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The most popular donut at Whoo’s Donuts is the Blue Corn Blueberry Lavender and, trust me, you definitely want to try one of these sweet, fluffy, muffin-like donuts with a blue corn crunch. Whoo’s Donuts is...
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The most popular donut at Whoo’s Donuts is the Blue Corn Blueberry Lavender and, trust me, you definitely want to try one of these sweet, fluffy, muffin-like donuts with a blue corn crunch. Whoo’s Donuts is...
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You may have already heard about Meow Wolf. If you are coming to this blog post to get a good description, well, you came to the wrong place. There simply aren’t words to properly explain...
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Santa Fe’s first Native American food truck, Saya’s Frybread and Indian Tacos is a real gem. It’s a family operation with limited hours, but it is worth scrambling to get there between 11 and 3,...
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The Bob Dylan Center just opened last year in Tulsa, so we had to make a return trip to check it out. It was worth the extra travel time. I’ve probably mentioned my inability to...
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Santa Fe’s San Miguel Chapel is considered by many to be the oldest Catholic church in the continental US. Constructed by Mexican Indians from Tlaxcala by 1610, this simple adobe structure has withstood several battles including...
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Corpus Christi Cathedral is a large sunny yellow colonial-style Catholic church. It is considered an iconic landmark in the area, approximately one mile south of the town square or Parque Benito Juarez. The church is...
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Visiting the stingless Melipona bees at the Mayan Bee Sanctuary was both an educational and a fun afternoon. Your admission ticket provides a guided tour through the grounds where graphic displays are set in nature...
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Carnaval in Cozumel is a really, really big deal. Parades are what immediately come to mind for most people, but there is so much more. It’s an entire season of fun! There are parades. Three...
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Any large festive event needs a king and queen. Carnaval in Cozumel has many. There are of course the King and Queen of Carnaval, but 2 sets of runners-up then become the King and Queen...
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Museo de la Isla de Cozumel is filled with immersive experiences, artifacts, and exhibits that will teach you the history, ecology, and culture of the island. Freshly renovated in 2020, this small museum was made...
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