I picked up both my SIL and my MIL in my little car and we headed south. We tricked my MIL into going by telling her we were taking a short trip down south, otherwise she never wants to go anywhere. The day was gorgeous, sunny and warm, typical February weather for New Mexico. The scenery on the way down was very pretty with the snowy mountains in the distance.
This old bar must have been THE 'hopping' place in town at one time.
I liked the punctuation on the sign; check out the crooked dash and the period behind 'BAR.'
Their little town square has a beautiful gazebo. We scared away the goth teens when we walked up to take some photos. lol. Here's my SIL.
As with all small towns there is usually a little bit of military nostalgia in town square. I had to check it out.
However, how many towns can boast this?
When we got back to the parking lot, I was surprised to find the only two cars in the parking lot were actually both cars I owned! I had driven my little Hyundai and left the Infiniti at home, but here it was! I actually had to walk around behind the car to check that it was an FX35 and not my FX45. LOL!! What are the odds of that? I mean, Infiniti FXs are not the most common cars and to see one, the color of mine, in a little hodunk town is amazing. Also the fact that the ONLY two cars in the area are a Hyundai (mine) and the Infiniti (like mine) is completely wild, isn't it?
We stopped for some drinks and a pit stop and then headed on, further south. We saw trains
and graineries.
To be continued...
Take it on the Road - song: Always Crashing in the Same Car, artist: David Bowie, album:
Take it on the Road - song: Always Crashing in the Same Car, artist: David Bowie, album: