Santa Fe is filled with turquoise blue doors and adobe walls |
Santa Fe and environs persist as a favorite spot of mine. It's always a pleasure to go back and take a peek at what's going on, to experience the wide-open landscape, the desert and snowy mountains. It is, after all, over 7,000 feet elevation so can get downright chilly. My first days there were warm--up in the high 60's. Then it snowed which provided a perfect excuse to light a fire of piñon pine logs which made the air inside and out smell like beguiling incense.
Prayer flags at The Tibet Project |
A Zuni bear fetish with a red "heartline" representing the life force/breath |
Which one ... oh, which one! |
Rancho de Chimayo (restaurant) |
Now here's a New Mexico lunch: beans, posole, cheese enchilada, spicy pork, and a side of red chile sauce. |
Many thanks for everything, C.
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