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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Horseback riding! Like Cowpokes! pictures



Here we are horseback riding in Mancos, Colorado! For those of you who read my parents blog, we are home, but we couldn't get the pictures off the other camera until now. We are heading for one last camping trip to Hunting Island tomorrow. Keep checking the blog for updates!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Four Corners and Anasazi Dwellings




Pic.#1 Me in Arizona,Colorado,Utah and New Mexico all at once

Pic.#2 The Village of Ancient Puebloans

FOUR CORNERS,USA

Today we went to Four Corners. I was into being in four states in four sec.! Sammy sat in all the four states at one time!

The corners are on a Navajo Indian Reservation. Native Americans were selling their jewelry and arrows.

I was happy to see the corners! I had always wanted to stand in four states at once!

THE VILLAGE OF ANCIENT PUEBLOANS

These are the Kivas and buildings. They were outside people. The houses were just an area to sleep. We enjoyed seeing the ruins of cliff dwellings!

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Horse Back Riding!!! Like Cowpokes!

Yesterday, we went horse back riding! For TWO WHOLE HOURS!!!! My horse's name was Jasper, a Chesnut gelding. He had to be in the front... or I would of been on the ground! He was a stubborn old horse and had to get his way! The trail had some hills and sharp turns... and I got some practice! I was in Heaven!!!!!!!!! I really enjoyed it!

Mesa Verde







This is a typical little town in the rockies! This town is Durango,Colorado.


As you can tell (maybe not) the Rocky Mt. are in the background. This picture was taken from the library.It is a long drive to any BIG town from here.


After Durango, we went on to a little town called Mancos. There, we stopped to stay to see Mesa Verde. (that means Green Table in Spanish. They call it green table because it is a flat top Mt. with lots of green growth on top.)


The people who lived here (Yr.800-1300) were called Anasazi. They were ancient people. They built Cave Dwellings that had 50 rooms or more. In each home a living room would have a hole in the floor. The hole was a path to the underworld where they believed people began. They would also have a basement like room under their main living area. This room was called a Kiva and was like a church. They would go there to pray for good crops, rain, and a good hunt. They would also have ceremonies inside the Kiva.


The top of the Mesa was cleared for farming. They grew corn and squash. They had to grow a lot in case of a drought. To get to their crops they had to climb steep cliffs. It was a lot like rock climbing! They would hold on to rocks that were sticking out of the cliff.


Today, we woke up to see snow! The snow was wet and coming down hard! But, soon the sun came out and the snow melted little by little. I hope the weather clears up so we can see the Cave Dwellings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Mt.Rushmore




Pic.#1 Mt.Rushmore in snow

Pic.#2 A family of Mountain goats chomp on grass at Mt.Rushmore.

While in Custer,SD we saw Mt.Rushmore in the snow! The weather was supposed to clear up (meaning the snow was going to melt!) Well, the weatherman got that very wrong! It snowed the whole time we were there!

Mt.Rushmore was carved (or sculpted) by Borglum. He died before it was finished, so his family finished it for him.

South Dakota needed a tourist spot. They were going to carve wild west heroes, but Borglum took one look and said he was going to make it National. (By Carving Presidents in it) Now, we have a amazing carving!

When we were leaving Rushmore we spied some Mountain Goats! They were just chewing away! I thought they were so cute!!!

Friday, April 6, 2007

Katelin and Ashlyn at Rend Lake




Picture#1 Katellin and ME
Picture#2 Ashlyn and Jack
Picture#3 Mom,Jack,me and Sammy (the dog)
At Rend Lake Jack and I found some kids our age to play with for two days! We were very lucky!
We had fun Beehiving,scootering,talking and racing.
Pic.#3 we are in SD! (South Dakota) The Missouri River is so pretty!
Mt. Rushmore is located close to where we are camping now. I can't wait to see Mt. Rushmore!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

We are no longer pirates!


We are heading out west to the unknown! In this picture Jack and I are standing next to our car and camper. The camper has a a LOT of space! This is such an upgrade compared to the sailboat! The camper has a dinette area and a kitchen area. We have a microwave and an oven. A stove and sink complete the kitchen. Jack has a bunk to sleep in, while I sleep in a popout section that is very comfy. My parents do the same but their bed is bigger. When we don't have the popout section "popped out"our camper has only one comfortable bed.
Our first destination is Reidsville,NC. We will visit my grandparents there and then head to Asheboro,NC where I have more grandparents! Then we will head out to Tennessee. And (as my dad says) have some good ole barbecue. That trail of barbecue will lead us to Memphis and Nashville. Then it all depends on the weather. If it is cold, we will go Southwest. If it is nice weather we will go Northwest. But all of that deciding will wait until St.Louis. The Rockwood ROO is ready for some adventure!