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New Mexico

Written: July 18, 2004
Last Updated: August 3, 2004

Rae and I travel to New Mexico to visit old and dear friends.

It's been ages since I last saw Suzannah in person. I think the last time was 7 years ago! Though the years have gone by, we've remained close friends. We greatly enjoyed her hospitality during our three days in hot and humid New Mexico. On Saturday, Suzannah took us to the Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque. I was surprised to see us driving through a tract housing development on our way to the monument. Despite the wide-open Southwest atmosphere, Albuquerque is very similar to the Bay Area in the way housing is being developed. With Indian reservations on one side and the river and mountains on the other sides, there's only one or two directions the city is growing. Luxury homes are going for $100-170K; that's sticker shock for those living in the Bay Area!

At the Indian Pueblo Community Center, we saw a traditional Navajo dance. I felt for the dancers, are they were heavily burdened with several layers of clothes. It was hot enough in the shade, let alone under the unyielding sun!

Saturday evening, we hung out with Rae's friends from college. We ate at Vivace, a great Italian restaurant near the University of New Mexico. Speaking of the University, "Have you seen Hikika???" That line gave us laughing fits the rest of the weekend!

On Sunday, we paid a visit to see Susan and Alex. It's been a long time since I've seen them too; Katrina was also around (last time I saw her was at Country Day Graduation in 1992!). I'm glad that I went to New Mexico; it was well worth it to reconnect with old and dear friends.

Mixing lemonade

Mixing lemonade
Suzannah's garden

Suzannah's garden
Hunter!

Hunter!
Scanning through the yearbook

Scanning through the yearbook
There's my entry!

There's my entry!
Hunter's hiding place

Hunter's hiding place
Petroglyphs

Petroglyphs
Suzannah at Petroglyphs

Suzannah at Petroglyphs
Civilization encroaching

Civilization encroaching
A cat!

A cat!
Hello Kitty?

Hello Kitty?
Suzannah

Suzannah
More Petroglyphs

More Petroglyphs
There's our car!

There's our car!
Volcano

Volcano
Adam (Rae)

Adam (Rae)
Hiking down

Hiking down
Hikers hiking up

Hikers hiking up
Rae

Rae
Suzannah and me (Rae)

Suzannah and me (Rae)
Indian Pueblo Community Center

Indian Pueblo Community Center
In the shade where it's just hot

In the shade where it's just hot
Ladder

Ladder
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
Navajo dancing

Navajo dancing
It's this kid's first time performing

It's this kid's first time performing
Singing and drumming

Singing and drumming
He's a little confused right now

He's a little confused right now
But he'll grow up to be okay

But he'll grow up to be okay
Beams

Beams
Rae asking a question

Rae asking a question
The circle

The circle
Homeland Security?

Homeland Security?
Rae and an artisan

Rae and an artisan
Breadmakers

Breadmakers
Hunter and Suzannah

Hunter and Suzannah
Suzannah Samuelson

Suzannah Samuelson
Yummy food!

Yummy food!
Liz, Rae, Suzannah, and Sang

Liz, Rae, Suzannah, and Sang
Chatting outside Vivace

Chatting outside Vivace
Look there!

Look there!
See you later!

See you later!
Tattoo anyone?

Tattoo anyone?
University of New Mexico

University of New Mexico
Ugly statues!

Ugly statues!
Suzannah's friends playing

Suzannah's friends playing
Listening to music

Listening to music
Rebecca and Jose Luis

Rebecca and Jose Luis
Light

Light
Suzannah and Susan

Suzannah and Susan
Follow the serpent

Follow the serpent
Susan and Rae

Susan and Rae
Susan, Alex, Suzannah, and me (Rae)

Susan, Alex, Suzannah, and me (Rae)
Wide open spaces

Wide open spaces

Enter The Photo Gallery
Enter The Photo Gallery


Reader Comments

Nice pictures.

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