Santa Fe

The City of Santa Fe (Spanish for Holy Faith, but no mention of which one) is nestled in the north of New Mexico. A river runs through it! Many tourists. There is even a state capitol there! Spread the word, it’s a nice place to visit.

In Santa Fe, skilled artisans known as “daubers” create elaborate structures out of dirt and spit.
Oldest church structure in the US! Constructed by enslaved Native Americans.
Statue of Keteri Tekakwitha, first Native American canonized by the Roman Catholic cultural imperialists.
In Santa Fe, they have a hostel for visiting dragons.

 

2 Replies to “Santa Fe”

  1. I love Sante Fe! Enjoyed your pics very much and editorial tweaks as well–“cultural imperialists”, “which faith”, etc. Was there once about 45 years ago–stayed at classic, old time hotel–I think it was called “La Fonda”. Had a fabulous meal where I was introduced to blue corn tortillas!

  2. With international travel curtailed, this is a good time to visit Santa Fe — if only to see the land and the buildings built from the land.

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