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25 Hotel Circle NE Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, 87123, 505-271-1000
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 weezy78Mazda S6 car, Route 66, Arizona<br><br>One of the more adventurous parts of our trip has begun! We now have reinforcements in the form of Benji (Max's friend from Brussels) and his girlfriend Catherine, who travelled down from Detroit to drive down the historic interstate institution that is R66.<br><br>Our last 2 days in New York/NJ were action-packed and as memorable as the first 5. We spent almost all of Tuesday visiting the iconic Statue of Liberty and the ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States dev-maxLeaving the winter home, Sharon came for a week vacation and to drive with me back to Madison. We drove to Bosque Del Apache via a few missions. Spent the night at the RV park for the birds and got up really early to see the birds fly ...
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 gnatalia... much business, unlike other thriving metropolises where downtowns were ones that big businesses ploughed in money and made it a thriving place to be. Memphis was unfortunately not like this. Aggressive bums came out of every corner and constantly hassled you for money. One moment wanting to show you around the next pushing your arm in a slightly violent manner for not parting with your hard earned cash. I never felt particular safe in this ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States wolfieboy69I 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... and impressions. Please just comment on this blog (I'll receive an email notice) or email me directly. Thanks for your patience. It's been nearly 3 months since we returned from this trip, and I apologize for taking so long to get the blog up to date. Still, at least you'll have an opportunity to read about and look through some pictures of our adventures. Thanks again for joining us!!
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States bassalleckj... picknic here and build some crazy awesome sand castles. Other than these attractions, ABQ and Carlsbad seem just like other small cities. Humble people and small businesses just living day to day. If i was locally born in ABQ or Carlsbad, i think it would be a very nice place to grow up. It's just too bad that I have a tendency to enjoy the slightly colder climates. (darn u Calgary) -Rob
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States renizenz... at the Painted Desert’s beauty from any of the eight vista points on the road.<br><br>As we were leaving the park, the ranger stopped us at the gate. He asked us, “Do you have any petrified wood?” I thought it was a ridiculous question. There are numerous signs throughout the park and in the park’s pamphlet stating that removing any piece of petrified wood (no matter how small) is punishable by at least a $275 fine. So, if anyone ...
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States mikvsSo first I went and visited my friend Shannon in Albuquerque, who I'd met the year before on the way to Guatemala. This was back in the days, back at the age, when such was the norm, making friends on the road. I’m not sure which was more important, but the best part was that it extended to locals, usually smoking herb, so it must have been ...
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