New York Times: 36 Hours in Santa Fe
Posted on 21 May 2010 | No responses
A weekend in Santa Fe:
"Sure, it’s possible to focus entirely just on the historic center, where Native American handicrafts are for sale on every corner. But the rest of Santa Fe now offers groovy contemporary art spaces, hot Asian restaurants and a park by a pair of trailblazing architects. Accept that Santa Fe isn’t just tacos and turquoise anymore, and you’ll find yourself loving the New Mexico capital not for what it was, but what it is"
http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/05/23/travel/23hours.html?emc=eta1
New Mexico’s hot for movies!
Posted on 18 May 2010 | No responses
Fly Fishing With The Reel Life
Posted on 14 May 2010 | No responses
Fly Fishing is one of Northern New Mexico’s best kept secrets. From mighty rivers to peaceful lakes, we’ve got some great places to fish. This is a video from my favorite Santa Fe fishing store, The Reel Life. Check them out at www.reellifesanta fe.com
Four New Mexico gems worth visiting
Posted on 11 May 2010 | No responses
New Mexico – the “Land of Enchantment.” This beautiful state is a popular tourist destination, no doubt, but there are plenty of amazing gems hidden in New Mexico’s dusty desert corners that are well worth checking out. Most visitors here come to Santa Fe for great shopping and Southwest style or head to Taos to visit one of the nation’s oldest Native American pueblos or go skiing. But the central and southern parts of the state have some amazing places worth more than just a glance in a guidebook. Here are four amazing lesser-known sights in New Mexico that are worth a visit. Read more
Berts Burger Bowl
Posted on 10 May 2010 | No responses
