This shot was taken away from the main building of homes. It's probably not as old as the main structure. Most information states that the pueblo is approximately 1000 years old. In my opinion, it's all beautiful.
I always think the older the structure, the more beauty and character it has. The link you sent to me about the property had expired, but I am excited about your new adventure!! I hope you will post a few photos here, or send a new link!
Old adobe is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
It doesn't show its age, love the colors as always!
ReplyDeleteI like those colors, you are probably used to them but they really catch my eye.
ReplyDeleteI like how the blue pops out in the shot.
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wow. that's really old. especially in america. very cool, randy.
ReplyDeleteA nice weathered look to the window frame is a complimentary touch.
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful place and it must really be gorgeous at Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how old that is! You are so lucky to have such sights nearby, Randy!
ReplyDeleteReading your last two posts makes me want to visit Taos next Christmas. Sounds like great fun!
ReplyDeleteI always think the older the structure, the more beauty and character it has. The link you sent to me about the property had expired, but I am excited about your new adventure!! I hope you will post a few photos here, or send a new link!
ReplyDeleteOnly 1000 years old? Likely still under warranty! Ha ha.
ReplyDeleteTalk about a good testament to adobe construction! Love this style of architecture as I've mentioned before.
An exemple to be followed...
ReplyDeleteThis pueblo definitely is worth a visit. . .or two. . .or three.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Wonderful composition.
ReplyDeleteA visit is always interesting to this Pueblo. Apartment style living was nothing new to these folks!
ReplyDeleteI agree, the touches of peeling blue are fantastic!
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