like most is your ability to strike a conversation with strangers.I also like to do so during my travels although my travel is restricted to my home country ie.,''India''
14th August 2013

Thanks for your kind comment...
and massive effort to read all my blogs.

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