Better Late than Never to the Carnival of Cities
After spending four days in Las Vegas attending Blog World Expo and hanging out with with my b5media buddies, I’m finally home and able to catch up on some of my blog reading.
I’ve got lots of catching up to do, but one of the first places that I stopped for reading was at Argentina’s Travel Guide to read this week’s Carnival of Cities, in its return to Buenos Aires.
It may have taken me several days to get to the Carnival, but I’m glad that I did, finding lots of fun, interesting reads.
This weeks’s favorite was from Sheila at Perceptive Travel, Walk Through New Mexico History at Bandelier. This is one part of the country that I have little familiarity with, so I appreciated a little history lesson to go with the travel experience. Sheila writes:
The park estimates that people have lived off and on in Frijoles Canyon for over 10,000 years. The Ancestral Pueblo people (no longer called Anasazi, an apparently outdated Navajo term) lived at Bandelier for over 400 years, and you can visit their descendants in the artistic San Ildefonso Pueblo about an hour away, or at the Cochiti Pueblo.
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Thanks for the kind words, Mary Jo. I’m pretty behind myself right now, so better late than never sure works for me!