Oh yes, the weather down here is wonderful! Albuquerque was above 70
today, and Santa Fe was in the upper 60's. Of course, if being an Iowan
is anything like being a Minnesotan (I grew up in Luverne, MN which is
almost both Iowa and South Dakota), then I know you will bring cold and
rain wherever you go ;) Yes, there's still some aspen turning around
Albuquerque, but the color is done here in Santa Fe. No snow that's
stayed in either the Jemez or Sangre de Cristo mountains either, but have
had a few days with snow above 10,000 feet or so.
Ken, your brother probably has enough for you to do, but if you'd like
any suggestions of things to do or places to eat in Santa Fe (or camera
stores ;) just let me know.
Mark Marr-Lyon
>I can't say what is best, as I haven't done much Tennessee yet. But, the
>weather will be nice in New Mexico. There may still be some aspen and
>cottonwoods turning as you get farther south, if you get there by Sunday
>oh-dark-thirty you'll have a great shot at seeing the Leonids, but even if
>you don't get there by then the night sky view is much better. Maybe some
>snow for the kids at high elevation north of Albuquerque. And free lodging
>in Albq? I'd head southwest, my friend.
>
>Gary Edwards
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