Our flights were uneventful, but since I love flying I was
glad to be back in the air.
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| Ready to Fly |
Our flight from Bakersfield was delayed so we hurried to our
next gate in L.A. only to discover that we had a good 30 minutes before
boarding. There was enough time to pick up a cappuccino at the Coffee Bean by
our gate and I sure needed that after 4 hours of no coffee.
We'd all made sandwiches and packed up snacks last night so we had plenty of food to get us thru.
In Albuquerque, since I’m a preferred Avis renter I was able
to go straight to my car without having to go thru the nonsense at the counter.
You just go to the kiosk by the cars, look at the board, find your name with
the car stall number, get in the car and go. Because I’m an Avis First member the
car was upgraded to a small SUV, very nice!
We are staying at the Villas de Santa Fe. I picked this hotel
1st because of the location to the Plaza and then because of the
price. It is really amazingly reasonable and really nice. It does appear that
they are refurbishing the place and there are very few people here. I do hope
that they are successful, but they are part of a larger chain so I’m guessing
that they will do their best.
We only got the basic room for 2 adults and 2 kids but we
have a nice, fully stocked kitchen with dinette table, living room with a couch
to be made into a bed, easy chair, flat screen TV and fireplace/heater,
separate large bedroom and a tiled bathroom. Lots of room and like I say the
price is amazing.
We did walk to the plaza and ate at one of our favorite
places, The Shed. The do make a gluten free red chili sauce so lots of meals
are available. The building is old, I’ll check it out and report on it next
time, but it is by the Palace of the Governor’s which is from the 1600’s. But
the walls are not straight, doors are low, floors worn so at least it looks
old.
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| Elias with his 14 Shrimp entree |
The wait time for a table was an hour so we checked out the
wine shop a few doors down and had a great conversation with the owners about
the local growers and the local cooking schools.
We are now sitting in our living room drinking a “Milagro
Vineyard’s” 2009 Caberbet Franc. The wine is very rich, peppery, with hints of
cherry. Wish we could bring a bottle home but alas, there is not a 4oz bottle
available. So we will drink it all!


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