Thank you for all your kind comments on my travel. I left home on Friday since I was going to have to travel on Sunday anyway. I wanted to see some of the museums in Santa Fe. I got a great deal on my hotel. When I got in on Friday afternoon it looked like this...
So no museums for me on Friday night. That was ok. I had a nice relaxed evening. I had picked up a couple of things at Trader Joe's.
The next morning was clear so I headed up the road. This is through one of the National Forests. I took my time and was very careful.
A cold day to be out selling jewelry. She assured me it would be worth being outside and there would be a lot of people visiting the bridge.
I am sure that the skiers were very happy!
My next stop was the Kit Carson Museum.
What a sweet sewing bag. Mrs. Carson probably only had one pair of scissors, unlike the 20+ that many of us have.
Then it was time for lunch.
I had some chicken enchiladas with both red and green chile sauce, Christmas style. The sauces are amazing. Eating Mexican food on the east coast is just not the same, I have been spoiled.
After that I headed back to Santa Fe.
I could have spent some time looking in galleries and other museums but decided on an early night, the snow made things messy.
This morning the day started like this..
After that I headed over to The International Folk Art Museum, but I am going to do a separate post on my visit there.Too many beautiful things to share!
I hope that you all had a wonderful weekend! Thanks as always for stopping by and your kind comments.
Chris
17 comments:
Looks like a very interesting trip. So much snow on the roads - not something I would like to drive in but when there is only little traffic it's OK. The view from the bridge is breath taking, and seeing this scenery in winter covered with snow is so much different from the view in summer. Absolutely worth a visit.
Thank you for sharing Chris , you do go to some wonderful places. Stay safe and enjoy hugs .
Thanks for sharing the pics.
That rock really does look like a Camel's head!
Marilyn
Oh Chris!Wow! I have never been there. I really, really liked this post. I am glad to see you dressed warmly my friend. That is what our world looks like currently. Very white! That woman is brave to be OUT selling jewelry.
Hi Chris!! Jealous -- Santa Fe is one of my all time favorite places. There are some awesome restaurants in the heart of the town as well (around the square). Enjoy your time. Did you get to the Georgia O'Keefe museum?
Wow, Chris! What beautiful pictures you shared! I am glad you didn't have any issues with the snow. Enjoy your week!
awesome sights Chris
Loving this! Santa Fe is on my to do list! Stay safe.
Robyn
OH. MY. GOSH. What a great trip - the scenery is so beautiful. I'm so glad you are taking the time to share your adventures with us.
xxx
Chris,
Thanks for sharing your trip. Your pictures are wonderful. I love seeing the snow. Looks like you had some great meals. I enjoy your travels. Have safe travels home!
Chris: It is so nice to see your travels before you work, thank-you for sharing the photos with us, I love history and the Grand Canyon oh my, someday I will visit.
The jewelry lady looks so cold.
Blessings
Catherine
It's always fun to see where your travels take you. I've added some destinations to our "must see" list from reading your posts. Be well and be safe out there. Happy 2016!
Such a chilly, but wonderful time in the Santa Fe area! I really enjoyed your pics!
Such beautiful scenery you have captured in your pics.
Such beautiful country out there! Yes, Mexican food on the east coast doesn't cut it. lol! I haven't had reallly really good Mexican food since the west coast. I can't imagine selling jewelry in the snow! Brrrr! Love seeing everything! Hope you are enjoying the travel and not working too hard.
Beautiful sights..I love it x
So cute, love it! Really like the color choices too. Thanks!
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