Showing posts with label Santa Fe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santa Fe. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Hippie Taurus

Wednesday, June 10 - When we checked out of the lovely Hotel Santa Fe this morning, we were caught a little by surprise by the Taurus with an enhanced paint job that was parked out front. Maybe they're on their way to Taos for the Summer of Love 2009 festival that they are promoting the heck out of, celebrating the 40th anniversary of Easy Rider.

Big Night at the Ranch

Tuesday, June 9 – This evening brought one of the most highly-anticipated – or most-dreaded, depending on who you ask – activities of the trip: Horseback Riding. The mere mention of it made Sandy's palms sweat anytime the subject was brought up over the past couple of weeks. However, a horseback ride through the Sangre de Christo mountains at Bishop's Lodge just north of Santa Fe came highly recommended, so we took the plunge.


We signed up for the sunset ride, and we were lucky enough to be the only ones to do it tonight, so we essentially had a private tour with our wrangler, Matilda. When we called to reserve the tour yesterday, Sandy told her about her lack of riding experience, and she said, "I have just the horse for you." Hmmm.... what does that mean, we wondered? It turns out Sandy was appropriately given "Cadillac," a nice, gentle female horse. I got "Preacher," the tallest horse at the ranch. Fortunately, they had steps to get us up on the horses.

Matilda was great, and was very helpful - and successful, I think - at calming Sandy's nerves. She gave us a brief lesson in horseback riding basics: starting, stopping and turning. Then we went out on the path for about an hour. Heaven help us. If Sandy had a horse incident, I'd never hear the end of it.

To get a little flavor for the experience, check out the Horse Cam:



In the end, it was a beautiful night, the views were awesome, and a good time seemed to be had by all... or at least the horses.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Around Santa Fe

Tuesday, June 9 – It was really great to not have to pack up the car this morning. We had breakfast at Tecolote Café, a hole-in-the-wall place that is famous for great breakfasts. To demonstrate the level of class in the parking lot of the café, we were parked next to a truck with an owner that got a bit creative when he lost his antenna.

We spent most of the morning at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, where we took a docent tour. Afterward, when we were walking around town, we bumped into this really great marimba band on the grounds of the St. Francis Cathedral . There was a good crowd around and they were selling CDs. Then we noticed a little commotion going on, and the guys started a little conference while they were still playing. It turns out that they didn’t have the right kind of permit, so the cops were kicking them out.





Next stop, the Five and Dime, the alleged home of the "famous” Frito Pie. Chili, cheese and Fritos, mixed together and served right in the Fritos bag.








This place was featured in a Frugal Traveler video on NYTimes.com.

No, we didn’t actually get a Frito Pie, since our name was on a waiting list at a great restaurant for lunch, so instead Sandy tried on a pink tiara cowboy hat – a fitting outfit for the snack bar at the Five and Dime.

Lunch was fantastic. We ate at Café Pasqual’s, which had come recommended from several sources, and it didn’t disappoint. We sat at the communal table, and got lucky by sitting next to a couple that has been coming to Santa Fe since 1988 and now have a second home here. They gave us some great advice on things to see and do, which led Sandy to a great jeweler to do one of her favorite types of shopping. I also went to some rug stores, but didn’t make a purchase. Yet.

Also at their recommendation, we went to the Loretto Chapel to see the Miraculous Staircase. No one thought a staircase to the choir loft could be built in the tight space in this small church. This famous staircase, built in 1878, appears to have had some divine intervention, since a mysterious carpenter finished the staircase and then disappeared without taking any pay, it has two 360 degree turns, and it has no supports to hold it up. It is pretty amazing.

Finally, we took a self-guided New Deal Art Legacy Tour, which features several locations around town with artwork created by artists hired by the US Government in the 1930s under the WPA.

A little creepy

Monday, June 8 - When walking home after dinner, we came across a locked alley/courtyard next to a store with these for sale... A cow's skull can be yours for only $45! Do you think one of these will go with the decor in a New York City apartment?

Monday, June 8, 2009

Arriving in Santa Fe

Monday, June 8 - Today was a pretty low-key day with an easy drive. A nice break after a couple of busy days. Even when just arriving in Santa Fe, you can tell that it has a great vibe to it. It's a stop on the old Route 66, and every other storefront in the center of town is an art gallery. We had dinner at La Plazuela at the La Fonda hotel on the plaza. Another location for some great margaritas...


There was a lot going on around the plaza, and there was a crowd in the center listening to musicians with some cute kids dancing. St. Francis Cathedral is at the end of San Francisco Street a couple of blocks off the plaza.