It wasn't too difficult to find parking for the rigs and we found lots of friends inside the museum.
Ken and Eleanor Sass told us they didn't believe in flying saucers, although they did see one when they lived in New Jersey many years ago.
We all enjoyed ourselves and I did wish many of the exhibits were updated. All news reports were either originals or copies of the originals and a bit hard to read. It truly is a fascinating subject. There was even a couple of articles about the Marfa lights in Texas. Larry and I have seen those personally, although we weren't sure at the time that what we saw was actually the Marfa Lights.
Sam's Club had everything we needed for our cookout on Sunday, plus a few other must-have items that we spotted while shopping. The guys bought shirts, the women bought nothing.
The drive to Carrizozo was increasingly scenic - and windy. What else is new? Our parking arrangements are creative, to say the least. We have close company, but it doesn't seem to create a wind break at all.
Our third Fandango was at Cal and Barbara Bacon's and they graciously agreed to host us inside their trailer. We were all grateful and probably overstayed our welcome, but it's always fun getting to know new people and discovering what we have in common.
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