Day One of Our Baseball Trip Phase 2: The view from our car. . .a long, lonely road in the Mojave Desert.
Outside it's 111 F. Too hot to leave our Prius. However, desert-lover Axel has to have a photo so, as he pulls over to the side of the road (note sand in photo), the car quietly slides into the desert. . .oops. From the window, I take the photos while he starts digging out the wheels with his hands - in the heat. Then he pushes and I steer, pulling out onto the highway while carefully managing to avoid the stream of traffic (sic). Our first mishap and it hasn't been 4 hrs since we left Chris and family in Lakewood. Should I be worried?
Our first night on the road is a cheap one - well, maybe. We stay in Laughlin, NV - the poor man's Las Vegas - at the River Palms Hotel/Casino - clearly, a home for the elderly. Who, us? The room is free with my gambling points and has a great view of the majestic Colorado River. We walk to the Crab Shack for dinner in the 109 F heat (who could live here?) then, as Axel relaxes in the room, I gamble.. .and gamble. So, at the end of the day, our room is not free - in fact, it's very expensive!
Day Two:
| Axel wanted to eat here! |
| Storm pattern Indian rug from the Museum |
| Hallway in La Posada (tho doesn't do it justice) |
Day Two 1/2 and Three:
And, HELLO, Santa Fe!
Three nights in a suite (it was a 3 night deal) at the Best Western in SF - we each have our own TV! Our first night we eat at the La Fonda hotel - enormous amounts of fabulous Mexican food - chile rellenos on my plate. Then, trying to work off the calories, we walk, revisiting the old town plaza and wandering into the above shop - so much color - which is one of the reasons I love Santa Fe.
Next morning, up at 7:30am (really 6:30am our time - ouch!) for a quick breakfast then off to the Santa Fe Opera for the 9am tour - $5 for an hour tour - BARRRgain! It is, according to the fact-intense docent 'opera-ites', one of the finest summer opera companies in the world. The building is stunning - outdoors but with an overhang that keeps the rain out - Each seat faces a screen on the back of the chair in front of it that scrolls the translation of the singer's words - in English and Spanish. We explore the opera's work rooms back stage - where costumes and wigs are made along with the monstrous props, while dodging orchestra members preparing to practice.
| Santa Fe Opera (not allowed to take photos inside - boo hoo) |
| We ate Indian tacos in the little room behind the white sign along with several native workers who were speaking Tiwa. |
| Lots of shops selling jewelry, drums, pottery, pictures, etc |
| NO - the dog isn't 'd e a d' - just sleeping. It's hot! |
| The Rio Grande Gorge - slashed deep into the earth from a very flat surface - so that is looks like the land was pulled apart, leaving jagged lines. |
THERE HAS BEEN A REQUEST FOR MORE PHOTOS SOOOO I JUST SPEND AWHILE SETTING UP A WEB ALBUM WITH PHOTOS. I'M WORKING ON THE LINK SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO JOIN GOOGLE TO SEE IT!

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