VentureForth
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I do take exception to my friend jimhudson's description of Albuquerque being "nothing special".
In the mere 1/21 of my life I lived there it was amongst the most beautiful, quiet, serene landscapes I have had the privilege to interrupt with my residence.
If you have any Catholic in you, or just appreciate antique Church architecture, I highly recommend a visit to Old Town to check out the cathedral there. There are many stores and restaurants around the old square to enjoy. If you have time, you can ride up to Santa Fe on the New Mexico Railrunner.
When you get to Los Angeles, you will see much more beautiful Spanish architecture, but it is a bit too refined for my taste. New Mexico is really the last of the western frontiers.
In the mere 1/21 of my life I lived there it was amongst the most beautiful, quiet, serene landscapes I have had the privilege to interrupt with my residence.
If you have any Catholic in you, or just appreciate antique Church architecture, I highly recommend a visit to Old Town to check out the cathedral there. There are many stores and restaurants around the old square to enjoy. If you have time, you can ride up to Santa Fe on the New Mexico Railrunner.
When you get to Los Angeles, you will see much more beautiful Spanish architecture, but it is a bit too refined for my taste. New Mexico is really the last of the western frontiers.
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