Or another caption could also be….”Welcome to my part of Oklahoma”….equally as flat in most places……and it stays that way from my house to almost Cimarron on the way to Taos…..depending on which way I take….and which NOW I am looking at the map to see John’s NEW way to Taos to enjoy the Anasazi ruins near Mountainair….??!!?? hmmmmmm!!!
Hah! I’ll bet that’s a lot like parts of Oklahoma. One note, however: the ruins at Gran Quivira aren’t as old as I thought. I’ll have to do some research… By themselves, they’re probably not worth a special trip.
Okiedoke….will then wait for your report on the journey before I make any plans of my own to take that route……drive safe….and hopefully you can either free your mind or FILL it with the things you are dealing with and thinking about at this time……All Blessings John…..you have a lot on your plate!! Perhaps there is a “method to the madness….” ?!!?
We will await your photos of Gran Quivira area…….and again….take care!
Okie Steve : )
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Or another caption could also be….”Welcome to my part of Oklahoma”….equally as flat in most places……and it stays that way from my house to almost Cimarron on the way to Taos…..depending on which way I take….and which NOW I am looking at the map to see John’s NEW way to Taos to enjoy the Anasazi ruins near Mountainair….??!!?? hmmmmmm!!!
Hah! I’ll bet that’s a lot like parts of Oklahoma. One note, however: the ruins at Gran Quivira aren’t as old as I thought. I’ll have to do some research… By themselves, they’re probably not worth a special trip.
Okiedoke….will then wait for your report on the journey before I make any plans of my own to take that route……drive safe….and hopefully you can either free your mind or FILL it with the things you are dealing with and thinking about at this time……All Blessings John…..you have a lot on your plate!! Perhaps there is a “method to the madness….” ?!!?
We will await your photos of Gran Quivira area…….and again….take care!
Okie Steve : )
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