In early April of this year we spent a week in the Gila National Forest, camping at the Gila Hot Springs and visiting the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. It was very nice and we had a great time. However, the next week we drove into Las Cruces and ended up making an offer on a house - which we should close on this week and move into over the next couple of weeks.
Because buying a house turns out to be distracting, we never got around to posting any pictures from the Gila part of our trip. Today we seem to have caught up to ourselves, and so a quick post of a beautiful camping trip almost 2 months ago..
To begin, some flowers from along the way
Various scenes from the Gila River and the Gila National Forest
Elk
A Vulture and the sliver of the new moon at sunset.
Mike walking below the cliff dwellings.
Snow falling in the valley just east of Gila Hot Springs
The Cliff Dwellings
The white spots in this photo are of snow fluries
And some Birds
A Robin
A White-Breasted Nuthatch
One that is not in the books
A Mexican Black Hawk
And a female Broad-Tailed Hummingbird
Monday, May 20, 2019
Saturday, May 4, 2019
After talking about it for several years, we have made the leap and will be moving to New Mexico (Probably in late June or early July). We made an offer on a house in Las Cruces a few weeks ago while camping in the Gila National Forest, and it was accepted. We should close by the end of May. Then there will be some remodeling. We will be traveling back and forth over the next month or so as things progress.
We will miss our many friends and family in Austin, but we believe we will be returning on visits pretty often. And we hope to have visitors come to Las Cruces too.
Our new house as seen from the street.
Our backyard
The view of the Organ Mountains from the second floor.
We are not posting any photos of the inside yet, because it needs new paint and flooring. We'll show you all more of it as it progresses.
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