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Gallup, NM

08 May

I can’t move. I’m so stuffed. Ok, stopped for lunch in Gallup, NM. There is a place called The Coffee House. Found this place accidentally on the last roadtrip to Florida. The sandwiches there are so delicious. The potato salad is to die for good. I got a club sandwhich and of course potato salad. The funny part about this store is that I always get there when it’s about to close. They close at 3pm. Last time I arrived somewhere around 2:40pm or so. Today I arrive at 1:45pm and thought there is plenty of time. I was wrong. Today they are closing at 2pm, due to an art show they are having later on. Barely made it though. They only offered to make the food to go. Ate my sandwhich in the car then.

Oh while I walked out the door of the shop. A guy walks up and asks if I want fetishes. I thought I didn’t understand him right. Fetishes? I don’t know what they are. I’m trying to look it up, but I guess in AZ they cut off the Internet. Who knows when I can post this blog entry. I saw a wikipedia article Zuni Fetish or so, but I’m not allowed to receive this knowledge right now. :-( Big crocodile tears.

Now in Arizona and all the stolen hours I have gotten back. :-) Not sure how far it’s to the crater.

 

My morning in Albuquerque, NM

08 May

Wow I had quite an extraordinary morning. First I have to tell about the night though. The wind was back. It seems to follow me. :-) The wind was howling through the room. It even made the door rattle once in a while. There were some strong gusts. I was soooo scared. Some ghost might kidnap me and take me. I had to leave the light on. Should have stayed at Motel 6. Ha Ha Ha. Ok I need to explain this joke as Europeans won’t get it. Motel 6’s slogan in commercials is: “We will leave the light on for you.” Obviously I’m kidding I wasn’t scared, but the wind noise is true. It made me laugh when I thought of that joke. :-)

I think I got up around 7:30ish. It was really 8:30 for me. :-) Wasn’t hungry so I only had some fruit and a yoghurt and a tea. The flavor I chose was wild sweet orange. I tell you it tasted wild… :-)

After that it was time to check out. As lucky as I’m there was also a nice big Starbucks in the ABQ uptown mall. I had to get my coffee. I could not do this again like yesterday. It was so bad. I thought I wasn’t going to make it. I think it’s time though that I sign up with the ASA help group once I’m back home. I think I do have a problem. LOL What’s ASA? Come on everyone knows that! It’s Anonymous Starbucks Addicts. Oh boy I’m having so much fun here.

Everyone knows Jack Little right? Of course not. Eric got to meet Jack Little. Yes it’s his real name. He is actually a talker. Some random person. I got to hear the whole story. This guy talked with everyone and everybody. I saw him hanging out at the frontdesk and who knows what stories he told. The point is he knew Flagstaff and recommended the place to have dinner as well as things you should see.

Yes my day continues. Had to check out: Old Town Albuquerque. (I thought I knew now how to spell it. Had an “argument with Eric”. I thought it’s Alberquerque. He showed me a business card to prove me wrong. Why am I having such a hard time with that?) Anyway it’s a really cool place. Pretty big. You could spend a whole day there exploring the little shops. Lots of art and pottery etc to look at. I went into the first store, because it said Mother’s Day cards. I still needed one. Guess what: This store allowed you to buy stuff. Not just a looking only store. Also found a postcard picture of Red Cloud. After this whole weird event yesterday I had to get one. There were some other funny things in that store which I took pictures of. Yep my video camera is always with me. :-)

Walk around more and feel like I have to go into another store. This store had quite a few mixed media acryllic/oil paintings. I look at some of them. Found an Indian CD and got that one. I keep looking at those paintings. I start to love two of them. Eric was no help either. He loved the exact opposite one and I was more attracted to the other one. So I decide I’ll get the one I love most as I already know the place where it’ll go. While they were wrapping it up, I think ok this other one I really love too. I can’t leave it. Especially as they were rather inexpensive for original one-of-a-kind paintings. And on top of that they give you a discount due to the economy. Didn’t take pictures of them before they got wrapped up. The artists name is: Johnny Yazzie. Here is a link to a biography I found of him:

http://artnativeamerican.com/cart/index.php?cPath=4&main_page=index

Sorry can’t make them clickable links with the phone app.

Ok after that I had to leave. No more looking into other stores which could get me in trouble.

About 4 more hours till Flagstaff. But I’m stopping at the crater.

 
 

Albuquerque, NM

07 May

I guess I had to stay in this town so that I finally master how to spell it. Now I have to write it a 100 times and I should never forget it. I can spell Mississippi in my sleep. Ha Ha Ha.

I don’t know how I managed that, but I picked a hotel which is within walking distance of all kinds of shops and restaurants. So it was really easy to find a place to have a quick dinner. Don’t really want to search for a place to eat after a long drive. Went to Bravo! Cucina Italiana. Never heard of it before, but the woman at the New Mexico Welcome Center recommended it and so why not. I wasn’t really hungry and I knew I’d be a disappointed if I got a pizza. Therefore I decided on Spaghetti Bolognese. It was quite tasty. Spumoni for dessert. I forgot it was Friday night so naturally there was a wait.

Did you know that they have a huge annual Albuquerque Hot-Air Balloon Festival in the fall? Never been in a hot-air balloon. I think it’s romantic. Up in the air, bottle of Champagne, watching the sunset. Oh wait… I’m forgetting something. You need a second person to make the package complete. :-)

It’s still Friday here so tomorrow’s destination will be Flagstaff, AZ. I’m hoping that I will have time to visit the Meteor Crater. Didn’t have time last year. The drive should be only 5 hours, and I will get an hour back going into Arizona. Not too happy with this state right now. Therefore I will simply enjoy the beauty of the land.

Here we go, the pictures from today:

 
 

Clines Corners Store, NM

07 May

Ok that was funny. Stopped at Clines Corners. It’s a store and gas station. The store had some interesting Indian items. It was pretty warm in there. I wanted to buy a couple things. Find out they are not selling anything. They said the power was out. They wouldn’t even take cash. How weird! The strange part was the lights inside the building were still on. If the power is out why are the lights still on? Oh well nothing I can do about it. So I simply took pictures. There was also an interesting quote from Chief Red Cloud. I’ll post pictures later.

 
 

In the Land of Enchantment

07 May

Earlier I saw a billboard which said: 24,000 tons of trash on our roads in 2005. That sign was in New Mexico. I don’t understand why some people have to throw out their trash. It’s really not that hard to keep your trash in the car and then put it in the next available trash bin. There are plenty. Every reststop, restaurant, hotel etc has them.

About one more hour to go until ABQ. Yes the weather has improved. Blue skies again, no winds. But definately not shorts weather. At least for me. I guess if you are from Vail, CO then it would be time to crank up the A/C. :-) It’s 67F (19C).

 
 

Deep in the Heart of Texas…

07 May

Deep in the heart of Texas…. It’s a song for those who don’t know. Cute lyrics. Here is some unimportant information in case you have nothing else to do:

– Once in a while you see fields of tall grass. It has a very nice dark green color. It looks so cool with the strong wind blowing over it. The movement of the grass looks like it’s water. Love it.

– Road trip rules (RTR):
1) Never exceed the speed limit. Saw once someone with CA plates get pulled over in TX probably going only 2 miles above the limit. It’s not worth the extra maybe 5 minutes earlier you might arrive.

2) Arrive before it gets dark at your destination. It’s no fun to drive around in the dark.

3) Have fun! That’s it for the rules.

– Saw huge rolls of fiber optic cable on the side of the freeway about every 2 miles for probably around 50 miles. Most likely they are using those to upgrade the backhaul data network for the cell towers. What a project to bury all this cable.

– Saw a billboard which said: Exit here to buy Amish furniture. Eric says: I wonder if you have to pay with chickens. I said: What do they do with all those chickens? Don’t they have enough by now? Maybe they have chicken banks. Your chicken account even makes interest. They’ll multiple with more chickens. LOL. (Yeah I know you need a rooster too, but the conversation was very funny) The things you see and can twist into something funny on a roadtrip. Priceless!

Ok that’s it. Hope everyone has been entertained. Soon to be in New Mexico. I will get an hour back! Yipppeee!

 
 

Starbucks in Amarillo, TX

07 May

After long agonizing hours I arrived at a Starbucks in Amarillo, TX. Got some ice tea and helped some customers so I don’t have to do as much when I arrive in Albucookie.

My cup had a smiley face drawn on. That was so cute and sweet. Got a refill and told the girl that I loved the smiley face. Made her blush. :-)

 
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Missed Opportunity

07 May

Ok I missed my Starbucks opportunity. The one I passed was the last one for 200 miles (322km). Next one 3 hours away in Amarillo, TX. Got one of those frappuccinos in a glass at a gas station. They only had the small size version. Oh well better than nothing. How do these people out here survive? LOL

 
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Driving in Oklahoma & History Class

07 May

I actually got up at 7am. I’m feeling pretty awake now. Had a very small breakfast as I wasn’t hungry. Looking for a Starbucks now. Drove by one. Too late to exit. Long drive ahead. GPS says 8 hours and 28 minutes. 522 miles (840 km). The weather completely changed. Some 40mph winds and almost overcast. The temperature is 58F (14C).

Here is a little history class for Oklahoma. Did you know that the “whites” forcefully moved Indian Tribes from across North America to basically Oklahoma and told them that’s your land? Then later on they realized oh we really want this land so they took it away again and opened it up for white settlers to give them free land. Who lived on this land peacefully for a long time first? Also checkout the term Manifest Destiny. Same basic principle. The sad part about this that it is still going on today but with different players. A majority tries to triumph over a minority or weaker group. Why? Why has humankind such a hard time to see that and learn from the past? Why does it matter that you could triumph over someone else? What do you gain?

 
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Pictures from Day 12

06 May

Here are the pictures for day 12. Going from Wichita, KS to Oklahoma City, OK.

I should be going soon to bed, as it will be a long drive today. I’m supposed to be up and running at 7:30am. The destination will be Albuquerque, NM. I can never remember how to spell the name of this city. On top of that I have trouble pronouncing it as well. Who thought of that name? Instead I’ll just call it Albucookie. I think that’s cuter. :-)