I love when you say “this is where I live”. I just want to hit the road and visit all the beautiful scenery. You have taken us along on so many beautiful places Shalom. Thank you! Safe travels always ✌️❤🤗
@@cozykat6695 I am incredibly blessed to be able to live in so many beautiful places. I get new pictures on the walls of my life quite often and I love it! ✌🏼❤️🤗
Yes, it truly could make the difference. A friend and I helped talk a guy down from jumping at the Hoover Dam a few years back. My friend called 911 while I talked to the man. A couple more people came along and also talked with him until police showed up.
Beautiful sky shots and I love seeing the bees on the flowers. We stayed around Taos a couple of months ago while it was over 100 degrees here and the weather was perfect! A couple of decades ago we talked about taking a float trip through the Grand Canyon but once we got around to checking the cost we had to pass. I think it would be so cool to do that.
Thanks for posting the still photos. I am a gardener at heart, even though I am a nomad and those photos speak to me. Gorgeous views on your ride too. I’m not walking on that bridge, thank you. The hot line button: I want to believe it has saved lives. Who was Jazzy’s buddy?
I enjoy still photography more than video so it is my pleasure Lisa. Jazzy's friend is Algie. We meet him and his person at the previous campground. He's a puppy that will get much bigger than Jazzy. 🐕❤️
@@cindymeek6375 hmmmm... How to answer that? It's a technicality. One person in the vehicle enjoys being precise with the use of language (much like my son does), so I clarified by saying Adobe style. To me, Adobe Style would cover all the homes in that area built in that style whether they were true Adobe or not. Here's a description of Adobe from the web. "Adobe isn’t the name of a specific architectural style, but rather a descriptor for structures constructed using a unique building technique and a specific material-namely adobe bricks, or blocks." Whew, that was a long answer to a simple question, eh? LoL :):)
I love when you say “this is where I live”. I just want to hit the road and visit all the beautiful scenery. You have taken us along on so many beautiful places Shalom. Thank you! Safe travels always ✌️❤🤗
@@cozykat6695 I am incredibly blessed to be able to live in so many beautiful places. I get new pictures on the walls of my life quite often and I love it! ✌🏼❤️🤗
Never have I ever seen a HOT LINE BUTTON on a bridge. It could make all the difference in the world for a person in a bad spot.
Yes, it truly could make the difference. A friend and I helped talk a guy down from jumping at the Hoover Dam a few years back. My friend called 911 while I talked to the man. A couple more people came along and also talked with him until police showed up.
Beautiful sky shots and I love seeing the bees on the flowers. We stayed around Taos a couple of months ago while it was over 100 degrees here and the weather was perfect! A couple of decades ago we talked about taking a float trip through the Grand Canyon but once we got around to checking the cost we had to pass. I think it would be so cool to do that.
@@mamawanderlust6000 ooooh, a float trip through the Grand Canyon would be awesome. It would be nice if things like that were more affordable. ❤️
Wow beautiful! But a little noise... LOL 🤣
Just a little bit. 🚗📣📣
Thanks for posting the still photos. I am a gardener at heart, even though I am a nomad and those photos speak to me. Gorgeous views on your ride too. I’m not walking on that bridge, thank you. The hot line button: I want to believe it has saved lives. Who was Jazzy’s buddy?
I enjoy still photography more than video so it is my pleasure Lisa.
Jazzy's friend is Algie. We meet him and his person at the previous campground. He's a puppy that will get much bigger than Jazzy. 🐕❤️
What makes true adobe buildings from adobe style ??:)
@@cindymeek6375 hmmmm... How to answer that? It's a technicality. One person in the vehicle enjoys being precise with the use of language (much like my son does), so I clarified by saying Adobe style. To me, Adobe Style would cover all the homes in that area built in that style whether they were true Adobe or not.
Here's a description of Adobe from the web.
"Adobe isn’t the name of a specific architectural style, but rather a descriptor for structures constructed using a unique building technique and a specific material-namely adobe bricks, or blocks."
Whew, that was a long answer to a simple question, eh? LoL :):)