Before I move onto New Mexico, I have to give a shout out to this hotel:
Honestly, the Comfort Inn on the way out of Amarillo was really nice. I'd suggest it to anyone that goes into town.
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These dots represent the amount of time it took to get into New Mexico from Texas. Apart from being expansive, West Texas was good to me.
Then, I saw this blessed sign:
After stopping in and meeting the President of Rinchem, Chuck, as well as the CEO and Owner, Bill, in Albuquerque, I continued onto the Basinger Home in Kirtland! It brought back a bunch of memories from the times I spent out there in years past.
Plus, Brother and Sister Basinger and Lindsay were so welcoming. I really enjoyed catching up with them.
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I was thinking about them the other day. I sure do miss them. A lot. Maybe I should write them a little letter. :)
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