Well, Bill and I had the best time here in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This place is truly the Land of Enchantment. I feel like I was on a pilgrimage to my Catholic Faith visiting the Loretto Chapel where the miraculous staircase stands since the 1850's. The staircase is sometimes referred to as St. Joseph's staircase. It makes over two complete 360 degree turns, stands 20' tall and has no center support. It rests solely on its base and against the choir loft. The risers of the 33 steps are all of the same height. Made of a previously unknown wood species, it was constructed with only square wooden pegs without glue or nails.
Las Palomas Bed and Breakfast ( The Secret Side of Historic Santa Fe) was a fabulous place to stay. We loved our little casita and would stay there again. This 100 year old renovated adobe property is so very charming and romantic. Every guest room at Las Palomas features a fireplace, high speed internet access, kitchens, sitting rooms and a private patio. Wake up every morning to a fabulous deluxe continental breakfast of blueberry waffles and cappuccinos!! Enjoy the fitness center and warm home made cookies anytime of the day. We literally parked our car in the parking lot and walked everywhere.
Bill and I enjoyed many great restaurants such as the the Los Mayas, The Pink Adobe and The Shed just to name a few. The town features many great art museums such as the Georgia O'Keefe and the Palace of the Govenors.
We did take a day trip to Bandelier National Monument to do a 6 mile hike and climb to the Indian ruins and a Fall drive to Taos Ski Resort for a fabulous lunch at Tim's Cantina for green chili burgers and brats.
The shopping is fantastic and the weather was beautiful and I have truly fallen in love with Santa Fe, New Mexico a magical place!!
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About Me
- Nancy Sievert
- Mesa, AZ, United States
- I am a 54 year old wife and mother of two beautiful grown children. I am a Christian and a Conservative Catholic living in Mesa, AZ. I am a Resource Center Specialist for Mesa Public Schools for Franklin at Alma Elementary School.
Friday, October 15, 2010
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Santa Fe, New Mexico 2010
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