We stopped along the highway for a nap and pulled over behind a sign for the Carson National Forrest. We saw some of the smallest Prickly Pear Cactus I have ever seen. They looked like baby cactus, but had bloomed at some point.
On to Questa for a look at the Rio Grande Gorge. There is a State Park there, so nice spots to look at the canyon, picnic and hike. So few people there it was like a private park. Nice.
Looking down in the gorge at Sheep's Crossing Overlook. That must mean there is a trail somewhere around there to take sheep down. Hmmm.
At Arsenic Campground we found a couple of plein air painters. I started a conversation and as usual in this small world, one of the artists is good friends with Lou Baggett (Bag Blog) on my posts that lives in Oklahoma. We visited a few minutes and I took their photos. It is a great place to paint.
Gene had gone down one of the trails so I went back to the car and decided to sketch until he got back. Only about five minutes. Bad sketch, I couldn't even write where we were. My vertigo had worked up and I needed to sit, have some air and something salty. I didn't have my motion pills with me. They sure help. It passed in a few minutes. I'm glad we had seen the pretty views before I got shaky.
We left Questa and drove to Red River. Lou had told us to eat at the Sundance Restaurant, where we would find Linda Hoag, another of her friends. I looked it up that morning and the ad said to make reservations. That was a surprise, so we called on the road as we left Questa and sure enough there were reservations available at 5 p.m. (which fit perfectly with our schedule) or wait until 7:30 p.m. Busy place. We had a great Mexican dinner and looked at Linda's art. She had left so we didn't get to meet her.
We arrived back in Angel Fire near seven p.m. and crashed. I decided I will make an album on Picassa so you can see more of the great photos from here. I will post the link soon.
4 comments:
Sounds like a mostly good day. Sorry about the vertigo thing. :( 'Great photos, though!
Thanks, Joanna. I haven't had much trouble with vertigo in the last few years. Guess it was a combination of the windy road and the deep gorge. And I haven't been taking the motion pills in the car, should have yesterday. Forgot about all the twisted roads we would be on.
Great pics. It's been too long since I was up that way... must go, and soon!
Hi Buck, thanks. If you get up here before September 15, let me know and we could have lunch or a margarita or whatever. We could tell stories about Bag Blog. :)
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