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Roswell Road TripBy Lois BradyIf you want a bit of an out-of-the-box road trip I've got one for you. A beautiful fall found a road trip beckoning. Many a mile has slipped beneath my car's tires and this time I wanted to see the (in)famous town in New Mexico where aliens landed their ill-fated craft in 1947. Oh, what? You don't believe that? Perhaps you'll become a believer when you visit this oddly charming, if a bit offbeat town; Roswell, New Mexico. I left St. Louis for Roswell early in the morning with the benefit of perfect driving weather, clear and calm with a promise of Fall in the air.
Try Camille's for breakfast or lunch, a breezy, light-filled place where the food is on par with the country-wide Panera restaurants. I found Camille's food healthy and tasty with abundant portions. (camillessidewalkcafe.com). There's Bodean's Seafood, in business for ages. The young, innovative chef continues with both the old favorites as well as offering an amazing Sesame Seared Blue Fin Tuna w/ Chilled Soba/Cilantro Salad for lunch. Fresh and delicious. The Palace Café is one of the Nouveau American Cuisine-style eateries that you might find in cities experiencing downtown renewal. It's in a lovely older building renovated to serve diners in an equally lovely dining area with innovative, fresh food. Tulsa is a cool city with much to recommend it. Stop there on your own Roswell adventure. Next stop, Amarillo. Often when I've been on one of my road trips, I've thoroughly enjoyed staying at Fairfield Inn and this trip was no exception. I stayed at the Fairfield in Amarillo and found it comfortable, affordable and clean. In Amarillo there are numerous places to eat and just about all of them have the word "steak" in their names. Amarillo is cattle country and since that's not my cup of protein I searched around for other options. I found a great natural foods store called Eat Rite. I did just that. Eat Rite is full of healthy food…a tasty, down to earth lunch can be had there with just a little dough. You can stock up on all your vitamins and body care items as well. Truly, Eat Rite is one of the nicest natural foods stores and one of the biggest surprises I've ever experienced on a road trip. For coffee in Amarillo, Roasters can't be beat. Grab a yummy croissant at Village Bakery several doors down and bring it back to enjoy with your delicious coffee at Roasters. Dinner found me downtown at Zen 721 with its tasty fusion fare and a friendly, informed staff. It's one of those little spots where all the wait staff wear black. At first glance you might think they're going to be snooty. But just the opposite. Our waiter was full of great suggestions on what to do in Amarillo. If you stay longer than a day in Amarillo, I was told by above black-clad waiter that I must visit Duro Canyon for its pristine natural beauty. But I was in a hurry to see if I could find any aliens or to see if they could find me. Can you say abduction? On to Roswell, land of the original little, green men.
In addition, Roswell has lots of non-alien offerings. There's the Bottomless Lakes State Park where several lakes top out at over 90 feet deep, the Spring Park Zoo, the antique-filled Historical House Museum, an interesting and significant architectural walking tour of elegant homes plus good restaurants and affordable places to stay. At the plain Jane hotel I stayed in, I mentioned to the very young Indian desk clerk that I was hungry and after getting into my room, I was unexpectedly served a home cooked, Indian meal of dal, spicy potatoes and seasoned rice. What a nice surprise! Roswell is indeed a pretty town with an alien lurking just about anywhere you might look and October…uhmmm, Halloween…is a great time to visit. You may even find a little green man of your own. |
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