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1611 W. Old Route 66 Moriarty, New Mexico, United States, 87035, 505-832-6730
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?
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... days of no contact, and off on the final legs toward home.
Up I 25 north for about 25 miles (this was the final, and in some way the most pleasant of the three I-road segments) to the continuation of 60 east to Mountainaire, NM. Then north on 55 and 337 through some beautiful back country of rural NM, through the Tijeras Canyon, and back to Hwy 14, the Turquoise Trail, and on to Camino Cerro Chato, three miles south of Madrid. Down ...
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near Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States vulcanrider... his arm) Our wonderful neighbor, Dave, was there to pick us up at the airport and transport us back to our home in Tijeras. Awhhhhh, the hot bath and my own bed felt soooooooo good. Had a great night's sleep. But no rest for the weary... Fred and I leave for China 3/26 and have so much to do before then, only a week away. We will be traveling on a tour, sponsered by the Chamber of Commerce of ...
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States jdhermann... what I will be seeing while in Burma, you can go to www.gapadventures.com and search the trip code ABBA, which will give you a little background info and an itinerary. So that's where I'm headed. Now to catch up on the last month. I left CA in mid-Sept., spent a couple of days on the coast, then retraced my steps across CA, down thru NV, and on to Phoenix, where I visited my mom for a few days. When I left there, I drove up to ...
Placitas, New Mexico, United States kateinasia... a flying saucer visit. All of this and the honor of our friend John's second visit to our little house on the blacktop provided for some exciting times in New Mexico. Wednesday - Today we went to a museum called the National Atomic Museum. We learned all about the history of the atom and its uses. It was interesting to see how we use the mighty atom in medical situations, food sanitation, and of course as a deterrent for war. The first atomic bomb was built and tested ...
Tijeras, New Mexico, United States jenn_and_dave
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