I took this picture of the sun coming up the day we left. What a vacation to remember. Hopefully, we will return in two years, because the grandchildren grow up so fast.
A place to check out in Santa Fe, NM is the Palace of the Governors where the native American Indians and craftspeople sell their goods to tourist and locals every day of the year come rain or shine. It is a monumental adobe structure that housed the residence and offices of governors from its construction ca. 1609 until it became the state history museum in 1909. You can visit the museum to learn about 400 years of life in New Mexico in exhibitions and period rooms which is located on the Plaza. This is a must see! Charming, Just Charming!
Sounds like you had an awesome trip, Marian!
ReplyDeleteNow, hurry back and go shoot Thunderhoof. Rex is whining about that danged deer already, and they've not even started hunting yet as far as I can tell.