Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Sights Around Albuquerque, NM

New Mexico State flag - the Zia symbol.  In Jan. 2012 the 100th year of state hood was celebrated.
I was so fortunate to live in the "Land of Enchantment" for over 42 years, the longest time was south of Albuquerque.  Each time we go back now there are things that we took for granted when we lived there. 

I could write a whole blog (and may do that one day) on all the comments we got from relatives and friends in NY after we moved 'out west'.  

A few short ones are that we were asked what kind of stamps we used and how could we come back and forth to NY so often.  NM Magazine used to have an article in each issue - "One of our 50 is Missing!'' 

These are just photos from us riding around the city and doing some remembering, a few weeks ago.  There are tons more pretty things to see and do in that whole area.  One is the Tramway at the top of Sandia Crest. 
Chevy on a Stick - northwest corner of Gibson and San Mateo.
The famous McDonald's where the women spilled hot coffee on herself and got paid millions of dollars  in damages.  It is just across street from the Chevy - Northeast corner San Mateo & Gibson.

Frontier Restaurant - across from UNM on Central.  Best Cinnamon rolls on the planet.  When we lived in Los Alamos my SIL would bring a box of these up to us when she came to visit. 
Los Cuates - a NEW Mexican restaurant - on Lomas. When I was one of the managers at a hotel in Abq., the crew of Air Force 1 would stay with us. Clinton was President then and they would always have our shuttle take them over to Los Cuates to get take out for the President.  This happened several times!!
I just can't mention Albuquerque without saying AmerAsia - a Diem Sum restaurant.  It is usually the 1st place we go to after our 6 hour trip down there.
And framing the city to the north east is Sandia Mountain.  The tram goes up from the west side and there is skiing on the east side.

3 comments:

papel1 said...

I have driven through Albuquerque several times but never taken in the city. I guess the next time we will have to get off the freeway. Enjoyed the article.
Judy

papel1 said...

I have driven through Albuquerque several times but never taken in the city. I guess the next time we will have to get off the freeway. Enjoyed the article.
Judy

Go Green! said...

I live in Albuquerque and you did a great job of sharing it with your viewers!!