Aliento Bed And Breakfast
31 Bonanza Creek Road, Santa Fe
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Aliento Bed And Breakfast Santa Fe

31 Bonanza Creek Road Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87508, United States

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A Day in the Life....

A travel blog entry by crossroadtrip

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6:15 – Awake as the sun comes up. There is a bird right by the tent. I can hear him but can't see him. There is road noise because we stayed at a KOA last night near the highway. Erin is ready to pack up because we aren’t going to stay here. We are praying to find a spot close to Santa Fe that we could stay for awhile – maybe through the Labor Day weekend.

Next, it’s to the bathroom to take a shower and get ready for the day. A shower is a huge ...

Santa Fe

A travel blog entry by beckysponholtz

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... our camper and made dinner and played games 'till it was bed time. Sunday we woke up and started our day with a bike ride up Canyon Rode and then to the Georgia O'Keefe museum. There were multiple works by Georgia but there were also other artists. They had neat exhibits where they put up the photos used by the artists to paint the painting. There was the famous Norman Rockwell painting of the boy at the soda ...

A very very very old place

A travel blog entry by abiandjon

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... tape. In fact with the dented ladder obscuring the light, once it was all taped up it almost looked good as new - perhaps we'll get away with this one. We felt awful about hurting Harvey, so to make ourselves feel better we cooked my favorite, shrimp on the bbq!

The next morning we set off for a 4 mile bike ride into town, which wouldn't have been so bad except there were road works everywhere. We ...

Santa Fe, New Mexico

A travel blog entry by petersalemme

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Well, all I can say to those concerned with an overcrowded country, is that you should take the drive I took the last two Sundays. Last week was eleven hours worth from Plaquimines parish, Louisiana to Mason, Texas and today was another 12 from Mason to Sante Fe, New Mexico.Through western Texas- nothing but flat fields and north from there to SF, a little more hilly but still no sign of civilization for hours upon end. ...

This is the whole story

A travel blog entry by ruthperelstein

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... on a wonderful horseback ride up into the national forest behind his property. I rode Smoky, who was wonderful and calm. April rode Clovis, who was full of him self and toyed with April’s emotions because he could tell she didn’t exactly establish herself as herd leader. We climbed up steep hills and over the top of a ridge that presented us the most spectacular view of the mountains. Then down a steep path if you could call it that. I ...