Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Visitors from the Evergreen State

Ron's siblings - Cheryl, Rick, and Debra visited in July 2012. We had a wonderful time enjoying the pool and visiting sites in New Mexico. I'm pretty sure they enjoyed themselves because they are planning to visit with their families next year.
This picture of St. Francis of Asissi was taken at Church's restaurant in Old Town Albuqerque. We had lunch there on the day everyone flew in.
We celebrated the July birthdays at the Luna Mansion--a favorite local restaurant with the best steaks. They even gave us three desserts to help us celebrate.
We visited the Loretto Chapel (after watching "The Staircase" the night before). It's amazing to think this staircase was built without nails or a center support. Debra (to the left) contemplated the miracle.

A hibiscus grows in New Mexico

It's hard to believe that hibiscus can grow in New Mexico but here's proof. I bought two plants at Home Depot in May and they have been blooming daily. The flowers don't last long but they sure are beautiful!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

10,678 feet above sea level

We drove to Sandia Peak and enjoyed the panoramic view from 10,678 feet above sea level. Note that Camp Muir on Mount Rainier is only 10,080 feet above sea level. The road to Sandia Peak is one of the highest paved roads in the United States. From this vantage, you can see forever (or 10,000 square miles, whichever is further).