Sunday, August 6, 2017

Tingley Beach, ABQ

New Mexico is a landlocked state, as you may know, so this staycation does not feature a beach in the sense of an ocean coast. Tingley Beach is a recreational space created by the city of Albuquerque that consists of four ponds, lined up west to east, across the road from the ABQ BioPark. It is popular primarily as a fishing spot, though there are also trails* (*sidewalks) around the ponds, plenty of ducks and geese to watch and/or feed, and paddle boats to take around in the largest pond.

I wanted to take the little Buschmans on a trip to Tingley Beach this weekend, to do something fun with them as much as to get out of the house, and I'd never been to the Beach before and wanted to check it out.

geese
behold the ship sculpture
Pond 1, or Confrontational Geese
Pond 2, or Kids-Only Fishing
Bobo and Pongo
showcasing the chewing tobacco tin sculpted into the back pocket
Lucky and Boomer
Boomer and Lucky
Dad and Patch
Jelelah and her hubby, Nick
Pond 3, or Duck Island
as they say, bottoms up!
oh! did you know I have a vest I can carry most of the gang in?
a bench at the edge
Beau and Curly
Beau, Patch, and Curly
Pongo
Bobo
Pond 4, or Special Tout Water
Lucky
Curly
Patch
Boomer
Beau
zoo-train tracks and speed limit sign
Jelelah
the Fish Globe
we decided to head to the river, which was bushwhacking distance
riparian foliage
the Rio Grande, I
the Rio Grande, II
river-watching
group shot on the viewing dock

Just wanted to share some pictures of these cuties, since our downtown travel definitely warranted a photoshoot! Hope you enjoyed!

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