
On another excursion, we went in search of the elusive Santa Fe dinosaurs that live on Dinosaur Ave. We see them everyday and knew they were on a frontage road, but it took a little bit of scenic driving to locate them so we could get up close and personal. It's amazing how creative people around here are.
Then it was a Turquoise Trail (Hwy 14) ride through Madrid for coffee, and on up to Sandia Peak. Sandia Peak is about 10,700 feet high and the view towards Albuquerque is awesome. Unfortunately, it was a bit hazy that day, but we could still see for miles and miles.
Between these little trips, we explored the old downtown area of Santa Fe, peeking in shops and talking with people we met.
It's been a fantastic week. It will satisfy my need for mother-daughter time for a little while. In the meantime, the phone calls will suffice. So for now, our apartment is a bit empty feeling (I should probably take down the Christmas decor I had left up for her visit), it's time to settle back into our chaotic norm.
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