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Experience New Mexico Attractions at the International Balloon Museum

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Explore New Mexico Vacation at the Balloon Fiesta

While you are looking to make your plans for your New Mexico travel vacation be sure to consider a visit at Albuquerque to see the International Balloon Museum! You will need to be there the first full week in October while the Balloon Fiesta is going on. For nine full days there are balloons soaring over the sky of the city in a bright display of the more than seven hundred balloons that participate in the event.

With over 300 resident balloonists from around the Albuquerque region everyone will be able to observe balloons throughout your visit. In fact, you can usually book a excursion to go up on one from one of the many baloonist in the region and see the wonder of the city from the sky.

If you stay for the Balloon Fiesta be sure to stay around throughout the evening so you can see Balloon “Glowdeos”. This is where the balloonists’ fire up their propane burners to inflate the balloons against the evening sky which makes the whole area aglow with psychedelic light bulbs! There are also different shapes of some of the balloons that you will enjoy seeing. There are dinosaurs, bumble bees, flowers, a stage coach and cow jumping over the moon. They all go up in a mass ascension of “special shape rodeos” for your thrill.

While you are in the area be sure to take a tour of the International Balloon Museum one of the top New Mexico attractions. You will have an opportunity to find out about ballooning, the engineering, culture, heritage, sport and art of the flights while you are touring the Center. It’s easy to get to since it is right on the edge of the field.

The cost of admission is fair so you won’t have to choose just one event, you will be able to check out many and always have enough money to eat while at the park. There are food vendors throughout the area to take care of your hunger needs while you are there.

Because you are going to be arriving in October you are going to want a jacket for the mornings. It will be around forty degrees throughout the morning flights and warm up to around 70 as the day warms up. Dress in layers to be able to remove some when you get to warm. Be sure to bring sunscreen with you because are at a high altitude and there is a chance for sunburn. Wear comfy shoes, you will be on your feet and standing a lot so might as well be comfortable. You should bring lawn chairs into the field, unlike a number of events nowadays. If you carry a large backpack with “treasures” be prepared to have it inspected before you enter the park.

This is a fabulous activity so make sure you plan to attend. Remember that a New Mexico vacation can be more than looking at museums and canyons; you can also look to the sky!

Comments (0) Jul 31 2009

Mexican Recipes For A Terrific Summertime Experience!

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Here in the U.S., we enjoy a diversity of regional ethnic cuisines. One of the most popular of these originates in Mexico. In America, many Mexican recipes have evolved into what we know as Southwestern or Tex-Mex cookery. Typically, ingredients are inexpensive, the dishes are filling and packed with sensational flavor. These hot and spicy meals are terrific at the summertime table, helping to bring cooling relief from that droopy feeling on the hottest of summer days.

Mexican food is characterized by spicy seasoning and combinations which use rice, beans and plenty of veggies. Mexican recipes use generous amounts of cheese, while meat is generally used more sparingly than in the conventional American meat-and-potatoes menu. The meat and cheese provide plenty of protein and the other ingredients assure you get your fiber and veggies in a one-dish meal.

When you think of Mexican recipes, enchiladas and tacos probably come first to mind. However, Mexican cuisine is much more diverse. For example, if you’re planning a breakfast or brunch party, try a spicy omelet, filled with jalapenos, cheddar, onions and olives, topped off with a good dollop of salsa and sour cream. For lunch, a layered salad of shredded lettuce, julienned chicken, jicama, olives, guacamole and salsa is a delicious treat in the heat of the day. Chile rellenos is another popular recipe that serves as an excellent side dish or entree. Authentic chile rellenos is made with fresh jalapenos, halved and then seeded, baked in a mixture of beaten eggs and jack cheese.

Along with the many ethnic cuisines, Mexican recipes have a very special taste that leaves one mouth watering. Flavor is important and with the diverse use of vegetable flavors and textures, plus the famous spicy seasoning equals to a great satisfaction.

Another advantage to a menu centered on Mexican recipes is that many such dishes are natural do-aheads. This makes for easy summertime entertaining. Meats may be cooked and seasoned in advance, held in the frig overnight or frozen for use on an impromptu basis. Enchiladas may be prepared to be oven-ready, then frozen, well ahead of party day. On the day before serving, thaw overnight. Pop them in a baking dish, pour on your sauce and bake.

In case you’re wondering how hot and spicy dishes can serve to cool you in sweltering heat, here’s how that works: the hot seasonings, such as cayenne pepper and spicy ingredients like jalapenos and salsas, cause you to perspire, prompting your body to cool naturally.

You may have had the experience of dipping a corn chip into an authentically burning-hot salsa. That’s when you reach for the beer! For kids, a glass of milk does the trick as well. You’ll feel cool and comfortable and your mouth won’t be on fire.

Aren’t Mexican recipes the right thing to serve on a hot weather? So economical, but purely heaven to the taste!

Comments (0) Jul 29 2009

Visit the Top 3 Family New Mexico Tourist Ideas

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Discover the Top Three Summer New Mexico Vacations Destinations

New Mexico Tourism: Has your family decided wherethey want to go on your New Mexico summer vacation? You are not alone, most families have not yet decided where they want to go. It can be a very time consuming process to find that ideal vacation plan, so check out the options for your New Mexico tourism. You will find exciting alternatives and it may not be an easy choice!

Here are three New Mexico Vacation alternatives that you may want to consider:

Idea #1: Chaco Canyon National Historical Park - Nageezi, NM.If you are interested in ancestral Puebloan culture you will want to visit this Natioal Historical Park where the history can be traced back to from AD 850 to 1250. Remarkable for its monumental public and ceremonial buildings, engineering feats, astronomy, artistic achievements, and distinctive architecture, it served as a hub of ceremony, trade, and administration for the prehistoric Four Corners area for 400 years–unlike anything before or since.

Idea #2: Travel on Board the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad in New Mexico. Whether you’re a long-time railfan or you’d like to experience scenic railroad travel for the first time, you’ll appreciate a ride on board the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad in New Mexico. This historic narrow gauge railroad offers excursions between Chama, New Mexico and Antonito, Colorado.

Idea #3: City of Las Vegas Museum/Rough Rider Memorial Collection - Las Vegas, New Mexico. Have you heard about the Rough Riders? They were critical to the development of New Mexico. The city of Las Vegas has a collection illustrating the history of the community and how the Rough Riders and the Santa Fe Trail played a part of the creation of this area. The building the museum is housed in was originally constructed as a municipal building; the structure is a venerable stone building with Pueblo Revival elements.

Good news, if you are thoughtful and take the commitment to do some planning, it will make your summer vacation easy and one of those “family stories” that you will treasure forever. The most simple mistake people experience is first selecting a “destination.” The best vacations occur when you first select “what you want to do”! Do you want to go hiking, surfing on a beach, playing and relaxing at a park, or touring educational or historical locations? By deciding “what you want to do” to start with, you are off to the best start of selecting that perfect family tourism destination!

Since you know “what you want to do” – you can sort through the various tourism destination regions and find those exciting attractions that you want to go see or do. By spending a short time planning, you can also discover those destinations that have a variety of attractions that are of interest to both you and your inclusive family. Online destination guides are available that can help you find detailed information about activities that are more detailed than a simple attraction name and address. Now that you know “what” you want to do and “where” you want to go, a real high quality online travel guide will provide you a substantial article describing each attraction to assist you making an informed decision about what you want to do and where you want to go.

As you have discovered, you have a significant variety of alternatives available to you when it comes to selecting that ideal family vacation escape. Enjoy your chance to plan carefully what you want to do and where you want to go. Use a quality travel guide to help you discover that perfect New Mexico attractions. And you will find that you will experience a family vacation with a lifetime of stories.

Comments (0) Jul 18 2009

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