Casita Cielo Grande Santa Fe
442 Greg Avenue Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501, United States
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Thunderbirds Are Go!
... to remember this trip and my time in the southwest by.
We were at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History this museum has served as the city's cultural center since 1967. Located in the heart of Old Town. This is where I saw my first purchase- these beautiful silver circular designed earrings. They weren't that expensive either at $9. would make good everyday earrings.
In Santa Fe we had a snow day on a Monday and there ...
New Mexico!!! (Santa Fe -- a fav on our trip)
We spent about a day and a half in Santa Fe, New Mexico, finding a cute hotel(with pool!) in the heart of "downtown" which was hardly anything like the kind of downtown that would come visually to mind, but more like its honest title, "historic district" (though our hotel balcony's view could catch a piece of the state capitol that was practically across the street).
Beautiful original architecture -- we were ...
A side trip to Santa Fe
... and long gullies where you might expect to see Indians waiting to ambush a wagon train. As we approached the city the dwellings were all "adobe" style and we found out later that this is the only allowed construction under the Sante Fe building code. Arriving downtown the streets narrowed and the city had a very ancient feel as we pulled up at the historic La Fonda Hotel, our accommodation for the next two days.
26 April - The weather is wet today and ...
Santa Fe - Christmas Eve
... day of lie in, breakfast, hot tub, late lunch, more margaritas and sleeps - this travelling is getting really tough!!
Wildlife watch: Just people watching and listening. People have descended on New Mexico from across America and the World this week.
Distance travelled: Just a few miles ...
A great time with the Lockwoods
... The story is that in the early 1800s a poor carpenter needed some work. The church hired him. He built this beautiful spiral staircase that is self supporting and amazing. The man disappeared and never collected his pay. The church believes it was the work of St. Joseph the Carpenter.
The kids were hungry so we came back to the campground to get them. We went to a recommended restaurant (but it wasn't so ...
This condo was formerly known as: Cielo Grande


