Technically, these pictures aren't the best quality but I hope they give you an idea of what I saw in the early morning quiet. I looked at lots of store windows...
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| Uli |
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| Uli |
| Parts Unknown |
| Ortega's |
| Ortega's |
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| I remember the store but not the name |
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| Don't remember this one either |
| Maverick's of Santa Fe |
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| Maverick's of Santa Fe |
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| Cicada |
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| Lucchese |
And also saw lots of restaurants that I'd like to try sometime, as well as ideas of where we could go...
| Taberna |
| El Meson |
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| Osteria D'Assisi |
| The Palace |
| Ore House |
| Blue Corn Cafe |
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| San Francisco Street Bar & Grill |
Statues and architectural salvage:
| The Burro Alley burro |
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| On the Portal by Cicada |
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| Seret and Sons |
I will definitely keep up this habit on future visits. I did so much looking that I'm not sure if I got very much exercise, but it was a great way to explore.











4 comments:
All of these photos make me feel like I was there. Thanks for posting them!
Thank you for the wonderful tour, down memory lane for me. I absolutely loved Santa Fe on our one visit in 2006, and I smiled in memory of Burro Alley, where we walked every day. Love all the fashions, much as I remember, with lace, denim, soft boots, and the gorgeous turquoise (I wear several pieces from Santa Fe). Lovely post!
Great tour. I loved the feeling I was strolling along with you. Those turquoise pieces were remarkable, and it was fun seeing all the new (to me) stores.
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