The day started as we would hope. Blue skies and sunshine. Deb and I did some pre-travel work to make tomorrows departure easier while Dan took his 2 little dogs to the dog park. When he returned Deb was on a Zoom chat with Mom and 2 others. Zoom has been a God send for Mom since she is in an assisted living facility that does not allow visitors or residents to leave right now.
When Deb finished we jumped in the car to head to the Bandelier National Monument. Their web site said it was open but on arrival found it closed with an opening date in July. Undeterred we went to Overlook Park. Walking up to the view platform we heard bagpipes.
 This gentleman was playing the pipes in order to be filmed for the opening of a virtual music fest scheduled for Aug. Quite the treat. Here are some of the views from the overlook located near Los Alamos, the development and creation place of the atom bomb-the primary objective of the Manhattan Project by the Los Alamos National Laboratory during WWII. 





The Rio Grande River


The Lab is separated into multiple facilities which for the Project was intended to keep each group unaware of the others doings. Security in the area is still top notch with armed security guards at various check points even for through traffic in the area. Similar to crossing the border into a different country.
Having left the overlook heading back to Dan's we observed a massive black cloud and pouring rain in the area we had just vacated. Very well timed departure.
Tomorrow morning bright and early we depart heading for somewhere in Texas.

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  1. My mom lived in Albuquerque and I'll always love New Mexico. She called it "The Silver Rio Grande"--LOL!!

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