Yesterday Shay and I went to a park near Los Alamos, NM called Bandelier. Basically, the best way to describe it is this narrow valley with huge rock walls on either side. Within the rock walls are hundreds of ancient indian dwelling caves and carvings. Its pretty awesome to see. In the middle of the valley is a crumbling indian village that dates back about 700 years.
It was an awesome day.
Today is Shay's final day here in Santa Fe. She leaves eeeeearly tomorrow morning, so naturally, I wanted to go out with a bang. It seems, however, that life had other plans for us today.
I knew it was going to be a difficult day to do fun stuff because I had to work, and I knew that wasn't going to be the best time in the world for Shay. But my mom decided to take my place at work so that I could leave early and take Shay to this awesome shopping place called Jackalope.
It just so happened that while I was working, my good friend Chris stopped by and decided to go along for the ride to Jackalope.
We had a really good time just browsing all of the unique and interesting cultural objects that Jackalope has. Really, the store is like this big outdoor/indoor complex with tons of stuff. Livestock, Mayan carvings, pottery, clothing, eastern furniture, and in my opinion the coolest thing, a prairie dog farm.
When we were finished, we decided we were going to go downtown to a historic and extremely haunted hotel called La Posada, to hang out and enjoy the atmosphere. That would have been a good idea, if my car had actually started. We set in the parking lot of Jackalope for about 2 or 3 hours while my dad and Chris tried to figure out what was wrong with my car! It was an awful ending to Shay's week here, though she isn't complaining!
Anyway, since I know nothing about cars, I just decided to take pictures as my dad and Chris were looking at the engine, to occupy time.
Miss you!
i hope to come and visit you in your native habitat sometime soon.
But thats okay, rare fish are special.