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5050 Jefferson St NE Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87109, 505-944-2222
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... out it was a loose caliper. They reset it for free and we were all set. Beyond that, we watched Night at the Museum, Kung Fu Panda, and lots of Food Network. Ethan's fever is down, but he is still sleeping really bad and is having really bad nightmares. We talked to a doc and she said she thought it was a virus. We're hoping it passes and we can get back on the road tomorrow. Curt
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States adeana... 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... the wolves at this sanctuary up close. We got timber wolf kisses and many pics. <br><br>I enjoyed the winter most because it was cold and would snow ocasionally. Albuquerque in 5000 ft above sea level with mountains called the Sandias surrounding the city. Lifestyle was different from Florida. It is the biggest small town of the southwest. We returned to Florida in August 2009 longing for home.<br><br>
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States gnataliaI know what you're saying...she hasn't even left the country yet and already she's blogging! Well, I just wanted the lot of you to know where, exactly, I'll be going! The west coast of Mexico in the state of Nayarit. I was informed today that the town I will be living in is called ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States amankoraI 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... showed rotation and hail to the west and east of us. No tornado touched down. There was a lot of rain and wind for a while, then it quited down and I went to bed. In the morning, we went to an RV place to get the camper inspected. It passed. We stopped at a WalMart to get some food, then headed west. We arrived here in Albuquerque, NM. I'm trying to meet up with a counselor from Camp who lives in the area. Tomorrow, we're heading to the Grand Canyon.
Albuquerque, NM, New Mexico, United States minimott... stops are those you don't plan. Back in Albuquerque, we spent a few more days with the Cronks. Robin Jr. took me to a shooting range, we feasted on some fine food, strolled around the historic old town area, went up in the Sandia Tramway, and the women, including Betty, went for a spa day and came home smelling like flowers and exotic oils. To top off two great weeks, the last night in the city called for a visit to a real cowboy bar, appropriately named "Cowboys". The State Fair ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States hansanddoyle... allow six hours to try to do the entire trail.<br><br>We drove back to the hotel in Albuquerque to shower and change. After getting cleaned up, we drove toward the shopping center where the Fiesta’s shuttle bus was departing. We stopped at a Subway sandwich shop near the shopping center to get a bite to eat. Then, we parked our car in the shopping center parking lot and got on the bus for the ride to Fiesta Park.<br><br>There were just as many people in ...
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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