Sunday, July 7, 2013

Turquoise Trail and Tinkertown

I'm posting some pictures today that I took a few weeks ago while we were staying in Tijeras, New Mexico on the Turquoise Trail. This is probably one of my favorite places in the U.S. The Turquoise Trail is a scenic byway  between Albuquerque and Santa Fe in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains. It runs through a series of small towns that were once mining towns but became ghost towns for many years until the 60's and 70's when a lot of artists moved in and converted the old mining shacks into homes, stores and galleries. It's a beautiful drive with a lot of interesting places to stop along the way.




Cerillos is the town closest to Santa Fe. There is a beautiful greenish colored turquoise named Cerillos turquoise which is mined in Cerillos. They sell some there at the Cerillos Trading Post and Petting Zoo.


Madrid is the next town on the trail. It's a charming little town filled with art galleries and stores and brightly painted houses.




My favorite stop on the Turquoise Trail is a place called Tinkertown. Tinkertown is hard to describe. It is a folk art museum built by Ross Ward and contains his life's work. Ross Ward was a sign painter who worked for the circus. In his spare time he would hand-carve a series of  miniature scenes like boot hill or an Indian  trading post.. He also collected small, antique toys that he used in his displays. He built Tinkertown by transforming a group of old mining shacks and adding bottle walls to connect the buildings. He collected other things, like antique wedding figurines, fortune telling machines and various circus artifacts, which are also on display in the museum. It's an amazing place: quirky and oddly inspirational.












We left Tijeras and headed back to Storrie Lake for a few weeks. We are officially headed  east now, on our way to Maryland. We're spending the weekend in Tucumcari and  plan to head to Texas on Tuesday. There has been wild weather in New Mexico the past few weeks- hail storms, wildfires and extreme heat- but we've been very lucky and missed most of that. It was actually kind of chilly at Storrie Lake last week which was a nice change.

I hope you enjoyed today's pictures. Thanks for stopping by!



10 comments:

  1. I especially liked the one that says "we did all this while you were watching TV" There is a lot to be said about that.

    We are in Michigan and have spent a lot of time traveling in the East, you'll do fine. Keep your eyes open for Fairgrounds as you go many of them have spots for RVs. Sometimes you just have to find someone to ask if it's ok to stay there.

    We follow Tioga George too. That's how I found you.

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    1. Thanks, Little Toot! That's a good tip about the fairgrounds. The bottle picture with "We did all this..." is my favorite, too.

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  2. That's such a pretty area - the last time I was there was in November when I drove up to Santa Fe. I just love the little town of Madrid. Safe travels as you make your way back east...

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    1. Thanks, Cheryl! I hope you can get back out on the road soon, too.

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  3. Thanks for all the photos - Tinkertown looks like a cool place to visit. :)

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    1. You're welcome. Thanks for leaving a comment! Tinkertown is great. We were there once before but it's the kind of place I could visit over and over.

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  4. Just plain wonderful....I'm waving northward as I'm in Kerrville,TX
    in the Hill Country. Love the pictures and your descriptions.

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  5. Thanks! We were in the hill country last spring and loved it there. Beautiful country!

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