To carry on with the last two photos:
I haven't found any fences in New Mexico (and didn't need a visa, too).
It's an open country, with open people and open minds.
Thanks to BBB and roger (and Ann) for coming to meet me; thanks to osso for being such a nice co-visitor and co-traveller.
I deeply thankful for everything dys and Diane did to enable me to have such wonderful days and to top the remarable Chicago meeting with some extra double-cream!!!
This wasn't my last visit at all ... although I'll later post some more photos from my very last day in the USA <heavily> :wink:
wandeljw wrote:The first time I met spendius, we were both uncomfortable about having our photo taken.
now that mr wandel is funny. You are I presume on the left?
Wonderful Madrid photos, Walter!
Steve (as 41oo) wrote:wandeljw wrote:The first time I met spendius, we were both uncomfortable about having our photo taken.
now that mr wandel is funny. You are I presume on the left?
I showed spendius that photo on a different thread. He actually debated me about who was who.
So, I had a short stop at Denver on my way back
The Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, I presume.
Well I never.
I feel like getting my chaps and tumbleweed.
agree with that mcTag
especially liked the AT and SF railway carriage. Prize winning stuff imo.
I didn't built that engine but it's really very attractive! :wink:
McTag wrote:The Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, I presume.
ok clever cloggs. I just presumed it no longer ran.
< Don't know, why/how I posted that Denver pic above twice
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(The thing I really liked in Denver was the free bus service through the Mall!)
This is, where I had lunch in Denver: The Cheesecake Factory
They really sell it:
But other food as well (and as good!!!)
The airport, I really think, it's some good architecture