It was a beautiful drive. The snow in the trees looked like a Christmas Card. By the time we got to Taos the snow was gone.

Most of the buildings in Taos are of the adobe style.

Even the McDonald's building looks like an adobe building.

We went to see another bridge. This one was a real bridge used to handle traffic. While I walked out on the bridge to take pictures, Nina volunteered to stay back at the car and do some shopping at the jewelry counters.

2 comments:
This is the area where Randy served his mission. It brings back lots of memories to him. Yea! first one to comment this time. I was way slow on the other days. Looks like you are seeing lots of interesting things. Amazing what is right here in the west.
205 miles you really had a long day. I am definatedly not ready for snow, but the pictures is sure pretty.
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