Then, you core and halve them.
After boiling the apples in water, get a strong guy to move the pots for you.
We all took turns turning the handle on the grinder.
An occasional spiritual exercise of a homeschooling mother of 9 children and wife to a wonderful, holy husband!
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Our final day on the road took us to Antonito, and the oldest Catholic church in Colorado, Our Lady of Guadalupe.
This was very curious. The bell tower was aparently infested with bees.
Can you tell what object in this picture just doesn't seem to "go" with the rest? One of these things is not like the others....
Beautiful stained glass.
We drove home after visiting this beautiful old church. We had a great vacation and hope to see more of our country next summer.
The dancers demonstrated traditional Indian dances.
This man explained some of the dances and traditions of his people, and told funny jokes.
Here are some of the famous ruins of the Mesa Verde area. You could not live in these dwellings if you were claustrophobic.
This photo was taken from the van across a chasm.
Amazing how these ancient people built these dwellings.
Our last stop this day was Four Corners. We took the requisite tourist photo:


Here we are in the parade (above). Doesn't Dad look great in his kilt? His kids all got together and bought him the kilt, jacket & brogues last Christmas. My beautiful Sister-In-Law is in the center wearing a skirt she made herself, and Mom is behind the second stroller wearing her gorgeous hostess outfit. I wish I had a better picture! I am bringing up the rear (37 weeks pregnant) in a navy blue dress my mother wore to MY wedding 11 years ago. I pinned a mini-sash in the family tartan on my shoulder.
Anne, Lucy, Susan, Margaret & Andrew cooled their feet after the parade at our picnic site not far from where we started marching.