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A Trip Means Research or Research Means a Trip???

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I used to take trips without thought to using the locations for a story, but when I became published, that all changed. I kept thinking about places I’d been–ski vacations in Colorado and Vermont and Pennsylvania, trips to the Caiman Islands, Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands and I’ve used several places in my stories. Greece? Possibly. Scotland was another story. It was my first time out of country where I actually went to do research–to visit 7 castles and get a feel of the landscape, whether there were enough trees for cover for my wolves, and the temperatures and the feel of the land.

So when I went to New Mexico, it was to see the wolves. But while there, we actually saw Mexican Gray Wolves also at another sanctuary, volcanoes, an ice cave, and a couple of reservations, and the ancient Anasazi ruins at Chaco.

I also considered the landscape for a story. Would it work for wolves? Or cougars? Or some other story? Here, you see trees, and there were trees in some areas, like at the volcano and ice cave we visited. But there were vast areas where very little was growing. I wondered how anything could survive out there as little water as they have.

When I returned to Central Texas, I felt relief to see GREENERY, trees, water!

I’ve been to many of the places I write about and it really does give a a feel for the area–more so than just reading about it and perusing pictures. It gives you a real sense of being there, because you have been there.

For one thing, it’s a lot drier. And we were on dirt roads a lot, so dusty. I kept looking for signs of life and saw none. And yet, I know it exists. When we were at the ancient Chaco ruins, I saw several lizards and a jack rabbit close up. On the way on and off the reservation–we took pictures of angora goats, wild horses, and sheep with their shepherding dog, cattle, and elk, none of them fenced in, all just roaming free.
I thoroughly enjoyed visiting New Mexico and the wilderness out there–no cell reception, therefore, no GPS, no internet, obviously, we used an outhouse most of the time to conserve water, and the solar powered electricity afforded us one little tiny light for about an hour, and that was it–with my friends and am ready for the next road trip!

So will I set a story in New Mexico? Most probably! Even if I use it for a romantic suspense.

Speaking of stories, I’m still working on She-Wolf Leader of the Pack proofing before I turn it in, so have a lovely Saturday! I’m off to work!

Terry

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Ancient Ruins–Chaco, NM

Chaco--Anasazi Ruins

Chaco–Anasazi Ruins

Looks like a model, doesn’t it? But it’s for real, and though it looks small, it’s not. The boulders that fell down from the mesa on the right were HUGE. Some of them crushed part of the ruins.

Doorways into rooms

Doorways into rooms

This was a fun shot. A series of doorways into a series of rooms. How many doorways do you see? It was a maze of rooms like this. It’s light in here because there is no roof. But in truth, there would have been a floor above this, and another above that. Can you imagine how dark that would have been?

Shows how tiny the doorways were in some of the rooms

Shows how tiny the doorways were in some of the rooms

Yep, this is one of the doorways. Some were a little taller, some this small. My friend is five feet, five inches tall.

Not windows, but doors on another floor

Not windows, but doors on another floor

Looks like windows to the beautiful outdoors, when in reality, it’s just another floor, and these are doors to the next rooms. Note a pole sticking out of the wall on the left. That’s a remnant of one of the timbers that held up the floor.

View from up above showing several ruins

View from up above showing several ruins

They had hiking trails from one group of ruins to another. It was amazing to see so many of them so close that they were within walking distance. I had expected just one area. It was also amazing how these buildings were built starting around 950 and are still standing, to a degree. Can you imagine our own homes lasting that long?

Off to work on She-Wolf to get it ready to turn in.

Have a great Thursday!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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Barnes and Noble Autographed Books, Albuquerque, New Mexico

 

Books autographed at 1801 Yale Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM

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We were at the Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary and stayed for several days, saw ancient Native American ruins, an ice cave, volcano, and another sanctuary that had several Mexican gray wolves. I’ll be sharing when I can, but I wanted to post this for this morning. We were really roughing it. No internet connection, and no cell phone connection, which meant, NO GPS. Gas stations few and far between. But we had a blast.

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I’m borrowing my friend, Lor Melvin’s picture because I haven’t had time or a connection to download anything. 🙂

Have a super great day!!!

Terry

“Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy is reality.”

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