
(Shown here in their not-transitioned, indoor mode).
Hopped the train with Danny to the 7000 BC meeting in Albuquerque, on one of its last days of weekend service.
And on the way back — got ourselves into the car behind the engine for Shakespeare on the Rail:



It started last year, but the schedule never worked for this; I didn't even check, thinking it wouldn't again, but Jeff pointed it out. Four love scenes from three plays (Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, and A Midsummers Night's Dream). About a half-hour, good fun watching the scenes unfold up and down the aisles and around the crowd.
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