Post by Henry
When last we left you, we were leaving Montana earlier than planned because of the smoky conditions from all the wildfires. Yeah, we would liked to have stayed longer, but we're pretty flexible, so we just kind of go with the flow.
September was a mellow month in Colorado.
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Independence Pass First Snow of the Season |
While in Colorado, we got in some good hikes.
We went to a few farmers markets as they wound down for the year.
We visited a couple of heart touching celebrity memorials. John Denver.....
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John Denver |
In October, we moved South into New Mexico and spent a week in the Taos area checking out the famous plaza with its shops and galleries. There's no shortage of great places to eat in Taos, and we took advantage of a few of them. Taos has some of the best Southwestern architecture, too!
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Taos |
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Taos Shops |
We drove the Enchanted Circle, which is an 85 mile scenic route out of Taos that circles Wheeler Peak, the highest mountain in the state. It was pretty much peak fall and the aspens were blazing gold making for outstanding scenery.
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Mural of Enchanted Circle |
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Is this not the CUTEST Brewery Ever?!? |
While in Taos, we discovered the Albuquerque Hot Air Balloon Fiesta was coming up, so we looked into it some. This is a huge 9 day event and actually it's the largest balloon festival in the world. And it packs them in, too. They have various levels of RV parking for the event and they start taking reservations for NEXT year 9 hours after THIS years fiesta ends.
We decided to give it a shot anyway, and headed down the road to Albuquerque. We pulled up at the gate to the RV area and they said, "No problem! We have plenty of space!" And there we were for 3 days at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta with HUNDREDS of other RV's.
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RV Parking at Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta |
Every day the fiesta starts REALLY early. At 5:00 a.m. we walked down to the launch area and soon we are on the field with THOUSANDS of other people watching the balloon crews inflating their balloons and making preparations to take off.
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Almost Ready to Go Up |
At 6:00 a.m. they have something called the Dawn Patrol, which is about a dozen balloons that take off while it's still dark out. Watching these lighted balloons against the dark sky is a beautiful sight!
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Dawn Patrol |
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Onlookers |
Then, at 7:00 a.m. is the Mass Ascension and over the next couple of hours, hundreds of hot air balloons in all shapes and sizes take off and fill the sky! And when I say hundreds - it's almost 600 balloons!
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Mass Ascention |
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Sky Fills with Balloons! |
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A Few More.... |
It's quite the spectacle!
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Check Out the Size of this One! |
Leaving Montana early ended up sending us on a different course than we originally had in mind, but things worked out great by going with the flow....
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A Colorful One Looking Inside |
Haha, that is hilarious that you guys just showed up at the Balloon Festival and GOT IN. Love it. We've been to the festival but it was many years ago....now you're inspiring us to go again. Taos is one of our all time favorite places. Looks like you timed it right for the fall foliage in your travels -- your photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWe really enjoyed Taos, too. I really love all the adobe buildings and homes there. A really cool town! I even had a lady to recognize me from our first year in Villa Grove while at the Fiber Arts Festival in Taos.
DeleteAnd there is SO much more - can't blog about it all!!!