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Sunday, March 28, 2021

Dinner Gathering In Gallup

Above, the home of Martin Link in Gallup. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

A little while ago, I returned home from our now-resumed monthly dinner gathering at the Gallup, New Mexico home of historian Martin Link.

It was nice to get out socially again after months of "house arrest". 

The dinner was a seafood soup concoction (the name of it is boulia base). 

Things are still at a standstill in regard to any decisions on Fort Wingate as the governor is preventing department heads to meet discuss it.

Above, Martin Link's collection of Native American kachina dancers. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Speaking of the governor, people are up in arms over the desire of the state to take over the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial that is annually held at Red Rock Park. If the state takes it over, it will be a disaster. 

Tomorrow, I'll have the Jeep towed into Gallup to my mechanic's. For some reason (either due to fuel filters or the fuel pump), fuel isn't reaching the carburetor. It conked out today (at the community bulletin board) and I couldn't get it started again. Friend Nandoh came to the rescue and did some diagnostics on it.

At least I'll be putting my "Biden Bucks" to good use at the mechanic's.

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