These are great! I keep forgetting how much we have seen in the past month. I need to start working on some of those. Yours are wonderful – such a full day!
You are quite welcome! I know I don’t get here as often as I would like, yet when I do, I realy am grateful for what you bring into my Life. Thank you again, Timothy. Love, Amy
These are great! I keep forgetting how much we have seen in the past month. I need to start working on some of those. Yours are wonderful – such a full day!
Thanks, Susan!
I love the beams on the ceiling! Beautiful photos! 😄😄
Thanks, Michelle!
That looks like quite a simple yet comfy lodge. Thanks for sharing!
Looks rustic and comfy.
It’s pretty old — probably late 18th to early 19th century. Some of the buildings at las Golondrinas date back to the early 1700s.
Really enjoyed this, Timothy! Thank you for taking the time to put this post together. Love, Amy
You are welcome, Amy, and thank you for commenting.
You are quite welcome! I know I don’t get here as often as I would like, yet when I do, I realy am grateful for what you bring into my Life. Thank you again, Timothy. Love, Amy
love all the photos of the lodge, molassas making and the blacksmith. Where is Los Golondrinas?
It’s in north central New Mexico south of Santa Fe.
Thanks Timothy, I may need to add this to the places I need to check out. 🙂
Their harvest festival is the first weekend in October.
Thanks! Good to know 🙂