My morning cup of joe






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2 Comments on “My morning cup of joe

  1. Hi Alex!!
    This is Jordan in Mr. Cyr’s class and I am wondering if the rock walls were from the army for sheilds?

  2. Hi Jordan, thank you for your question, what a good one. The walls and other buildings are part of the “ghost town” near where I was staying in Texas. They formed parts of buildings that were deserted long ago by their inhabitants. Since then, the buildings have fallen apart but some people now use the ruins as part of their new buildings. That wall is actually part of the coffee shop I would visit regularly.

    However, there are canyons throughout the desert that were once used by infantry troops about 100yrs ago and oven older Spanish and Indian armies.