Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Albuquerque, NM (2)

9/6/2010

Well, it is now Monday, Labor Day. We have spent the last several days visiting with Judy in rehab. We did get over to Lois’ apartment on Friday afternoon and visited with her. Unfortunately, we cant take her to see Judy because of our truck being so high, but she can talk with her via phone.

Saturday morning we drove into ABQ’s Historic Old Towne and walked around. We saw this old church that dates back to 1703 – here are a few pics:



                Here are a few other sights while there:

          
 This is a local painter who does some marvelous paintings, mainly of "shawl dancers."  We bought one and he autographed it for us.

                      
  Check out this cactus - wish we could be around when all those flowers bloom!

                                        
                                Typical home in ABQ.

Saturday evening we had dinner with Ellen and James Dueweke, good friends of Judy’s. They live in the NE part of ABQ and the view of the Sandia Mountains from their back yard was great.

Yesterday, after visiting with Judy in the afternoon, we drove out to the edge of the Sandia Mountains and took the Tramway to the top. It is the longest tram ride in the world and took about 14 minutes each way. Again, as you can see by the pictures, the scenery was beautiful.


Here we are about to pass the tram car going down.


              Guess what??   We are finally approaching the top!!

                                                               
                                 Views from the top.

                                                             
                               That's ABQ below.

                                                 
             And, yes, flowers do grow up here!

                                      
             Here is the other tram car approaching the top.

                                                   
          Couple of tourists, no doubt!  Behind us is a chair lift for the skiers in the winter time.  Some people were coming up to the top on those.

                                            
     Check out this picture of the other tram coming up!


        Gives you some perspective  just how high this is - over 10,000 ft.

 
 
 
We didn't get any pictures on the way down due to the sun, but I guess that what you see going up, you also see going down!!! (DUH).
 
We visited with Judy again today, and, while we were there, Judy’s friend, Lynne and Lois (Judy's mother, 93 years old) came in. Lynn was in town visiting her daughter and picked Lois up and brought her over. Here is a picture of mother and daughter:


After we left them, we drove to the nearest CVS to pick up some drugs, and, I happened to see this sign along the way:


      No way could we not stop to get something to eat!  (Julie and Ken, eat your heart out!!).
Tomorrow we will see Judy and then go over to see Lois one last time before we leave on Wednesday for Colorado.

Stay tuned...

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