Saturday, September 22, 2007

Tastes of Albuquerque

It was so much fun having Mom and Dad visit us this week. We gave them a taste of our Albuquerque lifestyle:

The taste of a Frontier sweet roll after a bike ride.

Mr. Powdrell's BBQ.

Dion's pizza with friends from church.

Breakfast burritos with green chile.

We didn't get to sample the Vietnamese food, but we admired the taste in signage along Route 66.

4 comments:

Tarik Saleh said...

Wow,
Great job on getting the folks to the frontier via la bici. Also, did you actually take the May cafe pic yourself? Or did you steal it from here:
http://tsaleh.blogspot.com/2006/10/cross-and-truth-in-advertising.html

Jill said...

Tarik-- I wouldn't dare steal your stuff without giving you credit. Hadn't seen your truth-in-advertising post. Vietnamese Paul Bunyan always makes me smile.

In the interest of truth-in-blogging, I must admit that that's not the Frontier but the Frontier-affiliated "Golden Pride", which is a bit closer to our house. Not that Mom and Dad couldn't have made it to Nob Hill if they'd wanted to. Mom and Dad are biking heroes.

Tarik Saleh said...

Bummer about the golden pride, Elena and I were at the fronteir at 10:30 tonight fueling up on on coffee for the late night travel home after a bit of a vacation. We had our eyes peeled for you and your folks...

While the background of the Paul Bunguyen (oh man is that a good one, get it?) is different, the photo is cropped remarkably similarly. Were you on the way to the talin market and took the photo on drive by?

Jill said...

Dad did take this one drive-by as we were on our way across town to the aquarium.