Sunflower Casitas
258 Staab St, Santa Fe
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Sunflower Casitas Santa Fe

258 Staab St Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

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A Day in the Life....

A travel blog entry by crossroadtrip

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... 9:30 – Erin has info and a map.

10:00 – We finally pick a site we like but it has not water or electric. But it’s only $10 a night so we’re good. We’ll stay here through the holiday.

It’s time to unload. This time we unhooked the trailer so we have the option to drive the motorcycle or the jeep. We set up a shower, clothes line and the tent. We are taking this time and really getting some of the details taken care of as far ...

Day 1 & Day 2 - Patrick's Blog!

A travel blog entry by hoob

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... Trinity just relax while me and Krystian swam. Next we went to Old Santa Fe in New Mexico. We got balloons and saw all these art sculptures. Nothing really happens next after we passed a deer. We arrived at our hotel at midnight and went to sleep.

Check out my video blog with TT and KJW!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bRt2Rou K9M
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A very very very old place

A travel blog entry by abiandjon

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... pedal around it caught it with a loud resistant clicking. The rusty chain also has a knack for sticking randomly, causing Jon's foot to dramatically slip off the pedal, unbalancing the whole frame and making him fight for control all the time. Ohh and the gears, forget about them the last time they worked I suspect was some time in the 1990s. You have to understand my dad takes the saying "One man's garbage ...

Santa Fe, New Mexico

A travel blog entry by petersalemme

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... But then, everything down there is a hundred miles away. He helped me finish up the simple, decent shower surround (with the Lone Star mosaic- man, it was hard cutting up all those little pieces!) at the Schultzes guest bath. Picture to follow if Corky remembers to email me the pictures he took (are you there, Corky?) On Saturday Jerry took us all out to a beautiful 300 acre setting next to the LLanos river where he has ...

This is the whole story

A travel blog entry by ruthperelstein

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... have ever been in. It is a standard item in New Mexico and on the school menus. It’s Fritos, some kind of meat, red chili sauce, yellow cheese and corn, sort of a casserole. I liked it and found it to be a comfort food but not haute cuisine.

We also ate the O Roadhouse. It was nice and a little more fancy. I had the watermelon salad and April and I shared a pizza we created, with pork cheek, pine nuts, mozzarella cheese and caramelized ...