We spent the morning at Midas. The RV needed 2 catalytic converters $$$$$$$$ It is a good thing Dee married a guy with a lot of dough.
After getting our RV repaired, we visited the PETROGLYPH National Monument in New Mexico. There are over 20,000 images pecked in stone - some recognizable as animals, people, crosses, others more mysterious. Today these images carved into the black stone invite us to see back in time.We were not able to hike the paths because I was afraid of creepy things we might see.
We spent the evening in Old Town Mission and had dinner at a nice Mexican Restaurant. There were many shops to explore for Dee while John and I rested in the town square. At the gazebo in the square a band played some noisy Latin music.
Oh! Dee & John said the food was good - no carrots on the menu. Guess what! There was a tree growing thru the roof of the restaurant.
The hungry Gray Hare
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