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3695 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States, 87505, 505-471-4140
... 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... sums the place up!
In the evening, we returned back to the main plaza and found a great diner for dinner, The Plaza Cafe. We filled our stomachs and returned back to the motel (with a piece of cherry pie to soften the blow of the dingy room), as we would be on the road again early in the morning. We really wish we could have spent a bit longer in Santa Fe - it would have been a nice place to rest off for a few days - but we still had so much more to see in the southwest...
Santa Fe has so much to offer. If you are going, it is best you stay in the heart of Santa Fe near the plaza, museums such as the Georgia O'keefe Museum, art galleries, great restaurants, and much more. The Indian Market this year (August) was great although slightly off due to the recession. The Railyard area of Santa Fe is a new and interesting addition to the Santa Fe historic district and ...
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... formed canyon water slide, however we forgot it was a Saturday and the queue for the park was back into the road. Undeterred we stopped down the road and climbed down to a different part of the canyon. It was beautiful, secluded with a nice stream and pool and we were all by ourselves, the water was freezing though so our private lagoon was a short stop.
Next we powered onto Holbroke because....we were to tired to drive on to Santa ...
... After the drinks, we found a few little knick-knack stores tucked away in little courtyards, and were able to find a place that sells milled soaps (which we both really like), and grabbed up a few to take home (this is becoming a tradition, apparently...we did this in Durango a few weeks ago, as well). After this we found the New Mexico History Museum, and spend about 3 hours going through it. There's some very interesting stuff in there about the Spanish ...
Santa Fe, United States sabregenGot back early afternoon yesterday. Long, uneventful trip. Didn't drive all the way back home but spent the night in Santa Fe at the Bishop's Lodge Resort. I'll try to upload some photos once the sun comes up. We had a lovely dinner at the hotel restaurant last night then passed out for about 9 hrs. We're up and ready to head home! Stay tuned: next trip to Italy the first two weeks of December. Hope you all are well!
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States sinfronteras... from those of a family man working in New York City? They are two individuals living in such varied diverse cultures yet still share many common human traits. Nepalese, like the rest of us, want a better life for themselves and their families. Some take too seriously issues revolving around money and social status. Life is what you make of it: share a smile and a conversation with strangers. People extending goodwill to other people such as the American I met ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States pecoskid... stop was this boot store in the Plaza Mercado. They had the most amazing boots I had ever seen, they really were true works of art, hand crafted and custom made. Of course the ones that I loved were $1,400, but that was cheap compared to the $10,000 pair made out of alligator belly. I loved the idea of being a cowgirl but it wasn't worth $1,400 so I had to give up my dream of being a cowgirl and ...
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States jnixon55... safety level in New Mexico, or a statement on the probability of terrorist actions in Santa Fe. Still, it seemed a little out of place given the mood of the country. While the lack of security was interesting, I still can’t recommend a visit to the New Mexico capital building. There are just too many other things to see in Santa Fe that must be seen before visiting the capital.
After our brief visit, we made it back to El Paradero. We ...

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