John & George framing out a picture window
Nancy painted, the men retiled
L to R: Nancy & George Reid,
John & Sherry Davidson,
Gail, Evangeline & Wayne Fieler
Enjoying the beautiful weather.
New Mexico has provided much entertainment in the way of sightseeing for all three couples as well as a steady dip in temps during the month. We are now needing to take the chill off in the mornings with the space heater and wearing warmer clothing soon shedding by noon when the sun quickly warms things up. Since our last post we have visited the Balloon Museum, biked in Santa Fe through downtown on to the rail yard, hiked parts of the Petroglyph National Monument; peered over the Sandia Crest (2 miles high), and attended the Annual Pinto Bean Festival in Moriarty (yes, really)! Now we are contemplating beefing up our walking workouts so that we can tackle the 14.5 mile hike from the Sandia Crest to the bottom of the mountain. First we will take the tram up the mountain and hike back down. Next week is the Annual Balloon Festival in Albuquerque, can't wait and will post pics of that later.
The field where the balloons will ascend next week
Evangeline swingin, swingin, and swinging! Ready to go - NO!
hayriding with my g'pa
g'parents wear me out!
hayriding with my g'pa
g'parents wear me out!
What can I say about the existence of NO HUMIDITY? My skin is shriveling up, my lips and eyes feel like sandpaper and I really need to buy stock in Bath & Body Works because I can't put on enough lotion to make my skin not feel like alligator hide. So far my nose has not bled but it won't be long. We have also experienced what "arroyos" are for. The other day I heard thunder and what I thought was heavy rain, looked outside the bedroom window of the RV and there was a 2 lane river within 20 ft. from the back of the rig. When they say flash floods possible you best not be in a arroyo. Scarey to say the least because it may not be raining around you but you or your vehicle could be in water in a matter of just a few min. because of runoff from nearby mountains. The next day it was almost dry as a bone, crazy.
arroyo moving behind the RV
Ok, now we have had the RV aligned and new tires mounted. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Happy Valentines Day, Happy Birthday, Merry Thanksgiving, Happy Columbus Day for the next 10 years! Good grief.......and to think we will probably have to put on at least one more set of tires before we really retire. Oh well, it's only money a good friend, Donna Crotts, told me one time! These tires are taking me places I never dreamed existed and places to serve beyond my imagination. RV crazy or what?! We are and we don't care!
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