It was an Albuquerque day for us. We strolled down to the Rail Yard, where my wife discovered a delightful find from a local vendor while I indulged in a refreshing Paleta. Continuing our journey, we passed by the Zoo, where I couldn’t resist another tantalizing Paleta from a street vendor. Then, along the river path, we walked to Old Town, where my wife delighted in acquiring some delectable fudge from the renowned Candy Lady. The plaza was alive with a Mother’s Day concert, attracting a lively crowd. The day’s walk provided numerous options for my 05/14/23 postcard. I ultimately selected an image capturing the awe-inspiring Rail Yard. It’s one of those places that never fails to leave a lasting impression on you.

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