Saturday, June 4, 2011

Day 10 - Santa Fe








During our drive from The Petrified Forest and The Painted Desert we stopped for a break in Santa Fe. This was a great town with many shops in the historic district. We specifically visited The Loretto Chapel. I have copied the info below from the website of this beautiful chapel:

Two mysteries surround the spiral staircase in the Loretto Chapel: the identity of its builder and the physics of its construction.

When the Loretto Chapel was completed in 1878, there was no way to access the choir loft twenty-two feet above. Carpenters were called in to address the problem, but they all concluded access to the loft would have to be via ladder as a staircase would interfere with the interior space of the small Chapel.

Legend says that to find a solution to the seating problem, the Sisters of the Chapel made a novena to St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters. On the ninth and final day of prayer, a man appeared at the Chapel with a donkey and a toolbox looking for work. Months later, the elegant circular staircase was completed, and the carpenter disappeared without pay or thanks. After searching for the man (an ad even ran in the local newspaper) and finding no trace of him, some concluded that he was St. Joseph himself, having come in answer to the sisters' prayers.

The stairway's carpenter, whoever he was, built a magnificent structure. The design was innovative for the time and some of the design considerations still perplex experts today."

We really enjoyed visiting this historical chapel and learning about its miraculous stairway and seeing it firsthand.

Day 10 - The Petrified Forest and The Painted Desert

The Petrified Forest

More of The Petrified Forest


The largest petrified log - over 10 feet in diameter!

On the road...through Arizona

Indian ruins in The Petrified Forest

The clan overlooking The Painted Desert


A great view of The Painted Desert!


On day 10 we headed to The Petrified Forest and The Painted Desert. We drove from Flagstaff, Arizona to Holbrook, Arizona were you can enter the south end of The Petrified Forest. The boys and I were surprised to learn that this was really just large logs that had petrified over many (millions, they say) of years from being under water into rocks of beautiful colors. These logs were laying everywhere with the largest being over 10 feet wide! The Painted Desert was also beautiful with layered colors making the cliffs resemble a painted look. After going through Santa Fe, New Mexico and stopping at the Loretta Chapel, our drive ended in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the night.