2023-Flagstaff Reunion
Pg. 4
Walnut Canyon National Monument
These are the rock housings that the Ancestral Puebloans of the Sinagua's American Indians lived in from 600 AD to 1100 AD.  Above is a distant photograph of Walnut Canyon with a close up shot of one of their dwellings in the picture below.  More information can be found at:   https://home.nps.gov/articles/walnutcanyon.htm#:~:text=Although%20the%20Sinagua%20only%20lived,three%20to%20four%20rooms%20each.
The women were the ones who did all of the work of putting these stones together with mud to build the structures.
A walkway was provided to walk through and around many of the ancient structures independently or with guided tours given daily.
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FINAL EVENING DINNER
I'm not going over all of these names again.
Except to say it was nice to see Phil and Patti's son Keith and the rest of their family at the dinner.
I don't know who the old man on the right is, with the hat who was getting up or sitting down, but he is really a nice guy.
Bill H. is trying to make a decision to either go back to the fire pit and get warm or return to his seat at the table.
Thanks very much to Dave Smallidge and Bill Helms for helping with the photographs.