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Santa Fe Firsts

Coming into Santa FeWell, today (Wednesday) we arrived in Santa Fe around 2 in the afternoon. It’s not a huge city, about 70,000 people. It’s only the fourth largest city in the state, but it is the capital. We found our time share very easily. It’s a really nice unit. Granite counter tops, very nice cabinetry in the kitchen, two flat panel tvs, a large living room with a fireplace, and a lovely big bed. WIFI is provided for an additional fee via ATT – the one negative for the unit. We’re on the fourth floor, but we don’t have much of a view since we’re surrounded by trees.

Saint Francis Cathedral BasilicaWe put our bags in the room, and came down to the big central square that has been the center of Santa Fe life for over 400 years. Stain glass inside the cathedralThe square is a bustling place, with a stage for free nightly concerts. There are food carts selling burritos and fajitas for 5 bucks. The people are there with their dogs, listening to a guy gently strum his guitar. On another side a Native American plays a version of the pan flute doing an amazing version of the House of the Rising Sun. There are locals selling handicrafts ranging from silver and gold jewelry to blankets, textiles, and hats, ceramics and pottery.

St. Francis of AsissiOriginal alterThe St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral dominates the skyline, one block off the square. Inside is an alter from the original church carved in 1620. The stain glass windows feature many of the saints. Outside, large scale bronze statues of St. Francis dot the courtyard and gardens. Santa Fe has a lot of art, and a lot of museums to see.

New Mexico MuseumWe wandered through many stores, set in buildings that have been there for hundreds of years. The adobe buildings are everywhere here. They are striking to look at, lending a serene look to the city. The New Mexico Museum is one of the adobe buildings just off the square that is very striking. I think I’ve taken at least thirty pictures of it, from every angle!

New Mexico MuseumThe shops are almost outnumbered by the galleries. It’s clear that Santa Fe is a haven for artists. Georgia O’Keefe, the great American modernist painter who lived to be nearly 100 years old, lived most of her adult life here in New Mexico. There is a museum dedicated to her, which we’ll check out tomorrow. Her style of bright colors, and large scale images of small things – an amaryllis flower over four feet wide, for instance – has influenced generations of painters.

PumpkinsHere is a sample of some of the ceramics they are selling — do you think Pam might be taking one of these home??

The weather is very nice, although the evening did get cool. The altitude is close to 7000 feet, so the air is a little thin. We won’t be jogging for a couple days yet!

Max at Freedom Park

Freedom parkThis picture is of Max and Pam at Freedom Off Leash Park. Max is eager to get back to running with his new buddies, rather than pose for a picture with Pam!

Freedom Park is a nice park, with a big play area for dogs to socialize, and a small network of paths meandering through some trees and brush.

It allows you to take your pet for a walk alone, while they are off leash, or you can let your dog mingle with the wide range of dogs out walking their owners.

One of the more unique dogs we saw there today was a 1 yr old GoldenDoodle named Chevy (her birthday was today) – we actually met two Goldendoodles, the second one had been to a groomer and her hair was cropped shorter, and that owner said that their hair was not supposed to be left long, but we did like the way Chevy’s hair rippled when she ran. They sure are a frisky friendly lot. But they are also a larger breed, with bushels of hair!

Here is a movie of Max socializing with Chevy, the GoldenDoodle – She was just 1 year old, and frisky! Quite a tease really, wanting Max to chase her to try to get the grey ball, or the stick, or the red ball, or the orange ball- she found every toy in the park.