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Monthly Archives: November 2019
RED RIVER LOOKS MIGHTY GOOD IN SNOW
I admit it. I love the tiny village of Red River, New Mexico. They have two web cams and I often spy on what’s going on. Got this screenshot on Nov. 22, 2019 after a nice snow. I could have … Continue reading
Posted in New Mexico, Weather
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ALAMO CANYON TRAIL AND ROUNDUP GROUNDS TRAIL, NOV. 4, 2019
Had a warm, sunny day before it got cold. What shall we do? We shall go hiking. Not a great, long hike. Something we can work our way up to. The trailhead sits between a mountain and an eastern edge … Continue reading
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TESTING HALF GLOVES
Winters a-coming. Without a doubt that means cold hands are too. I learned at an early age that if my hands are cold, I am cold. While in Texas, I admired a pair of gloves on my Mom’s reading table. … Continue reading
I USED A TRAVEL WEBSITE
When I went to Texas, I used a travel website to find rooms for two nights. Since then I’ve been bothered constantly with their emails. First it was requests for reviews Then it was discounts on future travels Then thank … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Web Sites
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