A Little Route 66

Today was another fairly long travel day, about 10 hours on the road. We made it all the way to the historic town of Taos, New Mexico.

We usually only eat out one meal a day and usually eat out at night. We don’t snack all day, but we do usually have cheese, crackers, etc. Jim loves chicharones and found some that are cheese flavored… Yum! 



Didn’t stop much today, but we did make one stop at the route 66 museum in Elk City, Ok. 





Northern New Mexico was a surprise, not desert that Jim has seen in Albuquerque and center of the state. Before we hit mountains it was green prairie land. We saw prairie dogs and antelope … and a road runner — no coyotes. The last two hours was a very beautiful drive through the southern end of the Rockies.


We didn’t hit any rain, but this storm in the distance was quite beautiful.





Not only is it a historic town, Jim has some genealogical roots in the area, so we thought it would be good to visit. 


Jim’s GGG-Grandmother (seated) was born near Taos in about 1830 (pic is circa 1900). 

We arrived about an hour before dark to find that the central plaza had a party going on and that’s exactly where our hotel was located.



There is a restaurant at the hotel so we decided to have dinner there tonight. It was really good. We shall be exploring in Taos and Santa Fe tomorrow.




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