Route 66 Nostalgia – El Rey Inn, Santa Fe, New Mexico
If you’re looking for a place to stay that has Route 66 nostalgia, distinctive Southwestern design, and is situated smack in The City Different … hello El Rey Inn of Santa Fe,…
If you’re looking for a place to stay that has Route 66 nostalgia, distinctive Southwestern design, and is situated smack in The City Different … hello El Rey Inn of Santa Fe,…
What do you think of when you think, “Southwest”? Is it cacti? Is it the food? For us, it’s adobe!
This week our Guest Q&A is with Kristin Connolly Schillaci … an artist we’ve consistently art-stalked every September when she exhibits with the Durango Autumn Arts Festival. The first time we…
We recently had a beautiful lunch at Santacafe that surpassed everything we’d heard about their elegant, seasonal reputation. Half way through the meal I was asking Mr.D, “How in the name of Pasqual (patron saint of cooks) have we not been here until now???”
Right now at this very moment all across the Southwest people are spotting bright hand-painted pottery and yelling ‘Stop the car!” These places really don’t need signage. I know when I’m…
When we travel around the Southwest, we stick with the 75% planed, 25% spontaneous rule. We also do a lot of research for our scheduled time, and if there is…
Owner Randy Rodriguez says he’s ‘too lazy to work and too honest to steal’ and that’s why he’s run his antique store for almost three decades now. A treasure trove of ‘Cowboy…
In the spring of 2011, Mr.D and I lived in Santa Fe, within walking distance to the main historic plaza. We walked three times a day or more, along the…