We have spent the past week in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We have been coming here for more than 50 years and really enjoy it.
It was founded as a Spanish colony in 1610 and has at its heart the traditional Plaza. The buildings are made of adobe and often the windows and doors are brightly painted.
Grill work like this covers many old windows.
We walked along Canyon Road, lined with artists’ galleries. I really like this sculpture of children playing. We have seen similar creations—made by they same artist?—in other places.
This sweet girl is reading a book.
These creations outside were almost the only “normal” artistic creations we saw along Canyon Road. Most were really weird, at least to our uneducated eyes.
The next day we drove to central Santa Fe for lunch at LaFonda Hotel on the plaza. The hotel is old and historic and the food is always delicious. We each had the beef enchilada plate with posole, black beans and Christmas (red and green) chili.
and a white-haired mother dancing with her daughter.
I love Santa Fe!
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