Yesterday morning we woke up and went back to downtown Santa Fe. We started out the day by walking the St. Francis labyrinth (that one was for you, Amanda G!). The labyrinth is beside the cathedral and backs up to a pretty little park. The labyrinth experience is meant to be representative of life--feeling lost at times, seeing the end goal or not, taking a winding path--and a tool for meditation. Pretty cool.
Then we took a gorgeous drive through the mountains to Los Alamos, one of Oak Ridge's sister secret cities. We visited the Bradbury Science Museum (named after the head of the Los Alamos plant, Norris Bradbury), and felt a strong kinship with the kids who grew up in another weird science town across the country. We learned that babies born in Los Alamos during the war actually had birth certificates with a PO Box number in Sandoval county--no actual town address! The shots below are of us halfway up the mountain to Los Alamos and of Allen checking out the History exhibit in the Bradbury museum.

When we left Los Alamos, we headed down state route 4 through some beautiful country. The photos below are of the Valle Grande and the Soda Dam near Jemez Springs. We walked around the gorgeous ruins in Jemez as well--a pueblo from the 1600s. We actually descended a ladder into the reconstructed ruins of a kiva, which was pretty cool. Unfortunately, our camera was dying while we visited the ruins.
We decided the spend the night in Flagstaff, where we checked out downtown, had some yummy fried rice, and got up for a jog this morning, during which we sucked wind and had our path crossed by a half dozen prairie dogs (they are adorable). We're on our way out now for a late breakfast and a visit to Sedona as our last little side trip before the Grand Canyon, one of the views we're most excited about. The parting shot below is of a huge T-Rex sculpture against the sunset in Holbrook, AZ.
that's not a t rex that's a teridacble. I can hear him screaming.
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