A formerly anon blogger, trying to make it honest
Ahhhh…it is good to be home. I had a nice time in New Mexico, but I am definitely happy to be back with my bed, my computer, and my TV. I can’t help it, I like to be connected at all times!
I just got home a little while ago, since I unfortunately got stuck in Dallas overnight due to weather. At least they put me up in a nice hotel! That was pretty cool. The rooms usually run $250 a night, but I got to stay for free with an airline voucher. SWEET. The only thing that sucked was having to wake up at 5 am (4 am New Mexico time) to catch my flight out. Ugh.
So, yeah, I’m tired and already stressed about going back to work in the morning…it’ll be a long rest of the week!
I’ll try to post more deep and meaningful thoughts about my vacation, and all of the thoughts I had since I had ample time alone to think about a lot of things I didn’t have any business pondering…but whatever.
For now, you get some fun vacation pics!







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Yay, I’ve been to that church! Taos Pueblo, right? Some of the best photos I’ve ever taken were in NM. I can’t wait to see more of yours.
Welcome home!
Welcome back! Feel free to entertain me at work!
ooh very pretty! I hope you had a great time!
good to have you back. looking forward to a recap of the trip.
What great photographs. Looks like you had fun.
ive never been to NM, now im curious as hell!
glad to hear youre back, safe and sound.
Dam pictures are beautiful….Please post more. I’m looking to relocate to the southwest and this only encourages it…What was the pro’s and con’s of the area???????
I inherited three vacant acres in New Mexico. Some day I need to go out and look at them. Please post more pictures if you have them. Simply gorgeous.
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