We made our journey from Michigan to Albuquerque and Las Cruces without incident. We are quite thankful for that. We had a couple of extra days with Harold's brother, Arlo, and his wife, Linda. We visited the Albuquerque Balloon Museum and the Albuquerque Biopark, taking full advantage of their museum memberships.
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Up, up and away |
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Look at those smiles |
Then we headed to Las Cruces, where we were delighted with the view from our campsite at the Las Cruces KOA Journey. We enjoyed many a morning cup of coffee looking at the mountains and pecan groves. I often sat outside to write blog articles and research campgrounds.
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Distant mountains and pecan groves
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