Monday, April 25, 2016

Getting Things Done in Albuquerque, New Mexico

We have been in the Albuquerque area for about two weeks getting some dental work done.  I tried to get this work done at my favorite Mexican dentist in Tijuana but he was having some trouble with it and so after going to him two days in a row I decided to go back to my DDS. in ABQ.  This is one of the challenges of living full time on the road, health issues come up and you have to scramble to get things taken care of.  I don't think I'll be going back to the dentist in Tijuana just because of logistics. I drive the Honda over which means I have to buy Mexican insurance at $25 a 25 hour period, and then there is the hassle of getting back into the USA.  If you go into Tijuana Mexico for any kind of health related appointment the DR.s office gives you a MEDI pass which allows you to drive pass all the other poor schmucks trying to get across the border.  The San Ysidro border crossing south of San Diego is the busiest in the country, so having that pass is a huge time saver.  Never the less it stills takes about 45 minutes to get back across.  And on our first time crossing into the US the border guard was not very nice, it's a nerve racking experience in the best instances and when you get a guard that is having a bad day it is even worse.  This won't stop me from going to Mexico in the future but just not for short time MEDI visits.


When we arrived in the Albuquerque area we spent the first three nights at the Sandia Casino doing a little parking lot camping.  After that we moved out to Cochiti Lake for the 14 day limit.  During our time at the lake we have made several trips into Santa Fe to visit friends.  And one day our friends Joy and Dave came to visit us at the lake.  

We've had a little weather while here.  It has rained a few times on us at lake level but snowed in the mountains behind us.  I'm sure my readers Greg and Karen  got some of that snow as they are just up the mountain from us.

View from campsite.

Besides rain we have had wind.  I don't mean a slight breeze I mean full on wind gusting up to 40 mph. The worst wind was last saturday afternoon and night, which was a little challenging for the weekend campers in tents.  We watched one of our neighbors tie their tent to their car and our other neighbors took theirs down and slept in their car.  The wind is still blowing and is predicted to continue through this week.  

Did a little back roads driving.

Ten Rocks

We'll be heading back into ABQ for a few more days.


Be back soon.

Evie and Joy
 
The beautiful New Mexico sky. 
 Picture taken west of Albuquerque, those are cinder cones on the right.
New Mexico geology is all about past volcanic action.































4 comments:

  1. I love all those cute little cochitis! :oD

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  2. Welcome back to NM! Yes, we got at least 7-8 inches of wet, heavy snow in that storm. Much nicer now, but hella windy. How long are you staying in the area?

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  3. Welcome back to NM! Yes, we got at least 7-8 inches of wet, heavy snow in that storm. Much nicer now, but hella windy. How long are you staying in the area?

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  4. Glad you two are having a great time but I know how unceasing wind can make a person bonkers....or is that just me?
    I could only visit there for a short time because there is just too much sky.

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