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December 19, 2009, a Saturday
Albuquerque (Sandia Casino) to Sugarite Canyon State Park (Lake Alice), New Mexico, USA
— Headed north
We took it easy this morning. I had my normal breakfast and we left around 9:40.

We stopped in Santo Domingo Pueblo around 10:10 to fill up the RV. The pump had shut off yesterday at a dollar value, and I didn't run another credit card transaction to fill it up because I thought it was almost full. It wasn't as full as I thought, so we stopped in Santo Domingo Pueblo to fill up the RV gas tank at $2.489/gal, about as cheap as it'll be until we reach Colorado.

We stopped at a McDonald's in Santa Fe at 11:03. J didn't want to go online through their Wi-Fi network, so I just checked my email through my Verizon Wireless stick then started to downselect images from yesterday in Capture One (C1). We were parked on a slope, so sitting at my desk was uncomfortable. We left at 11:35.

I had Clif Bars for lunch: Chocolate Peanut Crunch, Oatmeal Raisin Walnut, and Blueberry Crisp. That was the first Blueberry Crisp Clif Bar I had had, and it was tasty. I picked it up at Trader Joe's yesterday, along with a dozen of my regular Cool Mint Chocolate, because they had a good price on those flavors. (The Chocolate Peanut Crunch and Oatmeal Raisin Walnut are cheaper at WalMart.) I listened to two episodes of Car Talk.

We stopped at the McDonald's in Raton at 2:40. J went online through their Wi-Fi network, and I resumed downselecting images from yesterday in Capture One (C1). J also went inside and got some take-away. We left around 4:15.

We reached Sugarite Canyon State Park at 4:25, and reached the Lake Alice Campground at 4:30. We took Site 5, an electric site, so that we could run our computers without having to worry about our house battery level. Before connecting to the electricity, I turned off the power converter (converts 110VAC to 12VDC) so it wouldn't run and require supplemental cooling from the O2 Cool fan. (You may read more about our power converter problem on the blog entry for December 14, 2009.)

I had dinner of lunch stuff because J wasn't hungry. I had a glass of the Charles Shaw Merlot and did some computer work. I finished downselecting images from yesterday in Capture One (C1), then processed four images for the blog. I started working up a blog entry before going to bed.

Responses

December 23, 2009, 10:03 AM
by ottmarrohe
Just yesterday used my Trader Joe's wine tote that you guys gave us last Christmas. This summer a liquor store in FC posted on its sign "2-buck Chuck", so we pulled in right away, wondering whether TJs had come to Colorado. No. Apparently "2-buck Chuck" now refers to any budget wine?
December 23, 2009, 10:42 AM
by James, the RV Rambler
Very interesting, ottmarrohe. I've never heard of "Two Buck Chuck" in any other context than Trader Joe's. Did the wine have anything to do with a "Charles" in any way?

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