2026 April 21-24: Albuquerque week

The road from Alamogordo to Albuquerque was smooth, the mountain had no more than a 6% grade which the Winnie easily handled. The picture to the left shows the highway west of the mountains (and downhill)

travel to ABQ
West of mountains

The road took us through the Valley of Fires, a large area of lava fields. While we didn’t stop, Vicki took some great pictures from the RV while we traveled through the valley.

travel to ABQ through Valley of Fires
Lava field as seen from the side of the RV
Lava rocks as seen from the side of the RV

Kathi, Barb and Oliver were wonderful hosts, and their house was relaxing and charmingly decorated.

Breakfast in the backyard at Kathi and Barb
Kathi and Barb have finished breakfast
Lexie and Oliver at home
Steve and Vicki enjoying breakfast
Oliver making friends

We parked Winnie in front of their house on the street.

And Lexie really relaxed in their yard.

Steve joined Kathi and Barb at a local park for their morning workout. The one hour workout was well rounded: loosening the joints, stretching muscles, working on balance and core muscles.

All six of us visited Petroglyphs National Monument.

Petroglyph National Monument entrance w Kathi, Barb, Vicki, Lexie and Oliver
Steve by Petroglyph visitor center
close-up of lava rock
Petroglyph National Monument entrance
Petroglyph National Monument entrance w Vicki and Kathi
Steve outside Petroglyph NM with lava field background

We had to drive from the visitor center to the Piedras Marcadas Canyon six miles away to actually see some of the petroglyphs. While there were six of us starting at the visitor center, Kathi, Barb, Lexie and Oliver stayed in the air-conditioned car while Steve and Vicki hiked about a mile around the canyon. We got some great pictures of petroglyphs (etched into the basalt by the Pueblo Indians centuries ago) as well as some pictures of the lava from the West Mesa.

Piedras Marcadas Canyon entrance
mesas visible on Piedras Marcadas Canyon trail
petroglyphs on Piedras Marcadas Canyon trail
Piedras Marcadas Canyon trail w Vicki
Steve on Piedras Marcadas Canyon trail
petroglyphs on Piedras Marcadas Canyon trail

After the trek around Piedras Marcadas Canyon, we were all ready for some cool refreshment. The ice cream shop, Burque Licks, had unique home made flavors. Steve had Lemon-Blueberry Lemon Cake while Vicki had Butterfinger.

ice cream after hiking (and waiting for the hikers)

Thursday the four of us took the train (RailRunner) from Albuquerque to Santa Fe. We left the dogs at home with complete access to the house. And yes, there were still two whole dogs there when we got back. (stock picture on the left)

We boarded the train and headed to the second deck to get a better view. The landscapes were fantastic, and pictures do not do them justice. We saw mountains and mesas and rolling hills. We passed Indian Pueblos (towns) and ranches (how do the cattle find enough food?). The Rail Runner was passed by traffic on the nearby freeway: it was a leisurely, inexpensive trip and we enjoyed not having to drive.

Kathi gets on train to Santa Fe
memories of Eleanor on the train to Santa Fe
Arriving at Santa Fe train station
Back at the train station, Kathi and Vicki are ready to leave Santa Fe
Train ride to Santa Fe
Kathi and Barb on train to Santa Fe
Indian Pueblo on train to Santa Fe

We walked around Sante Fe, stopping for lunch at Cafe Pasqual. The highlight of the lunch was eating at the community table with seven other people. We met Gary, a retired software engineer who has lived in Albuquerque for thirty years but may head back east in a few years due to family and friends. The food was foodie style (different combinations of spices and food.) Vicki’s omelette was very tasty while Steve’s Carne Asada was middle of the road. But definitely a worthwhile experience.

exterior of Cafe Pasqual
interior of Cafe Pasqual
lunch at Cafe Pasqual
lunch companion Gary at Cafe Pasqual
interior of Cafe Pasqual

After lunch we meandered over to the Georgia O’Keefe museum. Vicki and Steve toured the museum, we got in free because of our Rock Hall/NARMS (North American Reciprocal Museums) membership. The film about Georgia O’Keefe’s life was the best part of the museum, but we did enjoy looking at her different paintings.

Steve and Vicki in Santa Fe
Santa Fe cathedral
Barb w Santa Fe art
New Mexico Museum of Art exterior in Santa Fe
Santa Fe village store
Steve w Santa Fe art

After returning to Albuquerque, Kathi, Steve and Vicki visited Lee. This evening consisted of conversation with Lee’s sister Jean, playing some Azul, and sitting in the hot tub for 20 minutes.

Kathi arranged for a Friday afternoon ‘tea dance’ at AbraCadabra studios, where she and Barb take weekly dance lessons. Rosa, the dance instructor/studio manager, played songs appropriate for the dance styles we requested. Vicki and I danced some rhumba, cha-cha, salsa, west coast swing, east coast swing, bachata and waltz. And Kathi put up with me leading her in a cha-cha. V: Kathi did great following. Steve did get to rest while the others danced some country, foxtrot and jitterbug.

Dance party: Steve, Rosa (instructor), Vicki, Lucille (Judy’s mom who liked to jitterbug back in the day), Kathi, and Judy
Barb was also at the dance party but ducked out of the group picture

The first few days in Albuquerque were great and full of adventures. But there is more….

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