This morning our friends took us all up the Sandia Peak Tram for a beautiful view of Albuquerque and beyond. Pizza and beers followed that up. The pizza place gave the kids balls of dough to play with, and we didn’t hear a word from Ouest for the next two hours. Ali and I have decided that we will now be bringing pizza dough with us wherever we go.
The view from a four-year-old’s perspective.
This sign should have Ouest and Lowe’s names on it.
These two have pretty much decided that they are never going to pose for a picture. Not ever. No amount of begging will change their minds.
I apologize in advance for this.
Lowe pretty much lives for two things: his cars, and his bike. This afternoon we went out and found a new bike for him. “Me green bike.” The boy is pretty incredible both on the bike and the scooter. Every time I go out with him on either I get asked at least once by some amazed adult, “How old is he?”
7 Comments on “Sandia Peak”
I had that haircut… but I’m old enough to match the bus. I didn’t realize they still did that to boys!
OH boy, you are gettign closer and closer to PHX!!! Only 7 hours away..well 10 in the bus.
That Lowe is all boy! He is going to grow up with a zest for life and unlimited potential.
Things on your list??? Monument Valley, The Crater, Vermillion Cliffs scenic, Petrified forest, Grand Canyon,
Other routes 277 to 260 into Payson east way into PHX scenic drive,route 188 Roosevelt Dam lake and camping, Globe to Superior great drive and then into PHX.
or 87 from Winslow S. into Payson Tonto Natural Bridge State Park camping is on the wayand then route 188 Roosevelt Dam lake and camping, Globe to Superior
Would you guys please tell me what software/service you’re using to do your blog. It’s such a nice interface …. TY George
The meta info indicates WordPress 3.9.1 is the generator. They appear to have an account at bluehost.com, but I can’t tell if it’s shared, a vps or a dedicated server. I’d guess it’s shared.
Jim.
We use WordPress.org, the self-hosted alternative. The theme for the site is Phoenix for WordPress, modified quite a bit to fit our needs. We used elance.com to find a programmer to make a few changes that we couldn’t figure out how to do on our own. We do use bluehost to host the site.