Thursday, November 19, 2020

My New Mexico Journal

Pambling Roads ~~New Mexico

 

     Welcome back to Pambling Roads, where we are documenting our travels in the United States (and Canada) to “Meet the Americans”. 

     We were expecting to meet people from all over North America. It has been a wonderful adventure of a lifetime. We have met people from all over the world.  

 







Gallup, NM

We stopped for the night at the LaQuinta on small section of Route 66. We only stayed at the Gallup hotel for one night. It was a comfortable stay and the employees were polite and friendly.

Farmington, NM

On our way to four corners we saw Ship Rock from a distance. Actually, you couldn’t miss it. The rock rises over 1900 feet about the land and over 1600 feet wide. It stands tall among the landscape and the closer you get the more it looks like a ship. The dikes trailing behind the rock look like waves created from the ship.

https://geoinfo.nmt.edu/tour/landmarks/shiprock/home.html

Four Corners

The only place in the United States where four states connect together, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah. A granite and brass marker is used to show the exact connection of the four states. We took pictures standing in all four states and walked around the area and can now say we were in four states in the same day, in the same hour.

There are Native American booths where everyone can enjoy the different crafts, jewelry, and food.

http://www.navajonationparks.org/htm/fourcorners.htm

Salmon Ruins, NM

We ran out of time for the day and were planning on visiting Salmon Ruins but they had already closed. It was recommended as a great place to go.

http://www.salmonruins.com/visitorinfo.html

We were going to head to Santa Fe, but one of the couples we had met had just came from there and said they were having a lot of trouble with hotel robberies and stuff. So we decided that perhaps we will return another time and explore Santa Fe.

Socorro, NM

We stayed at the Best Western in Socorro, as expected, they excelled in their service. We stopped by the Socorro Visitor’s Center. My husband said hello to the lady in the office. She did not respond to him. I asked if perhaps she had not heard him and he said she did because she was looking straight at him when he said hello. She never came out of her office to see if we had any questions or needed any help.

We looked around for pamphlets and information so we could see what we would like to explore in Socorro. We drove around looking at some of the older homes until we reach the church.

The San Miguel Mission Catholic Church

We got a small glimpse of the inside of the mission. The church is one of the oldest catholic churches in the United States. It was being worked on and we could not go inside. We did stop by the museum and gift shop. The ladies there were very nice. One of them was a volunteer and she had suggested that we go to the wildlife refuge and gave us directions.

http://www.sdc.org/~smiguel







Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge

We spent a few hours thoroughly enjoying this well maintained wildlife refuge. They told us about the rare bird that was spotted and had never been seen before in the U.S. We went to a few spots hoping to be one of the rare handful of people to spot the rufous-necked wood rail bird. We did not spot it, but did see quite a bit of wildlife.

They have a visitor center/gift shop and the employees there were very friendly and passionate about their jobs. They were very happy to answer our many questions.

http://www.fws.gov/refuge/bosque_del_apache

White Sands Missile Range

We didn’t know that the site was only open twice a year. We were a bit disappointed but the guard at the entrance was quite pleasant and understanding. He told us about trinitite, a rock created from the blast. He suggested that we stop at the store in Bingham, a very small town, where there is a rock shop that sells the trinitite.

 

The Trinity Test Site

http://www.wsmr.army.mil/PAO/Trinity/Pages/default.aspx

http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/atomic/trinity/trinity1.html

Blanchard Rock Shop in Bingham NM

We were hoping to purchase some trinitite. The store was closed so we continued on with our trip.

http://www.peaktopeak.com/blanchard/index.htm

 The Valley of Fires

The Valley of the Fires recreation area is an area that had a volcanic eruption about 5000 years ago. We walked around some of the lava flow pits and sections. It was amazing how far this lava flow had gone. Going into the Valley of Fires Park we realized how vast it really was.

There is camping and trails which we enjoyed thoroughly. The view was spectacular.

The visitor center was closed for lunch so we were not able to get inside and see what they had on display in their exhibits.

http://www.blm.gov/nm/st/en/prog/recreation/roswell/valley_of_fires.html

Through Roswell… no need to say more.

http://www.seeroswell.com

Carlsbad, New Mexico

We stayed at the Econo Lodge. The pool wasn’t working there either. Mid-nineties and the pool isn’t available. Ayyyye

Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

Carlsbad, NM

We arrived in the late morning to a wonderful surprise. They were holding a mineral and gem show. We walked around a bit, checking out the vendors before we went back to the desk to purchase entrance into the zoo and gardens. The garden specializes in native plants of New Mexico and the Chihuahuan Desert. It’s a beautiful walk through sand hills and desert uplands.

As you walk about, you will view an aviary with several types of birds including a bald eagle, golden eagle, and roadrunner. There is a nocturnal and reptile exhibit. You will see Bison, Pronghorn, Mule Deer Elk, a cougar, bobcat and several other animals that are native to the area.

All the parks personnel were wonderful, pleasant, and welcoming. We spoke for a while with the gift shop ladies. They greeted us as we entered the room and were pleasant to visit with as well. One of the ladies was familiar with Florida and we chatted about the hurricanes and the differences between New Mexico weather and Florida weather.

 Living Desert and Zoo






Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico

Carlsbad National Park

Absolutely fascinating. Wear a jacket, it gets a bit chilly down there. If you have any physical issues either be prepared to be hurting, take the elevator, or pass on the harder tours. Don’t forget to stop at all the pullouts, you will miss a lot of fascinating geological sites if you skip them. Bring water so you can stay hydrated while you are outside walking some of the trails.

Ocotillo Bar and Grill

Yummmmmm  delicious, great food, great prices!  Cheery, happy waitresses!

Ocotillo Sports Bar and Grill Facebook Page 

We were going to eat there again the next night but they closed the restaurant at 6 pm and we were too late.

Lincoln National Park

Sitting Bull Falls and Recreation Area

WOW! Right smack in the middle of a desert the 150-foot waterfall gracefully falls to pools of cool water. This is a movie-worthy mirage moment that is real. It is a beautiful oasis with green plants and cool water for swimming. There are places to sit under natural curved rock for shade. Standing near the falls, one can just feel the power and beauty of the earth.

There are trails that can be hiked, picnic tables, pavilions, fresh water, and bathroom facilities at the park.

http://www.fs.usda.gov/lincoln

Driving through New Mexico we noticed that in many of the smaller towns there were a lot of houses with bars on their windows. It’s not that I haven’t seen it before. There are a few homeowners in Florida that do that.

I’m not sure I would want to live in a town where I didn’t feel safe unless I had bars on my windows. It always strikes me as prison-ish. They may be barring themselves from thievery, etc., but they are barring themselves in, making themselves prisoners in their own homes. I found it odd to see so many like that.

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Have you been to any of the places I have mentioned? Do you have stories to tell as well? We want to hear them. Do you live in any of the areas I have written about? There is a comment section below and on all the Pambling Roads article pages for you to tell us all about it.

Thank you for taking the time to read about our adventures traveling the United States. Our goal? The 48 states! I tried, really I did, I tried really hard to get my husband to agree to drive to Alaska. I didn't win that one. Maybe the next time.

It has been a great adventure, meeting the Americans, and meeting people from all over the world. Share with us, we want to hear all about it! Take advantage of comment section below and tell us your stories

 
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