Albuquerque in June – Birds

After the cement pour and some other remodel tasks in Tucson, such as meeting with a cabinet designer, I left to join John in Albuquerque. He’s been having to work in Albuquerque nearly every week lately. I didn’t like having to drive out and back by myself, but it was nice to be able to go out and return on my own schedule, rather than at the whim of his ever-changing work requirements. I enjoyed my visit, and sure wish I could just click my heels together and be out there and back again with no trouble!

The theme for my first couple of days in Albuquerque seemed to be “birds”.

On the first morning, I was busy in the kitchen when Biska alerted me to something odd happening on the back patio. Luckily her doggie door only leads to the side yard and not the back yard, or this poor bird would have been a goner.

It was just standing there, motionless, with its mouth open. I wasn’t sure what was wrong with it so I put out a little water. It was an exceptionally hot and dry day, before the monsoon rains had started.

It didn’t move at all when I set the water down. I went back into the house and got back to work on whatever I was doing. When I checked back later, it was gone. Hopefully it had just been in shock and flew away after recovering.

The next day I left Biska at home and went for a walk with my friend along the ditches in the Bosque.

After our walk, we went to Los Poblanos Inn and Organic Farm.

It’s a very beautiful place, with a nice restaurant and a casual café. We got coffee and croissants at the café and ate on the patio under a pomegranate tree.

On our way to the bathrooms, we spotted this guy:

I told him he was beautiful, so he decided to show off some more:

Complete with a butt-wagging dance!

John better watch out – this guy was pretty impressive, lol.

My friend has an exceedingly delightful, small, older home, full of southwest charm, within walking distance of Old Town.

Her beautiful tree is a mimosa tree. I love them and I want to get one for our house in Tucson. They are messy though – not only the flowers, but seedpods everywhere. It would go best in the front or side yards – not near the pool!

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