Rocky's House with New Wall, Door and Windows
The Tiny Little City of Truth or Consequences, NM
Nearby Caballo Mountains off I-25
Elephant Butte Lake
The Largest Lake in New Mexico Right Next Door
Elephant Butte Lake Dam
Regulates The Rio Grande River All The Way Into Texas
New Mexico is Installing Lots of Solar and Wind Arrays
Johnny B in His Best Sunday Threads
Legendary Hot Mineral Bathhouse Water
Runs Through Rotary Park Into The Rio Grande
Rotary Park and The Rio Grande River
The Rio Grande River From Rotary Park
The Rio Grande River From Rotary Park
The Rio Grande River From Rotary Park
Panorama From Rotary Park
Turtleback Mountain Across The River
Johnny B and Mary, Base of Sandia Peak Tramway
On Our Way to Sandia Peak
Looking Down to The Lower Boarding Terminal
Tower One at 7,010 Feet Elevation
Mary and Rocky Hanging By A Thread
New Mexico From Above
What's There To Say?
Arriving at The Top
Mary at The Top
Johnny B, Mary and Rocky on Sandia Peak
Legendary Hot Mineral Bathhouse Water
Runs Through Rotary Park Into The Rio Grande
Rotary Park and The Rio Grande River
The Rio Grande River From Rotary Park
The Rio Grande River From Rotary Park
The Rio Grande River From Rotary Park
Panorama From Rotary Park
Turtleback Mountain Across The River
Johnny B and Mary, Base of Sandia Peak Tramway
On Our Way to Sandia Peak
Looking Down to The Lower Boarding Terminal
Tower One at 7,010 Feet Elevation
Mary and Rocky Hanging By A Thread
New Mexico From Above
What's There To Say?
Arriving at The Top
Mary at The Top
Johnny B, Mary and Rocky on Sandia Peak
August 12, 2010 to August 15, 2012. The isolation of Truth or Consequences (TorC) was the perfect environment for me to write so I finally completed my science fiction novel "Rise of the Kek" and even started on the sequel. The plan all along was to write a trilogy. Our friend, Mary, visited us a she usually does whenever we move somewhere new. We took the Sandia Peak Tramway (the world's longest tramway) to the top at 10,378 feet. It was awe inspiring.
I ended up spending most afternoons writing and drinking beer at Rotary Park beside the Rio Grande River just two blocks from the house. There wasn't a whole lot to do in TorC.
For various reasons, not the least of which TorC was very hot and very dry and very boring, we decided to move to Hawaii. We found some renters, then spent a couple of weeks in the local area and Albuquerque to insure that the renters were working out. After that, it was off to Hawaii.
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