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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Trip Bits #7
Pilar, New Mexico is a twenty-minute drive into the desert mountains from Taos. Its name comes from the cliff which overlooks the place and resembles a pillar. The village consists of a tiny café called World Cup and about twenty … Continue reading
Gee, I feel like such a latecomer, but … the video to “Crazy,” by Gnarls Barkley is COOL.
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Trip Bits #6
The CDs I listened to, driving from Lakewood, CO to Pilar, NM: “Nixon In China,” the complete opera by John Adams and Alice Goodman “Classic Sinatra,” Frank Sinatra “A Long Taxi Ride,” mix CD by Andy “Tea for the Tillerman,” … Continue reading
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Trip Bits #5
My old elementary school In Albuquerque, S.Y. Jackson: seems every bit as large as I remembered it. And the range of mountains that feels very close. The walk to the old house seemed very long when I was a kid. … Continue reading
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Trip Bits #4
Albuquerque: went to Coronado Mall. My mom always went shopping there. Unlike a lot of older malls it seems to be doing just fine. They put in a big old Barnes & Noble and revitalized it. There’s an indoor glow-in-the-dark … Continue reading
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Trip Bits #3
Walking around Crown Hill Park, the nature conservatory across the street from my grandmother’s apartment building. There’s a large pond in the middle of the park, 1.2 miles around. I walked it in 20 minutes. Gee, maybe I am in shape. … Continue reading
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Trip Bits #2
Watching “The Sound of Music” with my grandmother on the large-screen community room TV in her apartment building. She was dozing through the first half but then woke up before intermission. It was about as coy as I’d anticipated (there … Continue reading
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Trip Bits #1
La Salita, the Mexican restaurant in Albuquerque we went to when I was a kid. I went back. They open at 11:00 for lunch. I arrived at 11:15. By 11:30 every table was full and people were on the waiting … Continue reading
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