Para Los Padres is a photograph by Jim Goldseth which was uploaded on April 12th, 2012.
Para Los Padres
Living quarters for Spanish Padres at the Mission San Juan De Capistrano built in 1731, in San Antonio Texas. Spanish priests built thousands of... more
by Jim Goldseth
Title
Para Los Padres
Artist
Jim Goldseth
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Photograph
Description
Living quarters for Spanish Padres at the Mission San Juan De Capistrano built in 1731, in San Antonio Texas. Spanish priests built thousands of missions all over the south west to bring cicilization to the frontier and Christianity to local natives.
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April 12th, 2012
Comments (7)
Jim Goldseth
Happy Sunday! It got down to 38 where I was. The snow was 500 -1000 ft. higher. I received your comment on my website. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Kingman is on the I40 about 45 miles east of Needles at about 3700 ft. elevation I've also been to Prescott, Flagstaff, Yuma and Quartzsite. There are pictures on my website from all these places. Thank you Dorothy and I REALLY DO appreciate your visiting.
Dorothy Cunningham
Thank you, I'll check out your website...Is Kingsman near Prescott? We love that place...Hope your hoses don't freeze...That is not fun...Take care...
Jim Goldseth
Hi dorothy. Well i'm not to thrilled with it right now. I'm in Kingman Az. and it snowed here last night and i'm freezing! YUCK!!!!!! Honestly though, I wouldn't trade the way i'm living for anything right now. Have a good night. ps. I have a website, if your interested, at jimgoldseth.weebly.com which is a travel journal with slide shows from all the places i've been in the last 3 years
Dorothy Cunningham
Ha...How wonderful is that...We love RVing, too...fantastic ...It is in our blood now...
Jim Goldseth
LOL....you are in California. Here i'm trying to tell you something you already know! I lived in Monterey and Fresno for 16 years 'till 2009 when I took off in a small RV and I haven't looked back.