The Triangle Inn - Santa Fe
14 Arroyo Cuyamungue, Santa Fe
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The Triangle Inn - Santa Fe

14 Arroyo Cuyamungue Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87506, United States

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A travel blog entry by jenejane

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Well, we are home now and I can't tell you how good it felt to drive into our driveway. Six weeks is a long time but it went by pretty fast. I can't believe we survived it without one of us flying home but we did and it was well worth it. Jene and I talked a lot the last few days about what we saw and what we learned. The following are a few of our observations Favorites - Lake - ...

Answers to YOUR Solstice Questions !

A travel blog entry by kristenuj

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... in their own skin because they are not affected by what others might be thinking about them.

  • They do not take life too seriously, instead, they LET GO, TRUST, and ALLOW.....
  • They RESPECT THE CHALLENGES along life's path and keep them in perspective; seeing each one of those challenges as an opportunity to improve themselves.
  • 2) Why do all the dudes have beards and long hair?

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    A day and night around town

    A travel blog entry by ruthperelstein

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    ... and heavy leather biker boots.

    While working out there was a down pour and hail but by the time we left the sun was shining and the ground was dry. We felt better for having worked out after eating out more often than we usually do.

    Then we dropped Marty off at the condo and went to pick up Pat’s pooch, Parker, an adorable Scottish terrier. She was looking sharp ...

    Meet Ted Swisher

    A travel blog entry by petersalemme

    3

    ... in 1976 until 1983, there were 22 affiliates nationwide. In 1983, Millard asked Ted to become the first US Director of Affilliates in the US. In his time in that position, the amount of affiliates grew from 22 to 330 affillitates nationwide. Ted credits former president Jimmy Carter, who first offered to help with Habitat in 1984, with the increase. In 1989, Millard dispatched Ted to Australia, and Ted ...

    Sante Fe and the Southwest

    A travel blog entry by adeleray

    51

    We had a nice mellow time with our friends Kim and Willy and their little girl, Audrey in Santa Fe, NM. We had plenty of time to rest and recuperate from driving and eat some great local New Mex food. Kim and Willy used to live around the corner from me at the Diamond Way Buddhist Center in Brooklyn (which is now in Chinatown, NYC). They were my introduction to Kagyu Tibetan Buddhism. Willy is a painter and Kim is a photographer. ...