Travel Blogs Nearby
Still in New Mexico
Had a walk round the city of Santa Fe which is VERY Mexican. Had a coffee and sat next to an English lady who had been to Troon recently for her cousin's funeral - small world. (He apparently died on the golf course Dad and Joyce so you might know who he was!) Visited the Blue Hole which is a tiny but very deep "pond" where people travel from miles to come and scuba dive. The water is so clear you can nearly see the ...
Answers to YOUR Solstice Questions !
Thank you for taking the time to send your questions...I'm so proud of you for asking some important questions and I feel honored to have the opportunity to share with you my version of the answers to those...remember, I am still learning too, so these might only be 98.4% correct...
1) What was it about the people at Solstice that had you falling in love with all of them? GREAT question, and now that I've been encouraged ...
Santa Fe...the city of Adobe
... come to check in and not be seen again until after the bombing of Japan. It was all very secretive. My highlight of the tour was the feelings of the guide and a 60+ yr old man on the tour who spent a good couple of minutes making sure we understood that the bomb saved millions of lives...because if it hadn't of happened who knows what would have ...interesting take..yes it stopped the war but what about all those who did die in Japan and maybe there were other ways around ...
Santa Fe
... in restaurants who lean over from their table and say that they couldn't help but notice my accent. People treat me like a minor celebrity. On the train from Los Angeles, the girl sitting opposite me was so enthralled by my accent (I get an odd sensation every time I hear this, but many people I've spoken to have never heard a British accent in the flesh until they met me), that she insisted that I speak to her best friend on the phone just so she could hear a bona ...
Santa Fe is coming to town
Day 13
275 miles travelled
We're in New Mexico! And what a quaint little town it is. We drove into Roswell on our way; better known as UFO town. They are seriously obsessed with anything spacey. Wherever you look, there's an alien looking back at you from a shop window. So we paid $5 to go into the UFO museum. Best 5 dollars I've ever spent. NAHHT. Don't get me wrong; if walking around ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: The AdobeStar Inn

