Strolling on Canyon Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe is one of my favorite places. Fabulous art, Native American crafts, great food, shopping, music, and outdoorsy pursuits abound. If you’re traveling with a group, it’s hard to keep everyone...
View ArticleLiterary Adventures: The Five Best Lit Trips for Fall in the U.S.
Fall is the best time for literary travel just about anywhere, including Newport, Rhode island. If you’re a traveler, fall, not Christmas, is the “most wonderful time of the year.” Same sites but fewer...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Minimalist
This week’s challenge: show a minimalist photo. This is the steeple at the chapel of Bishop’s Lodge, just outside Santa Fe. The chapel was built for the priest, Bishop Lamy, who was the inspiration...
View ArticleNew Mexico Chilis: Know Your Boundaries
Click to view slideshow. Sometimes you need to set your own boundaries, know your limitations. That’s especially the case with chilis. They may merely add flavor to cooking or set your mouth ablaze in...
View ArticleKiMo Theater, Albuquerque, New Mexico
KiMo Theater in Albuquerque, New Mexico The KiMo Theater opened on what was then Route 66 (now Central Avenue) in Albuquerque in 1927. The big new theater was a source of civic pride and boosters...
View ArticleRoswell, New Mexico and Space Aliens
This cheerful little green man greeted us at Bottomless Lakes State Park near Roswell, New Mexico. You have to hand it to space aliens. Like our most unruly relatives, when they visit they can cause...
View ArticleSix ways to to Explore Las Cruces, New Mexico
Add Las Cruces, New Mexico, to your list of U. S. travel destinations. You’ll find farms and food, history, “doggone” friendly folks, fossils and the great outdoors. Looking for more on New Mexico?...
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