Watched Steeler Game at Sky City Casino
(Pictures added to last few journal entries and new pictures in Gallery)
October 22, 2006
We got up late and took our constitutional down to the main road and back. Then we drove to Grant to look for a place to watch the Steeler game. Nothing. Someone said to drive back east about five miles to Sky City Casino. We did and enjoyed the game on the big screen. It was a close game, but we lost in overtime. We got pizza for $4, free sodas, a pen, lanyards with member cards and $5 cash each. Gas at the Travel Center was just $2.19 so we filled up. We retraced our steps to the El Malpais National Monument. The overlook was breath inspirering views of sand stone columns, arches, and tinajas, depressions in the stone filled with water. The Natural Arch was also impressive. We were sorry that we missed it in the sunset. Driving through The Narrows, the area where the lava flow came close to the foot of the sand bluff. We found a place to stop. We watched Babe.
October 22, 2006
We got up late and took our constitutional down to the main road and back. Then we drove to Grant to look for a place to watch the Steeler game. Nothing. Someone said to drive back east about five miles to Sky City Casino. We did and enjoyed the game on the big screen. It was a close game, but we lost in overtime. We got pizza for $4, free sodas, a pen, lanyards with member cards and $5 cash each. Gas at the Travel Center was just $2.19 so we filled up. We retraced our steps to the El Malpais National Monument. The overlook was breath inspirering views of sand stone columns, arches, and tinajas, depressions in the stone filled with water. The Natural Arch was also impressive. We were sorry that we missed it in the sunset. Driving through The Narrows, the area where the lava flow came close to the foot of the sand bluff. We found a place to stop. We watched Babe.
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