
Peter Ives, Mayor Pro Tem of Santa Fe, reads out a proclamation declaring Santa Fe a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom Capital City.

Sunamita says she wishes she could take this plaque home with her but it will remain in City Hall for all to see

With the inspiration of Mayor Pro-Tem Peter Ives' kind words, the first team prepares to start running for the day.

After the wonderful meeting at City Hall the women's team headed back to the lovely Santa Fe Sage Inn where we stayed last night. This beautiful Inn proudly took a step for world peace today by becoming a Sri Chinmoy Peace-Blossom Inn.

On the road again we run past the Echo Amphitheater which is a natural cave formation from millions of years of underwater erosion.

The incredible acoustics from inside the dome attract many people who pass by this huge natural wonder.

Sandro enjoys the dry vastness of northern New Mexico and the wonderful scents of sage, juniper and pine.

We were very happy to make a new friend, Andrea, who offered us much encouragement and support for our journey!

The Continental Divide is where the rain drains either east to the Atlantic Ocean or west to the Pacific Ocean.

A friendly local stops to share the torc It's as if she is saying, "What else could I do but stop to find out what's going on and to hold this wonderful torch, a symbol of peace and light."

Peter happened to meet us in Pagosa Springs this evening and delighted us all by recognizing Sri Chinmoy's photo on the side of our R.V. He also offered us a kind and unexpected donation, reflecting his exemplary kindness and friendship.

These friendly folks met us at the hot tubs and wanted to hold the torch as they offer their goodwill for peace

Anna from Russia meets Anna from Ukraine at the Springs Resort while other employess kindly share the torch

We are extremely grateful to France Kudelski, owner of High Country Lodge in Pagosa Springs, for offering three very comfortable rooms in her beautiful hotel for some of our team members.