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5101 Ellison NE Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87109, 505-344-1555
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... meal full of tastes and textures I had not tasted before. When I had finished the meal I went outside to my Bike and looked directly onto the mountains that surrounded this area of town. It was breathtaking, a soul memory that I will remember forever. Unfortunately for you I did not have my camera. Tomorrow I am heading for Santa Fe to do a little sight seeing before I head off to the Grand Canyon. Stay tuned for more exciting adventures (at least I think so) of Malcolm Marchant
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States muggeragem... 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 sjandbuddy... suburb of Albuquerque until August 2009. We got to explore many places in the meantime, visiting some of the places below:<br><br>Ski Santa Fe<br>Sandia Peak<br>Carlsbad Caverns National Park<br>White Sands National Monument<br>Albuquerque Old Town, Zoo, Aquarium, and Gardens<br>Petroglyphs National Monument<br>Roswell<br><br>and best of all Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary, where for 100 bucks we got to go in and ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States gnatalia... the Santa Fe side they have a ski slope. They have the ski lift going round trip, and Bethany really wanted to do this. It was also really nice. It was so high, it took 1 hour round trip. While we were on the ski lift, Christian started making elk calls. He had all they people getting out their cameras, and looking into the woods. We went down and back up, then went back down the tram. We were then off towards Amarillo. We stopped for lunch at ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States beccasuesI 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_9We made it back home. I really enjoyed the visit with my new niece and getting to see my Brother and Sister-In-Law but very glad to be home. Kaitlyn now says "Baby" very well thanks to her new cousin. I miss my family in Missouri. I hope that Hannah remembers me.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States nmsunshine... cool. A woman I know was hopping from coffee house to coffee house with a big grin. Funny how history repeats itself, isn't it. The weekend was coming up, and we were all heading to the "Rally in the Rockies" in Ignacio the next day, about 300 miles west of Colorado Springs. Brian, Jannic's friend, trailered his beaten up Electra chopper along with Tracey's Sportster. Jannic and I rode and ate bugs. Rumors have it that it can snow at some of the mountain passes in Colorado this time ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States hansanddoyle... Planet also missed on a few other points. One needs to take the second turnoff on Road 333 to find the trailhead, not the first turnoff on Road 444. Also, there is a charge to park at the trailhead. <br><br>Once we had found the trailhead and parked, we geared up to begin our hike. I had ditched the uncomfortable hiking shoes and gone with my regular cross-training shoes. While I missed the ankle support, I was very grateful for the comfort these shoes were ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States mikvs... 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.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States hardiek
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