Old Hudson and camper at Enchanted Trails.
Larry and Amy Stone
Volcanic Lava
Snow Capped Mountains
Over the top
Root 66
Wigwam Motel Holbrook, Arizona
Larry and Amy Stone
Volcanic Lava
Snow Capped Mountains
Over the top
Root 66
Wigwam Motel Holbrook, Arizona
We spent two days at the Enchanted Trails RV Park in Albuquerque and had a chance to visit an old friend while we were there. I worked with Larry Stone at Atlasburg School in 1975 where he helped me through my first year of teaching. Nanc and I had also visited Larry in Steamboat Springs when he moved there in 1976. The following summer we flew to Colorado and the three of us drove back to PA. Larry moved west in 1979 and we have not been in contact for years. We called him when we were in Carlsbad and made arrangements to get together. We had dinner with Larry, his wife Amy and daughter Jen and they showed us some of their beautiful city. We had a great evening reminiscing about old times and catching up on 30 years of our lives. As we drove west from Albuquerque on I-40, which parallels old Route 66, we saw old volcanic lava rock, snow capped mountains and crossed the Continental Divide. In many places you can travel on the old route where many towns and old motels promote their ties to the "mother road." The campground we are staying at is called the Root 66 RV Park .
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Jim and Nanc, Thank you for visiting us in New Mexico. We look forward to keeping in touch with you both. Enjoy your journey through the West and have a safe trip. Best wishes - Larry and Amy
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