Turquoise, Water and Sky
In the past, as today, turquoise represents origins and belonging, protection and health, abundance and beauty.
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In the past, as today, turquoise represents origins and belonging, protection and health, abundance and beauty.
My mother endowed me with certain joys throughout my youth: a love of the outdoors-crisp cool Spring days in the Southern Idaho mountains, evenings of spontaneous fondue and campy horror films, and a rich collection of music records.
Living in Santa Fe allows me the opportunity to experience new things even after living here for twenty plus years.
One of the many things I love about Santa Fe is its cultural diversity.
In last week’s blog I shared about all the wonderfully creative classes that are happening in Santa Fe during “Do it Yourself” DIY Santa Fe in March
When I say artist I mean the one who is building things … some with a brush – some with a shovel – some choose a pen.
Among many of Santa Fe’s splendid qualities is our extensive network of hiking and mountain biking trails.
We cannot be held accountable for any feeling of pure relaxation or euphoria by participating in any of the following activities. But, we do accept thank you notes.
Snow provokes responses that reach right back to childhood.
I feel fortunate to live in Santa Fe; for such a small, friendly town we are graced with world class art, history, culture, and amazing geography.
There is not a man among us who does not at times need a helping hand to be stretched out to him, and then shame upon him who will not stretch out the helping hand to his brother.
Strange how a teapot can represent at the same time the comforts of solitude and the pleasures of company
Santa Fe has enjoyed a wonderful holiday season. One of our warmest days of the winter, January 1st, set the stage for fulfilling a New Year’s resolution of health and enjoying nature.
The Inn of the Governors is very excited to be partnering with La Boca Restaurant for our premier Renaissance to Goya package, which begins this weekend and runs through March 9, 2014. Feel free to use your $100 gift certificate at this “local’s favorite”
Santa Fe offers some pretty unique and special events most of the year, but during the holidays hardly a minute goes by when there isn't something spectacular to behold.
With a traditional opening of Ski Santa Fe on Thanksgiving day (first time since 2002!) and the continued blessing of snow these past weeks, we find the skiers and snowboarders getting their edges sharpened and the children finding their warm and fuzzy...
Santa Fe connects her visitors to a multitude of experiences; some calming, some spiritual, others romantic or culinary, and then let’s not omit the music, culture, and outdoors.
Thanksgiving is upon us and for many that means quality time with friends and loved ones.
From the smell of the piñon fireplaces to chilly mornings, it is clearly time for all of us to start enjoying all that our great “city different” has to offer this season.