I would like to say more about these photographs, but I think that any real comments I may have on this exceptional part of the world will have ro wait until we’re back home. In the mean time here are some photos taken over the last few days:
These first images were taken at the Santa Fe farmers market held every Saturday at the Rail Yard. Many interesting venders and lots of variety.
This was my very first tamale. It will not be my last!
Here are two of the Rail Yard itself.
This next batch of images are on the trip up to Bandelier National Monument and of the Adobe ruins in the monument. There’s also some landscapes I took of around the valley where the monument sits.
The last in this group is back I Santa Fe, at the San Miguel Mission. The church was built in 1610, making it the oldest church in the US.
I hope you liked this bunch. Tomorrow we head up to Abiquiu and Geogia O’Keeffe country.
Till next time….
Greg
very beautiful pics
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Thank you very much, v4vikey.
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exception expression
of Santa Fe 🙂
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Thank you, smilecalm! Santa Fe is such an exceptional place.
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Ladders going up into intriguing dark spaces – again, lovely. Can people go in? What do you see?
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Great photos Greggie. Some of them reminded me of the Grand Canyon. It’s funny seeing the snow too. What an amazing place.
Kelly
Xox
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Hi Kell. Looking forward to seeing you and telling you all about New Mexico. It’s really one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to, and the people there are really incurable. I think the nicest people in the US live in New Mexico.
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