LEAVING TEXAS Departing at 8:30 AM, we drove through winds coming across the plains through much of the western Texas panhandle. As we entered New Mexico, highway signs warned of strong crosswinds, however, we found the wind ebbed considerably. The drive was relatively long for us, but with the change in time from Central to Mountain, we pulled in about 3 PM.
SANTA FE The last half hour was spent in Sante Fe traffic that was rerouted because of street construction. Trailer Ranch RV Park is very nice, and definitely doesn’t cater to rednecks. However, we fooled ‘em and got the “honeymoon” site. After setting up, we had a quick sandwich and checked out their showers—very clean.
KAY’S BIRTHDAY AND HISTORIC SANTA FE Today is Kay’s birthday, meaning dinner in the old part of Santa Fe. City bus transportation had been recommended; we caught the next inbound to the Plaza. Many of the Indian vendors had left the Governor's Palace
|   | Vendors at the Governor's Palace |
One of Many Historic Cathedrals |   |
SUNSET There was an incredible sunset with oranges, gold, salmon, blues, turquoise,and pinks. It filled the entire horizon and made swirls of color even in the eastern sky.