White Dog said, “Wow! A blog friend is moving to
Albuquerque! How exciting is that?” “AND she wants our advice about the best of
our city,” Quinn added. “We have LOTS of favorites to share,” Nuka and YoYoMa
said simultaneously. Puff was shyly concerned, “I hope they like the same
things we do.” “Maybe when they get here
we can show them around,” finished Oso optimistically.
As a comment in yesterday’s post, SwimFlyAway asked the
White Dog Army for a list of some of our favorite things to do and places to
visit around our town. They have two Schnauzers and want to be sure that they
have an insider’s scoop when they arrive. The rest of our readers are welcome to come
along on a virtual tour of the WDA’s Albuquerque. We are going to attempt to
share our world in a series of posts starting with today’s’ Eats and Walks.
Nuka window shopping on Route 66 |
We live two short blocks off of the World Famous Route 66 in
a historic area (called Nob Hill) that was once considered the “suburbs” of
ABQ, even though we are less than 2 miles from downtown. It is the heart of The
University of New Mexico. Our location makes our community diverse in
restaurants, social life, and dog friendliness. By most counts, ours is the “hippest”
part of town.
The WDA loves to sit on the patio the Route 66 Malt Shoppe,
where the staff brings out big bowls of water and real butcher bones…and moves
the patio umbrellas to guarantee the pups have shade. They make their own root beer (like Guiness, wonderful and potato chips that should come in a bucket size not a basket). It is a great people
watching spot. Just a bit down the road is the Talien World Market where Steve
buys fresh mackerel that is the protein basis of the WDA chow. In the opposite
direction, the Army can stroll along the boutiques and window shop along Route
66, stopping for cappuccino and gelato or Asian Street Food or Tapas or steamed
mussels with truffle oil—depending on one’s mood and the temperature. And we
are STILL just in our neighborhood!
Ranging wider, we love the “Taco Lady” at Rincon del Pollo
who always makes the WDA something a little special. Sophie’s is a Sunday
post-bike ride brunch favorite. They have a huge covered outside area, an
incredible eclectic menu (they were featured on Diners Drive-Ins and Dives),
always have fresh water in bowls for the pups, AND bring out bacon for them.
There is The Kasbah Tunisian Restaurant where Ridah, the owner, always sends
home very meaty lamb shank bones for the WDA. We love ordering from Sonic and
eating to the 60’s tunes blasting through the parking lot; spicy hot chile dogs
from The Dog House eaten across the street at the Farmer’s Market…and shopping
at the Farmer’s Market for a car picnic and then heading to the mountains or
the Bosque for a pig out treat and hike.
“Home” Park to the WDA is Roosevelt Park with rolling hills
and huge shade trees just 5 minutes from home. This park is off-leash (though
not fenced) in the morning hours and is always filled with joggers and pups
with families. There is also a Frisbee golf course that draws the college
crowd. There are 13 dog parks in town and most are fenced with security gates.
Mariposa Park on the Westside of the city is the “Duck Park” that the WDA loves
to visit to watch the development of the resident “jerky on the web” and to
briskly walk the park trails.
At the Nature Center, bike riding launch |
In addition to Parks, Albuquerque is rich in wilderness
areas set aside along the river and in the Cottonwood Bosque, and in the
foothills. Perfect for getting out of the mainstream a bit, these areas offer more
rugged hiking and incredibly beautiful settings. We hope you have enjoyed
exploring a bit of The Land of Enchantment’s Duke City with us. Should we do
this again?
17 comments:
Definitely do it again! I love learning about where you all live and what you like to do.
Cheers,
Stella, Jo, Zkhat
Definitely do it again! I love learning about where you all live and what you like to do.
Cheers,
Stella, Jo, Zkhat
oh that is super exciting
Stop on by for a visit
Kari
http://www.dogisgodinreverse.com
I love your city and mountains.
I have seen photos and your world is beautiful
love
tweedles
hey WDA,
How fun! Love to see your bit of the World! And it looks like a lovely World. So many fun things to see and do and EAT! Yummy! It is so great how the area restaurants are so dog friendly. And your park looks beautiful. Too bad some of it is not fenced for us pups that tend to like to roam. ;-> Can't wait to see what tomorrow brings!
Suka
ABQ looks like an awesome place to live in. I want to be part of WDA so I can see how pretty it is.
It's unfortunate that we do not have our own dog parks. Perhaps someday if I have lots and lots of money, I could build one for my community (seriously speaking).
Well, thanks for taking us into that wonderful virtual tour.
Huggies and Cheese,
Haopee
How exciting. My MOM's sister use to live there. She loved it.
Blessings,
Goose
I love seeing where you like and I sure think you should do more tours!
That was a great tour!! We loved seeing your town....
Thank You SOOOOO Much! It is so kind of you to respond. I am so excited to experience the things you are writing about! It will be our first time to live in a city this size, so we want to learn as much as possible!
I love how dog friendly the city seems, and how bike friendly.
Thanks!
Fantastic post! We loved learning more about your hometown and look forward to more!
Thank You!
That was pawsome! Thank you for showing us around where you live, WDA! :)
How fun!!! I want teu moobs there teu!!!
wif lubbs from Little Reufus
You have some great spots nearby! Your blog friends are going to love it there, I'm sure of that!
We love learning about your home town. And how exciting to have new friends to play out with!!!:)
Love,
Teddy Bear & Sierra
We're moving in!
I am SwimFlyAway's Mom and I wanted to send my thanks for this post too.
My husband and I were house hunting in ABQ last week and I fell in love with your beautiful city and the Sandia Mountains.
I am looking forward to moving there and exploring the area more.
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