new mexico adventure
Day 1 - We landed in New Mexico at about 12pm and since we couldn't check in until about 4 Kree and i decided to hit the ground running and dive right into exploring on our own after picking up our rental car, (which is a red no frills 08 Chevy Aveo with really decent gas mileage)
It only really took about 40 mins to get to the city and our first stop was Albuquerque old town; as the name suggests its an old "fashioned" western town filled with mostly shops and restaurants but a few interesting fixtures. after some walking around we ended up spending about two hours over at the Albuquerque museum of natural history. there was a really awesome display about all the early computers. we spent a lot of time looking over all the old equipment! there was also really great dinosaur bones and interactive displays about the atmosphere, volcanoes and the evolution of the early life on earth.
We ended up getting to the resort and checking in by 6 or so and after falling in love with everything about this place. its so amazingly beautiful. its a pueblo style building with so much to do like walks through the cottonwood forest, huge courtyards and patios, walk to the rio grande river, three pools, a spa with full amenities, and horseback riding. our room over looks the golf course. we're not in our room for more then ten minutes when as we are looking out on our balcony to see two coyotes! one thing we notice as we're walking around the place is the great amount of wildlife that resides on the premise - like walking around any day you can see toads, rabbits, hummingbirds, sparrows and various insects like huge moths, and beetles and even lizards. i nearly forgot to mention how remote this place is. its actually a 10 min or so drive out from the entrance to the actual resort. its in the middle of nothing. its wonderful! its also located in front of the sandia mountains which makes for really awesome picturesque views of sunsets at night.
After doing some recon, and checking out the resort we wanted to explore more of the city so we drove around and ended up having had a dinner buffet at santa ana casino. the casino was ok but the buffet was just average.
Day 2 - We visited the petrified forest / painted desert today and also got to experience how truly awesome Warrior gas stations equally as awesome their home made breakfast burritos. On the way back we saw an amazingly queer rainbow and sunset. i was in love.
Day 3 - Sky City / Acoma pueblo tour - tried fry bread - yum. made friends with an Indian jewelry maker who wants to barter his wares with us for parrot feathers. I'm not joking. got to see a real sacred indian burial ground, mission church and had a really peaceful moment at the top of a huge mountain looking around at all the beautiful untouched land.
We also went to the ice cave, banderas volcano crater / trail, and sandia casino buffet. we went to two of the pools at the resort then hung out over in the 103 degree waterfall outdoor jacuzzi. nice. we also did a drive through tour of this park with the massive sandstone bluff, lava flows, that had the collected pools of water up at the top with guppies in it - el malpais
Day 4 - up early for a nature walk , had breakfast at santa ana cafe in the resort. we had 1030 reservations at the spa for custom massages and add on head /neck rubs! after we unmelted we then went to sandia peak and took a tram ride up one mile up the mountain and had lunch in this really cute restaurant situated in the mountain. Later, went looking for petyroglyphs monument but the park closed before we got there so it was another round of chilling out by the pools and then hot / jacuzzi where i got to practice my Portuguese with these visitors from Brazil. after a very uneventful search for a late nite mexican 'nice place' to eat we ended up at the santa ana cafe again. this place is really nice and make excellent food. had a couple drinks and now exhausted. we were delayed by another amazing sunset so i didn't mind.
Day 5 - we're off to Santa Fe. We're ridiculously sunburned and i love it. We started out wandering around the plaza in the city center visiting the oldest church in america. it was so beautiful i didn't want to touch anything! As we went exploring the city we saw lots of cute one of a kind shops / restaurants / art galleries. i was so close to finally committing to purchasing that squash blossom necklace but it was not to be. i had a really hard time parting with 300-700 dollars for it even though i know they're the finest quality and is really is an investment! we had lunch at the Cowgirl BBQ which was so awesome, did some shopping at the Indian Market, visited a handful of galleries including the Chuck Jones gallery and checked out the great selection of Dr. Seuss art and sculptures they had there. we liked it but it reminded us so much of SoHo here in NYC - only the Southwest version of it i guess.
Day 6 - so as usual we're up super early and decide to take a nice last long 3-5 mile walk around the resort in the Bosque and Cottonwood trail to the Rio Grande River. during the tail end of our walk we noticed two coyotes again... who knows if it was the same two as on our first day but we kinda took that as them saying good bye the same way when we checked in they greeted us. it was just kind of a special connection / moment we had.
We both had the most awesome and relaxing time - we now know why Chris' mom just can't stop talking about the beauty of the Southwest and why its really called the Land Of Enchantment. We can't wait to plan our next trip there to see the other sites we missed this time.
Some photos from our honeymoon/vacation can be found here :
http://www.flickr.com/photos/medazzadoll/ hope you enjoy the photos but honestly, they don't do the landscape any justice - you should see it for yourself in person to get the magnificence of it.
