This week we were all over the place; we went through Ruidoso, NM, which is up in their White Mountains, and happens to be a popular getaway locale for nearby El Paso residents. We did our work up in Ski Apache, and it was hard hiking but we saw yet another herd of elk (including calves!) and we did have flowers and humming birds. On our drive down from there we could see huge monsoon storms for miles around. I took a load of photos with Richard's camera (since my camera lens broke and won't extend or focus properly, I'm left with just my tiny pixelated camera phone and brief opportunities to borrow Richard's) but I haven't uploaded those to my computer. All in good time.



We couldn't camp at the Oliver Lee State Park, though, because as night approached the wind became really out of control. My tent has just about had it and wasn't worth trying to set up for one night anyway, because of the hard ground and my lousy soft stakes, and also because my fiberglass poles are starting to snap. I was going to sleep on the picnic table, but that would've been no good. We packed up and moved to a motel for the night, and I got to sleep in the most wonderful bed! So comfy!
Then we drove north to the Cibola National Forest outside Corona, NM. The roads to get into the forest were closed due to fire dangers, and it didn't occur to me until the next day that we shouldn't have gone down the tiny dirt road off to the side and camped and done our field points because it was UNLAWFUL to be in the forest at all. I don't like that; I'm not interested in getting ticketed or even arrested because we're trespassing without a research permit in federal land. He doesn't even care because he's not a citizen, but it actually does concern me, because I am in no way informed enough to not be worried that something bad could happen to me. I don't need a criminal record. Anyway, I started griping again...SEE? I have a hard time avoiding it.
So then we drove to Santa Fe again yesterday. We went out for Vietnamese food and i had pho, which I've been dying to have for ages (it's totally my favorite food, it's my comfort food, and it's the only reason I'll eat beef), and it was delicious. I sat there for 40 minutes and made love to my dinner...glorious.
Then I realized that the cherry tree behind our hostel is finally covered in

But I ought to run off and clean up, even though it's really lovely to hang around in my underwear and idly surf the 'net. Reminds me of home.
1 comment:
i must go to white sands. beautiful... even with a crappy camera phone. the cherries look pristine.
see you soon! enjoy the last of your adventure:)
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