That’s Petr Jandacek, and he has a carved staff that he had all kinds of stuff on. He gave me some arrow heads and rattlesnake eggs, which I found humorous since rattlesnakes bare their young alive. Anyway, he live is Los Alamos with is wife Louise. He has a website, http://www.jandacek.com, where he tells about his life, travel, comic books he’s made, etc. if you want to know more.
Oooh, hand-made tortillas – I want to go there! I am amused by the photo of the woman talking on the cell phone… it seems we can’t escape “today” even when visiting a place that has a very “yesterday” feel!
Thanks, Janna! I had better cell coverage at las Golondrinas than I do at home. Then there’s the photo of Laurie working on homework on her computer. I put those two together for the juxtaposition of people using technology in an old world setting.
Handsome horse! What is the crook-necked object the fellow in the striped shirt and overall is carrying?
That’s Petr Jandacek, and he has a carved staff that he had all kinds of stuff on. He gave me some arrow heads and rattlesnake eggs, which I found humorous since rattlesnakes bare their young alive. Anyway, he live is Los Alamos with is wife Louise. He has a website, http://www.jandacek.com, where he tells about his life, travel, comic books he’s made, etc. if you want to know more.
That’s quite the collection of links on his site. His site comes up and disappears, listing a page of various links.
it’s actually http://www.jandacek.com. I left out the “d”. Sorry. Fixed it in the previous reply.
Thanks! That works now. Chatauquas, yes! Interesting site. 🙂
Love the smile on the prospector guy 🙂
Thanks!
Wow love these so much! I just got busy so I’ll have to come back to look closer! Have a wonderful day! This looks like so much fun! 😀
Thanks, Michelle.
I’m really enjoying the pics from Rancho de los Golondrinas….that is such a delightful place…like going back in time.
Thanks!
Oooh, hand-made tortillas – I want to go there! I am amused by the photo of the woman talking on the cell phone… it seems we can’t escape “today” even when visiting a place that has a very “yesterday” feel!
Thanks, Janna! I had better cell coverage at las Golondrinas than I do at home. Then there’s the photo of Laurie working on homework on her computer. I put those two together for the juxtaposition of people using technology in an old world setting.