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The
Strange Tale of the Lady
in Blue
- Of all the tales of lost treasure, ghosts, inexplicable lights,
apparitions, spirit horses, unsolved murders and disappearances across the Southwest,
the legend of María Jesus de Ágreda - the fabled "Lady in
Blue" -
ranks among the most strange and mysterious of them all. More...
Southwest
Collectibles - Navajo Weavings
-
Navajo Mary McKibben, who began weaving at the age of six, said, "My mother
would take out my small loom and set it up beside her large loom. I learned to
weave sitting at her side... Weaving is a very spiritual thing...when I weave
I think of my relatives and my old friends at school." More...
Birthday
Bash Road Trip on Route
66 -It is that time of year again, when the leaves
age.
And so do I.
Bummer.
Oh well.
During this season, though, a wandering spirit always seems to move me. I feel
that I have to hit the road. More...
Two
Holiday Pies from the South - Apple Green Chili
Pie and a Roasted Tomato Mole Pie, both topped with toasted pine nuts, together
with a homemade pie crust recipe from Chef Ara - yum! More...
Powwow
in Terlingua -The main area is a circle called the Arena which is
blessed before the ceremonies. The only entrance faces East and non-Natives can
only enter it by invitation. The drummers sit in the center; they are the Heartbeat
of Mother Earth. More...
Seeing
Red: The Calm of the Canyonlands -Utah's
Canyonlands look as alien as Mars. Shades of red dominate the landscape, swathes
of it decorating every sheared-off cliff and jutting spire. The pale blue sky,
the scattered green vegetation, and the rocks' alternating bands of pale sandstone
merely emphasize the deep oranges visible in every direction but up. More...
Are you interested in the temperatures in the
desert? Click
here to see more current
desert temperatures!
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Geology
Geodes These
mysterious earth-shaped rocks have long challenged geologists to explain how
they are formed. Geodes are a variable phenomenon and, therefore, many theories
exists to explain how they are created. The term geode is derived from
the Greek word Geoides which means "earthlike." More...
Trip of the Month

Julian,
California - The entire township of Julian is a Designated Historical
District. Its image as an early California frontier town with pioneer store fronts,
historic sites and guided tours of Eagle and High Peak Mines accounts for much
of its modern appeal. More...