One of Albuquerque’s hidden gems is the network of irrigation ditches weaving through the north and south valleys, perfect for long, serene walks. My 07/07/24 postcard captures a peaceful Sunday morning scene of a couple walking along Campbell Ditch, which we encountered en route to Old Town.

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