Millie and Walter, Beau and Bertie guessed correctly last Friday when we asked where you thought we were moving. In January we are headed to the Santa Fe/Albuquerque area of New Mexico! Both Mama and Daddy are looking forward to being closer to family and we are looking forward to exploring new places!
A couple of weeks ago, Mama and Daddy flew to Santa Fe to make sure New Mexico(and Daddy's new job) would be a good fit.
Just look at those blue skies!
Mama said the sun was out the whole time they were there...WOW!!!
(Needless to say, we haven't seen much sun here on the Lost Coast lately)
It's also is a big artsy place and they have lots of museums featuring Native American art!
But Rosy, are they animal friendly?
They sure are Sunny, Mama saw quite a few doggies walking their humans around the town.
Plus...
Just look which church is in the middle of
town, it's the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.
Did you know that St. Francis of Assisi is the Patron Saint of Animals???
Sounds like living on the Southwest is going to be lots of fun. Sun, fun places to visit
PLUS
It's s close to lots of fun places to take CeCe the RV!!!!
We'll make sure to keep you up to date on how things are going!
We are joining Sandee at Comedy Plus for the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop this week!
we love the houses of this area and we love the cathedral... how great that it is the one of the patron saint of anipals
ReplyDeleteWe can't wait to hear about all your adventures in New Mexico. What fun!
ReplyDeleteOh my, a move on the cards! I hope it will all go swimmingly smooth and you will love the new place. As long as you don't try to eat that big garland of peppers. They look dangerous!
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Hari OM
ReplyDeleteDang, I was close, but no hacienda! Of course, I oughtta have realised NM would be the better option for you all. I sure hope it all goes well and you settle in real quick. Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Hope you enjoy your new state. Mom has been there twice but she had disasters each time. Of course, she was only passing through. Lots of people really like it there. We will stay in the frozen north because we enjoy the cold.
ReplyDeleteLovely, wonderful architecture, fascinating history and yes ~ exciting new places to explore! A new life, a new journey, happy 2022 is on the way.
ReplyDeleteThis is so exciting and it will be so much fun to explore tons of new places!
ReplyDeleteNew Mexico! I'll be looking forward to reading about your new adventures in New Mexico!
ReplyDeleteDearest Nieces I am so excited about your new adventures and Congrats to Dad on the new job.
ReplyDeleteI love all the SW architecture. Ummmm suggestion: Maybe can you buy a house with a room for Aunty and Uncle. BOL LOL MOL
Hugs Aunty HiC
How exciting! We know you will miss being near the ocean but there will be lots of new things to explore around your new home.
ReplyDeleteI used to follow a blogger in NM that had donkeys, but she quit blogging, now I am friends with Cheerfulmonk and that is how Beau guessed where you were going, the trees you showed us were exactly like her trees... just the archtecture in the photos makes me want to go visit. so happy for you and you will love that sunshine. will you be city dwellers or country dwellers.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Welcome to the Rocky Mountain region. You're gonna love NM-such a beautiful place to explore.
ReplyDeleteOh how fun. I didn't know where you were moving and I'm looking forward to all your adventures in your new home.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Scritches to the pups and my best to your peeps. ♥
How exciting! Hope you move goes well!
ReplyDeleteExciting indeed
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool sweeties and you can buy more treats since less money will go to the tax humans!
ReplyDeleteGood luck to your Dad with his new job. Good luck with the whole move. It will be very nice to be closer to family. We always hear good things about life in NM.
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That sounds like a great place to live. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteLulu: "Looks like there's no shortage of dried chili peppers there!"
ReplyDelete+The White Dog Army bloggers (Sue and Steve) live in Albuquerque. They have 6 beautiful rescues. Might be fun to meet them! The area is beautiful and I hope you love it.
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