Motel 6 Albuquerque - Midtown
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Buena Vista
Saw the famous Cadillac Ranch on the outskirts of Amarillo – 10 graffitied cars stood on end in the ground at the same angle. Pretty cool sight, made even more so by the bright blue sky and dusty/sandy land.
Stopped at the midpoint between Chicago and L.A. Attempted to have lunch at Midway Cafe but on our way in we discovered they …
Route 66
... and still clearly visible. They look very alien and as we are not far from Roswell one wonders who visited this land centuries ago. The native hope indians wore very bizarre alien looking ceremonial costumes? ? We also went to a animal rescue park, saw coyote, bobcat, raccoons, lions, wolves, many native birds and a black bear. Some were so tame you could pat them. Very sad, these animals had been inappropriate pets or injured. None could be release into the ...
I love Albuqueque!
We had a traumatic happening this morning! We had everything ready to go and then the last thing that I needed to do was gather Smokey up and take him to the truck.. Smokey was nowhere to be found! We both looked in every cubbyhole that we could. We finally decided that we would have to leave without finding him. We didn't know if he had slipped out the door or not, buy didn't think he would because he is too scared to go out, but then, where was he? We left with ...
Petroglyphs in Albuquerque
May 29 – by Madison
Today we went to Petroglyph National Monument in New Mexico. I was really excited to go here because I like petroglyphs and I like to study them to see what they mean. On the way to the visitor center we were looking at 4 or 5 birds that were running really fast. After we started looking at them we realized ...
Albuquerque, Part Deux
... which is pretty cool when you think about it.
We end up going to the tram entrance. There are plenty of hiking trails at the lower elevations, but it’s so HOT!!! So, we decide to drive to Sandia Peak and hike at elevation. It should be cooler. In order to get there, we have to go back to the area where we’re camping. No biggie---we stop at the camper ...