The top photo shows a ladder that enters an underground Kiva in Pecos National Historical Park. Because the interior looked cold and damp in this weather I passed up a sign's invitation to enter and explore. The bottom two photos were visible outside homes on the mesa of Acoma Pueblo where we recently spent a delightful afternoon.
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on se croirait dans un film, j'aime bien cette architecture
ReplyDeleteWhat great ladders! I could do with one of those here to get from one level of the garden to another. How wonderfully natural it all is with the adobe house.Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I would skip the ladders, as well.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm really jealous! I've always wanted to visit the Acoma Pueblo and have yet to make it up there.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Although I'm not sure I'd try that ladder. Looks a little rickety.
ReplyDeleteThey look as rickety as some of my old ladders. Mine are old but not homemade.
ReplyDeleteI think I would have to go into the kiva and have a look around. Love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteNothing ordinary about that collection of ladders
ReplyDeleteThe ladders look quite rustic, but I'm sure they are still solid!
ReplyDeleteI believe I have visited the Acoma Pueblo many years ago (when it was first built! ;-))
ReplyDeleteCool place. Dontcha just love that roof upon which you may relax and watch the stars at night?
Very cool. I always love those old ladders like that.
ReplyDeleteNeat photos! The second ladder looks a little . . . rustic . . . and not altogether trustworthy ;-)
ReplyDeleteI Love those Ladders! I want to get one of the replicas so we can display the rugs that we bought on the Navajo Nation.
ReplyDeleteGreat L post.
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Those are great ladders, too! I like the idea of lounging on the roof!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Love the combination of wood and adobe. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your delightful narrative and wonderful photos. I've never seen a kiva although I've read some about them. I might not like to spend much time in there. :) But the ladders are all fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI'm a LITTLE wary of some of these LADDERS, but it is a LOVELY composition nevertheless.
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