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Santa Fe County

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    • Päivä 89

      Santa Fe

      28. maaliskuuta 2015, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      750 km and 8 hours later we arrived in Santa Fe. We were both looking forward to a delicious meal of New Mexican cooking and weren't disappointed with the food at the Blue Corn Cafe. JS enjoyed a spicy chili lime margarita.Lue lisää

    • Päivä 26

      Auf nach Santa Fe

      4. huhtikuuta 2018, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Der Sturm ist heute Morgen wie „weggeblasen“ und die Sonne scheint von einem strahlend blauen Himmel. Es ist aber sehr frisch geworden. Um 6 Uhr waren nur 4°C. Die Temperatur steigt aber relativ schnell an, gegen 8 Uhr sind es schon 8°C.
      Die Fahrt ist recht interessant. Es geht an vielen Ranches vorbei, auf manchen werden Pekannüsse angebaut. Dann biegen wir auf den Hwy-3 ab. Plötzlich sieht man kaum noch Bäume und Sträucher und wir fahren durch eine vollkommen gelbe Prärie. Die schwarzen Rinder heben sich kontrastreich davon ab. Dann fahren wir auf den Hwy-258 in Richtung Norden. Die Landschaft wird wieder interessant und es kommen die ersten roten Steine in Sicht. Felsgruppen, Hügel und Berge in rot prägen nun die Landschaft. Im Nordosten sind weiße Gipfel zu sehen.
      Wir kommen in die Nähe von Santa Fe und die Bebauung ändert sich. Es sind immer mehr Häuser im Pueblostil zu sehen. Gegen 12 Uhr sind wir auf dem Campingplatz. Ich melde mich in der Rezeption und der nette ältere Herr versucht sich etwas deutsch mit mir zu unterhalten. Er sagt uns auch, wie wir am besten in Santa Fe parken.
      Nachdem wir unseren Stellplatz bezogen haben, setzen wir einen Waschtag an. Es werden zwei große Maschinen und anschließend waschen wir noch die Bettwäsche. Das bedeutet natürlich auch, das Ungetüm von Bettdecke wieder zu beziehen. Nachdem alles erledigt ist, sind wir ganz schön ko.
      Den Nachmittag verbringen wir mit Mails checken und beantworten. Eigentlich wollten wir morgen nach der Besichtigung von Santa Fe zum Juniper Campground fahren. Diesen Schlenker lassen wir aus, man kann eben nicht alles sehen. Dadurch sparen wir ca. 70 Meilen. Ich suche als Übernachtungsplatz für morgen den KOA nordöstlich von Albuquerque aus.
      Wir gehen bereits gegen halb neun schlafen, die vorhergehende Nacht mit dem Sturm fordert ihren Tribut.
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    • Päivä 4

      Santa Fe

      2. tammikuuta 2015, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ -6 °C

      We had the day to explore Santa Fe, one of my favourite US cities. We went to St. Francis Cathedral, built in 1886, that has a statue of the first North American Indian woman to be declared a saint. The white interior of the church was influenced by a French-born Archbishop, unlike the adobe structures common in Santa Fe. We also went to Loretto Chapel, which contains a mysterious spiral staircase built without nails, dowels, or any visible support. Of course we had to stop at the Palace of the Governors where the Native Americans display and sell their artwork and jewellery. I showed restraint and bought just one turquoise inlay pendant crafted by a woman from Santa Domingo Pueblo.Lue lisää

    • Päivä 29

      Santa Fe

      5. huhtikuuta 2022, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Mardi, 5 avril 2022
      Soline a déjà quatre semaines aujourd'hui!
      Malgré notre préparation minutieuse pour le trajet d'aujourd'hui, rien ne s'est passé ainsi. L'ancien tracé de la 66 est difficile à trouver, nous finissons donc par passer par l'Interstate. Nous sommes dans la région d'Indians Pueblos. De nombreux tribus ont leur village fermé avec leur langue et culture et ils ne se mélangent pas. Nous avons voulu rendre visite à celui de Los Lagunas, mais la route d'accès est fermée. En rejoignant le Rio Grande nous essayons d'accéder à Santo Domingo où un vigil nous explique que les pueblos sont tous fermés aux non-membres tribales à cause de la pandémie. Rebelote aussi au Visitors Center des Cochitos, il ne nous reste plus qu'à voir le lac de barrage du même nom. Nous arrivons donc de bonne heure à l'hôtel de Santa Fe d'où nous partons, munis d'un plan de ville, à la découverte de la capitale d'Etat la plus élevée des E.U. (2145m), Santa Fe. Le centre-ville est aisément atteignable à pied. Les constructions sont faites en style d'adobe et elles n'ont pas plus de deux étages. Chemin faisant, nous tombons sur le Saveur Bistrot. Point de personnel français, mais une cuisine fine et fraîche, le top! Et l'expresso ..... vous n'imaginez même pas. La Santa Fe Plaza est le centre névralgique de la capitale de la Nouvelle Mexique, avec l'ancien Palace of the Gouvernors et de nombreuses échoppes tout autour. La cathédrale Saint François est tout près. La plus ancienne maison des États-Unis daterait de 1646 et elle se visite. Juste en face se trouve l'église de la Mission San Miguel, qui est encore plus âgée. Quelle belle découverte, cette ville. En rentrant à l'hôtel, nous allons prendre une bière (notre premier alcool depuis une semaine) à la Seconde Street Brewery à la Gare de Santa Fe.
       
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    • Päivä 9

      Santa Fe

      1. huhtikuuta 2015, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C

      Its Charlie's birthday ! He starts the day with a pretty horrid breakfast , we then go to an art gallery that has the oddest art (why is there a painting of a monkey on a donkey?) We get dressed up for the evening and have cocktails followed by posh burgers:)Lue lisää

    • Päivä 4

      Santa Fe

      2. tammikuuta 2015, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ⛅ 0 °C

      Our last stop was at the New Mexico State Capital, which the locals call the Roundhouse, because the exterior and interior walls are curved. They welcome visitors to enjoy their large collection of local art spread over 3 floors, as well as the government chambers. It was all very colourful and interesting.Lue lisää

    • Päivä 7

      Inn on the Alameda

      30. maaliskuuta 2015, Yhdysvallat ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Three nights booked in a huge room here in Santa Fe- plenty of room to spread out and relax for a few days and even a real fire to light with a supply of logs outside the room. Was pleased to find the birthday fizz and card as requested for Charlies birthday were there waiting for him .Lue lisää

    • Päivä 74

      Day 74 - Canyon Road

      20. marraskuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 10 °C

      Time to go highbrow and enjoy the finer things in Santa Fe.

      Art is available to view everywhere here and the city's reputation is well earnt. There is one road that typifies this tradition and that is Canyon Road. It was a quiet Sunday as we headed to this road, a short walk from our hotel. For art lovers and in particular those who appreciate statues of every style, this road is teeming with walk-in studios and you could spend hours just visiting a fraction of those. The weather was warmer than forecast although just right for strolling and taking photos. We soon came across a handy cafe called the Tea House where we had sandwiches and drinks. They had an impressive list of teas and lived up to their moniker. I was pleased to see flat white on the coffee list and went with that whereas Alice had the mint green tea.

      We then headed back down the street and to the local Wholefoods Store to get food for dinner. Our hotel had a cooker and we were determined to cook and not eat out again. Whilst walking back we passed a milkshake shack, Shake Foundation, and the much under-represented aspect of this blog, the shake bit, needed to be addressed. Alice ordered the chocolate mud shake and she says it was delicious and very thick. The straw however was barely up to the task. We're gonna need a wider straw!

      Dinner was a fish, chorizo and chickpea combo that was expertly cooked of course. We thought about going to the cinema but decided on a quiet night instead.

      Song of the Day:
      The Commodores - Easy (Like Sunday Morning)
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    • Päivä 73

      Day 73 - Winter Is Here

      19. marraskuuta 2016, Yhdysvallat ⋅ 🌙 5 °C

      What felt chilly last night was positively cold this morning. With a fresh start to the day we ensured we didn't miss a hot breakfast at the hotel.

      We layered up on clothing and made our way to downtown. We crossed railway tracks on the way in and came across an art market. It was a Saturday and the small market was bustling with what looked like a mix of locals and tourists. Further down the track there was another small market, this time selling local food produce. We grabbed a coffee to stay warm and continued to walk.

      Downtown has the familiar Spanish feel of a town plaza and roads spiralling out from there. The unique adobe architecture, that is a building requirement in Santa Fe, is warm in colour and smooth in nature. Without a right angle in sight, I was reminded of the Gaudi buildings in Barcelona. We snaked in and out of the shops in the area and decided on getting lunch at a cafe. Alice had mac n cheese and I had a chicken burger, both were warmly received. Now that we were full, we embarked on discovering a bit of history.

      The New Mexico History Museum has a few floors covering the history of the state as well as temporary exhibitions on varied topics such as cigar boxes. We were interested in the region and we were both impressed with the displays and information covered throughout. The Native American History of the region is covered with artefacts and personal accounts and the Spanish involvement in the area began around 1610, just three years after the Jamestown settlement began and ten before the Mayflower landed. The most important Spanish building in Santa Fe was the Palace of the Governors which was constructed in 1610. The building is still there and is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States. As part of the admission to the museum we were also able to walk around the Palace which also had a number of displays and information boards. Back in the museum, other aspects of New Mexico's history were covered including information on the Manhattan Project and the numerous atomic tests that were carried out in the state. It is a revealing and proud museum that is highly recommended. We browsed the gift shops for both the museum and the Palace and then headed home.

      For dinner we went to a local Modern Japanese Restaurant. We both ordered the Teriyaki Chicken that was beautifully presented, although it was basically a grilled chicken breast on top of vegetables with the teriyaki sauce in a small cup next to the plate. That must be the modern twist. It was tasty nonetheless and also a generous serving. We then polished off the jasmine tea and headed home for the evening.

      Song of the Day:
      Beirut - Santa Fe
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