Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Canyon de Chelly


Navajo country... so different. Lots to see... ruins, cliff dwellers, redrock spires, flowers, packs of wild dogs howling in the middle of the night, 10s of thousands of bats at dusk.... hand made Navajo silver and turquoise jewelry (Connie's birthday is coming up and the girl deserves whatever she wants!).

So many stories of people; Jack, the 78 year old widdowed campgroup volunteer. Ted, the Navajo jeweler (the picture in the Ansel Adams book "Navajo Woman and Child" is his mother and brother). Clarence the alcoholic old man at the grocery store. Roger, the Indian stone carver... So much poverty, so much pride in their heritage. They remember the "Trail of Tears" like it was yesterday.


Look closely below, at the photo of his mother, Rose, who passed away recently at the age of 103.


Camping here, 3rd night. Working our way to Santa Fe. Can't wait to see the family.

1 comment:

Anna Gretta said...

What to say what to say..........I am speechless, the emotion is tangible. Collect it all, pack it away in your memories, take a big bite and let the juices run down your chin. I am so proud of you both !!!!
xoxoxox
Anna