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We are Kenny and Ginny. We call Northeast Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula home during the summer months. Together, we enjoy recreational boating on the Oconto River and the Bay of Green Bay and camping in the cooler northern states. When the boating season is over, we become snowbirds and head south for the winter with our luxury DRV Moble Suites 5th-wheel trailer that we call Château de Sallé.

I bought the Château de Sallé in July 2018 with my late wife Nancy after our Monaco Windsor motorhome, OWFISH, was totaled in an accident.

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Monday, November 14, 2022

Madrid and the Turquoise Trail

 


Today, Ginny and I traveled the Turquoise Trail and visited the little village of Madrid, New Mexico. It's been six years since I last visited. The village used to be a unique town to visit. A lot of the little shops have closed and now at least a dozen marijuana dispensaries have taken over the town. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa, and a museum. A few miles north is the quaint village of Cerrillos, which includes a state park with hiking paths and horseback riding. If you have ever watched the movie "Wild Hogs" starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, and William H. Macy, you would remember Maggie's Dinner. Maggie's Diner was built especially for the movie. Maggie's Diner is now open as a retail store selling various souvenirs.

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