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4312 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, 87507, 505-474-7330
... 7,857 miles(that's 224 gallons of gas @ $582.40). All that and I'm proud to say I've never worn a pair of underwear more than one day.Very homesick,can almost smell the ocean. As you can tell from the pictures,nothing really going on now.We're serious about getting home. Wouldn't trade a minute of it but I'm never driving again. Linda's going to drive me like Miss Daisy for thr rest of my life.
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States lindasgibbons... the air. On one side of the plaza a group of Hopi Indians were selling jewellery and artifacts, which we browsed for a while, before walking on to Santa Fe's main church. We also stumbled across a couple of pretty courtyards tucked away behind the streets, that were filled with shops selling all sorts of touristy memorabilia, and fancy restaurants. On the way back to the motel, Jim popped into the local supermarket and got talking to an old hippy from Lewisham of all places ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States jimandlaura... with it a wonderful and vibrant market. Now you can stay in the heart of Santa Fe, shop at the market for fresh food, and prepare your own meal if you stay at a short term rental unit like the units that are available at El Corazon De Santa Fe for example. Whether your interest is the opera, arts, good food or simply the great outdoors, a visit to Santa Fe is one you will not regret. <br>
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States buddy4Test Joshua Supnick Director of IT Services SICORP, Inc. T: 505-878-9902 x1006 F: 504-878-9802 M: 505-417-2116 josh.supnick@sicorp.com Brocade CFP, QLogic FCS, Commvault Admin, IBM Certified Specialist - System X & System P, IBM Sales Specialist - System P, VMWare VSP, VTSP & VCP
Santa Fe, United States sabregen... Landmark. It is one of the youngest buildings in the village. The thickness of the adobe walls that support the high ceilings and offer the best natural insulation. The summers are cool and the winters are warm inside the thick walls. Photography was prohibited inside the church. <br><br>The cemetery photo shows where the original 1619 San Geronimo Church once stood before it was destroyed in 1847. During a conflict between the US Army and ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States glen_lindaNow that we had left California and Nevada firmly behind us we suddenly realise just how much driving was ahead. To say that arizona and new mexico are sparse in terms of population and tourist sites would be an under statement. We have about 6 stops planned and about 300 miles to cover.<br><br>Anyway moaning over, our first stop after Williams was in Oak Creek Canyon. We were supposed to stop in a state park where you could go down a ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States jttours... has been swapped for a Japanese Mitsubushi Gallant.<br><br>Our spirits are good - Millie swam two lengths of the 15m hotel pool without armbands today (!) and we are trying to take it easy - generally only going out for half days. The kids are in good cheer and seem to be taking it all in. 'Is this the way to Amarillo ?'...'Yes it is, for the hundredth time, now bloody well stop signing it please !'. The laptop and Craig's films on it are proving godsends on the long ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States geofflove... that in addition to the fee to stay at the hostel one was required to do chores in the morning. Chores. The dialog went something similar to this: "In addition you'll be required to do chores in the morning" she says with too much kindness. "Chores?" I say. "Chores." She says, stripping me of my jovial disbelief. "You mean...?" I say to give her one more chance to drop the punchline. "Oh just mopping the bathroom, or ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States sirsmonkey42... and instead go directly there from here in Santa Fe. Once we got the tires changed, we were on our way from Oklahoma through Texas to New Mexico. At a rest area/information center just inside of Texas we spotted a road runner bird...can you find him in the photo? He is camouflaged so well that he is hard to spot...but give it a try and let me know if you find him. I have included a photo with him out of hiding that will give you an idea of what ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States colleen.killornSo we stopped in Santa Fe for lunch, and talking to the waitress I got some really neat geographical information. It turns out that Santa Fe is the highest state capitol in the US. At about 7,200 feet it is higher than Denver and rivals the highest city in the US, (about 10,400 feet). It was surprisingly cold! Pictures coming when we get to Denver!
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