Tuesday, March 9, 2021

REVISITING A TRIP TO SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO IN 2013

We have been looking through our old travel photos, and came across two posts of a trip to Santa Fe - the other I will share tomorrow.   Santa Fe is a place I look forward to seeing again when the world settles down.   One of my favorite areas to visit are the deserts.  I always feel drawn to them. Maybe I was a desert tortoise in a previous life!

It's fun to look back on our travel journals.  It puts us right back there.  This one reads:

7.23 a.m. August 17, 2013.   We are in the mountain time zone now.  Having stayed the night in Tucumcari, New Mexico, we are now heading to Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2146 miles into our journey.  A comfortable stay  in our hotel.  



We have 162 miles to Santa Fe.

At 7.55 a.m. we crossed the Guadalupe county line.  There are sunflowers growing wild on the roadside.  The scenery is now flat scrub land  with magnificent buttes in the distance.  It is a fresh morning, my kind of wake-up weather.  The traffic is light and flowing at 75 mph which is the speed allowed out here.  



We enjoy seeing all the trucks on the road and can now identify Peterbilt from Volvo from their grills in our rear view mirror.


We are driving next to a railway line and we have seen lots of very long trains on our journey.  One very large one had three engines in the front, another had two in the front and two in the back and so on.   All had more cars on them than I had ever seen before.  From what we could see it looked like they were carrying anything from livestock to coal and oil, to those big containers you see being loaded onto ships.


 8.19 a.m. and we are near Santa Rosa traveling through a safety corridor.  Fines are doubled and we must put lights on.  Gregg keeps the cruise control at the legal speed.  We have seen several people pulled over by the police and he remembers going through St. John's, New Mexico where he got a speeding ticket many years ago and before he met me.  When we were driving through St. John's together, I didn't think we were going very fast at the time, we were also pulled over for speeding.  Now that's been about 30 years ago but there is no third time lucky for the police officer in that town because we came via a different route and only saw signs pointing to St. John's.  And we are keeping the cruise control on all the time. 

2205  miles and at 8.22 a.m. we crossed the Pecos River.   We have a strong cell phone signal, woo-hoo!

Driving under several overpasses, we noticed that they have decorated them with beautiful engravings of Indian-style horses and pretty designs.  I missed the one of the horses but caught another that was less intricate.  


8.30 a.m. we passed the sign for San Ignacio.  I love the names out here.

One thing that has changed since our journey across country all those years ago, the amazing number of wind farms we have passed.

8.28 a.m.  Elementary Dear Watson, we have just seen a sign for the town of Moriarty!

9.12 a.m. Crossed the Santa Fe County  line.

10.09 we stopped for gas and a car wash on the outskirts of Santa Fe.  We had more red mud on our car from our trip to Palo Duro than I have ever seen.  It was great being able to drive down into the Canyon for the sights we saw, and driving over roads covered in water was an adventure.  One was deep which gave me pause for breath.  You can see why people own four-wheel drives.

We reached Santa Fe and the first place we headed for was the Santa Fe Botanical Garden at Museum Hill. You can see it here.   



Oh my gosh, we had a great time walking around.....


and we were told by the two nice ladies at the entrance that it had only been open four weeks.  


We were also told many interesting things, one of them was how the garden was designed to save water.   Gregg is talking to one of these ladies.


I loved the look of this fountain, each side a seat for you to sit for a spell, and maybe doze off to the quiet sound of running water.


Almost immediately I spotted a hummingbird land on a branch of one of the new trees.  I don't know what kind it is.  A thrill all the same as I haven't seen one since the last time we were in California and that's been a few years ago.   


There were many small lizards running around....... 


and of course the flowers were gorgeous!  


The bees thought so too!


I will have more to share on the flowers in a later post.


We have been having fun with the new tripod that Debbie of It's All About Purple recommended.   It's working out great.  Thanks Debbie!


We loved everything about this place and I look forward to the time we can return.  Santa Fe is a great area, and I would recommend this lovely garden to anyone.  We also felt very fortunate to see it in its first month of opening and we look forward to going back when it is even more established.  

We were very lucky not only to stumble upon the garden but we realized that there were several museums nearby, and we went to two of them.  One was the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art and the other was the Museum of Indian Art and Culture.  You can look here to see what other museums  you can visit.   If we had the energy we would have looked at them all but as the old saying goes, you have to leave something for next time. 

8-20-13 Part two will be shared as soon as I can.  When we reach the hotel each evening, Gregg and I sit down and we each look at our e-mails and check in to see how our son's day has gone, and other family members and friends.  That's something that has changed with the invention of cell phones and laptops that you can carry easily along with you.  

We were in the Grand Canyon overlooking those gorgeous views and our son called.  We had a nice conversation, interrupted twice because of a weak signal, chatted again for a while and then completely lost that said signal for the rest of our drive out of the canyon.  Gregg also chats to his Dad almost every day, when cell phone signal allows.  Lovely to be so connected because of this wonderful modern technology.

We've been lucky at all the places we have stayed in but it has been sometimes tricky to get a signal to call ahead for a hotel, and we look for cell phone towers or wait for the next community to show up.  

One thing that has changed on this journey that we never did before, is to call ahead for a room.  Of course we didn't have cell phones back then, and the way we travel we might change direction on a whim, so there are days we may not be heading in the direction we first thought.  

Yesterday we found a road we were planning to take that had a detour lasting for miles and miles.  It took us on a road we have never traveled and it was fun seeing something new.  On many of the other roads the fun was in remembering the last time, which in some cases was over 30 years ago.  There are lots of wide open spaces around here.  It truly is glorious scenery, each state offering its own beauty, and so we keep on traveling because this morning we head for Zion National Park.

Sending love and hugs to all family and friends, which of course include all you blogging friends out there. 




And that was the end of that part of my journal.



24 comments:

  1. Isn't it wonderful to have these precious memories - and hopes for the future as well.

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  2. Extraordinary, interesting memories. I am also waiting for the end of the pandemic and the possibility of traveling. :)

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  3. Hello Denise,
    I enjoyed your photos and memories of your Santa Fe trip. The views, flowers and the hummingbird are beautiful sights. I am looking forward to the day we can all make new travel memories. Take care, enjoy your day!

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    1. Hello Eileen, thank you, so glad you enjoyed. You take care and enjoy your day also :)

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  4. Beautiful photos and great memories!

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  5. Having your journal and also having it on this blog you will never forget your memories because when they start to grow them you can come back and read them and relive the trip

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    1. Thanks Sandra, it is why I started blogging in the first place. Also something for our son to read as the years go by :)

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  6. Wonderful shots!

    I've never been in the Southwest, but would love to see it for myself someday.

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    1. Thank you William, when you get there I know you will love it :)

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  7. Thanks for sharing this lovely trip!

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    1. You are very welcome Christine, I am happy you enjoyed :)

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  8. So enjoyable to re-visit.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Couldn’t agree more :). Thanks Jan and all the best to you too.

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  9. Well that was quite the adventure. It's so good to have blogs so we can remember these trips.

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  10. I agree with Ellen above. Writing about our travels multiplies the enjoyment. I like reading your journal notations. You are great about frequent notations. I find when we travel, I write in my journal in the evenings, sometimes too tired to write it all. Lovely memories for you two! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you Martha Ellen :) always happy you enjoyed my post. It is hard to keep up the journaling while traveling but blogging a few things each night gets filled in later as you no doubt have found yourself. Your travel journals are a great pleasure to read.

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  11. These are such wonderful photos and they bring back a lot of memories. Thank you for sharing them, Denise.

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