May 12, 2008

Mid-planning: Are we standing still?

There are times at this point in planning a trip when we feel as if we are just not making any progress. It is an illusion.

We have been gazing all starry-eyed at the Silver City area. There is so much there that appeals to our senses, both individually and as a couple. We will no doubt be spending some time here before moving north. The problem is we need to more or less settle on a plan before we move anywhere beyond.

What seems clear is that this is a part of New Mexico that appears to be very promising. The Gila National Forest is gorgeous if one believes the photos. The possibilities are endless. Can we say "Paradise?" Possibly.

I feel that we will move forward with lightning speed at some point.

We are also considering the purchase of a GPS unit for the car. In the midst of all that my husband also wants to consider the "topo" (topographical) version for other uses. We seem to have found what we like. What remains is the final decision: Do we or do we not invest in this technology?

In the little pockets between all these other things, I've been considering what to pack, what to bring, how to streamline from last year's trip (each year offers up some areas where things could have been done more efficiently), and when exactly to start the Almighty Lists.

2 comments:

Richard said...

Carol -
Definitely get the GPS. We got a Garmin Nuvi 360 over a year ago, and I don't know how I ever existed without it.
Where are you staying in Las Cruces? We stayed at an adobe B&B right near there.
I still need to get you the names of the spectacular hikes around Ghost Ranch.

Love - Richard

Carole said...

Because we drive we have way too much "stuff" to carry in and out of a B&B, so we are staying at a hotel. Glen has been in touch with an artist in Abiquiu who is going to provide us with what we need.

I just got a Blackberry, and we discovered that Google Maps works in conjunction with the GPS! Who knew? We will try that first and see if we can save the $$$ (and no doubt spend it on pottery, jewelry, and/or tinwork at some point in time).