Madrid
Travel Blogs from Madrid, United States
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Turquoise Trail
... Would we live here...let me see... A little 'jaded' we continued hoping for better things ahead. We weren't disappointed, Madrid - pronounced Mad - rid - was well, definitely interesting. From its boom town times when coal shafts were sunk 2500' ...
Wild Hog Heaven
... , music, or reading that will show up in my life, and when. These are but a couple of the "coincidences" in my life. Madrid was an awesome town. An abandoned mining and ghost town, it is now an artist community. Being located on a scenic byway, ...
The Turquoise Trail
... into town, and while I respect her in all her psycho glory, I didn't want to be alone in the car with her. MADrid was gloriously artsy. I spent a few hours there going in all the shops that were completely devoted to artistic expression of all kinds. On ...
Madrid
Madrid is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico Metropolitan Statistical Area. Madrid was a coal mining company town in Northern New Mexico started in the 1850s.The population ...
What Trip?
Captn America shares a few details of the upcoming sea voyage from Magdalena Bay, Baja del Sur, Mexico to San Carlos, Sonora, Mexico on the mainland. ...two bumps in the road... one is a pothole, the other a snake. see video Next episode: Long lost ...
Day 12...
So I decide to get away from the Carnies at Blue Earth. They werent going to open up until Thursday so "LG" would have been bothering me all day lol! I wanted to checkout Saylorville Lake near Des Moines, Iowa. So I looked for a free site on my ...
On The Road, Day Seven
... , through the Tijeras Canyon, and back to Hwy 14, the Turquoise Trail, and on to Camino Cerro Chato, three miles south of Madrid. Down Camino Cerro Chato to my turn off at Grateful Way, and to my humble, and comfortable hand built straw bale home on ...
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