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Wordless Wednesday: Cabot’s Pueblo Museum

2009-05-208 CommentsPhotography, Travel, Wordless Wednesday

April 29, 2009 in Desert Hot Springs, California:

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

The sign above says:

Ancient Weather Rock

When Rock is wet, it’s raining

When Rock is white, it’s snowing

When Rc is hard to see, it’s foggy

When Rock is moving, it’s windy or there’s an earthquake

Rock is never wrong

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

Cabot's Desert Pueblo Museum by you.

For more information abut Cabot’s Pueblo, see here.  Both Cabot Yerxa and his Pueblo have a fascinating history!

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8 Comments
  1. Reply
    2009-05-20 at 08:57
    scienceguy288

    Great post, but I must admit that I can’t wait to hear more about Prague.

    • Reply
      2009-05-23 at 15:09
      Adam R. Paul

      Well you’ll have to wait – I still have nearly 2000 photos from Joshua Tree to go through 😉

  2. Reply
    2009-05-21 at 10:50
    inascully

    this is one nice, rustic museum..what do they display?..good photos too! hope you can drop by to http://plantsandnature.blogspot.com/ thanks!!

    • Reply
      2009-05-23 at 15:10
      Adam R. Paul

      Hi InAScully and welcome – they display mostly art by the builder of the building, Cabot Yerxa.

  3. Reply
    2009-05-22 at 10:24
    Ron

    The museum’s website is cabotsmuseum.org/
    It displays the stuff collected by Cabot Yerxa (not “Uerxa Cabot”).

    • Reply
      2009-05-23 at 15:11
      Adam R. Paul

      Thanks for the correction, Ron

  4. Reply
    2009-05-23 at 09:35
    Mary Carlson

    The pueblo itself has a similar look to the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico. I love the weather rock, Adam – that is so cool. And how true! “Never wrong!”

    • Reply
      2009-05-23 at 15:11
      Adam R. Paul

      I’ll have to get to New Mexico one of these days – we’re overdue for a SouthWest road trip…

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