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3025 Menaul Boulevard Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87107, 505-888-3424
Am surveying others on how they attempt to stay healthy when traveling in airports and on planes? I have traveled almost every week for over 13 years and have found some ways to cope but am interested in what others have found works for them?<br><br>Thanks!
Metro Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States weezy78... Centre at Ellis island. The immigration centre was particularly interesting - full of facts, pictures and statistics about the immigrants who came in their hoards aboard crowded ships looking for the American dream. <br><br>On Wednesday we finished our sightseeing by visiting yet another big boy - The Empire State building. Luckily for us we were in NY after peak tourist season, and we faced none of the famous queues at these popular places. But still there were 2 ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States dev-max... du parc. Après, ce fût la longue route entre Mesa Verde et Albuquerque. Assez ennuyant merci. Petit détour par Durango, petite ville agréable du sud du Colorado, selon ce qu'on a pu voir. En soirée, on a visité le "Old Town Albuquerque". Ça semblait très bien, mais tout fermait à 9:00, donc on n'a pas pu approfondir notre connaissance du coin.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States claire-michel... Unfortunately we were 3 days too late. The majority of the birds, thousands, had already taken off. There were a few still there and the sunrise was beautiful.<br>We then drove southwest to Silver City for a few days of exploring.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States sjandbuddyWe got tired of Florida after many years and decided to give it a chance and move west. We loaded the 24 footer Budget truck holding a 3 bedroom home, attached our 2nd car, loaded the 4 dogs into the Chevy and set out to the west. Hubby drove the Budget truck and me the Chevy with the dogs 2200 miles to Albuquerque, NM. It was winter and very cold temperatures plunging into the upper 20F. We lived in Rio Rancho ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States gnataliaI'm packed up and on my way early this morning but eat up a lot of time getting off the freeway to take the business loop through small Oklahoma towns hoping for one of the small cafes I prefer for breakfast. Either their cafes aren't on the main road or they don't have any. I finally find one just before I cross the border into Texas. I find local cafes much better and more interesting than some truck stop or chain restaurant that ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States graybeardI get to the airport in Albuquerque at 4.30pm. my flight is at 6:30pm..I quickly hit the mens room<br>and eat 8 gelatin capsules of dried, powdered ( fine), peyote. within an hour of consumption<br>I'm through security and sitting with my laptop and the peyote kicks in."...Woah Mescalito !!!!<br>..please let me maintain and not have a major freakout here in the airport....just let me maintain and get me on the plane!!!!".....once on board it's smooth sailing...lol<br>
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States rone_9... or Denver, it is 12:45 am in Kathmandu. The 15 minute difference is said to be a reflection of the exact time at the summit of Gauri Shankar (I'll look into that). However, Tibet (directly north of Nepal) is on Beijing time, so when I cross the border flying to Lhasa on Monday, I will set my watch ahead two hours and 15 minutes. Whew! I'll let you know if I miss any flights or busses! More later from Kathmandu! Love, Ann
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States anniemac... for about half an hour. When we got on our new bus, we were sat near two English girls, who seemed mightily aggrieved about something. Jay started chatting to them, and discovered that they were travelling on an Amtrak railpass, but had to use the Greyhound for certain legs of their journey where the trains didn't travel. For some reason, the driver had confiscated their Amtrak pass and was refusing to give it back to them. Jay then mentioned to them that it was my ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States huwwilliams... age, not my age. That almost never happens now, and I don’t see it happening amongst my younger peers either, except for cross-sex hook-ups. I came back and visited again a few years later and found out that she’d been killed in a car wreck, right about the time there was a song of the same name all over the radio. Life’s weird.
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