I swear from now on the blog will be updated regularly. So this weekend Erin and I went to Sante Fe and Taos. It was amazing. I think we’re both in love with Sante Fe and are talking about living there. Here were the highlights:
--Walking around downtown Sante Fe. Our hotel was located perfectly – right near the main square and large cathedral and also right next to the old Sante Fe mission (erected in 1610, oldest church in the US!).
--Dinner at Vanessie on Saturday night. It was a fancy restaurant in the Old Guadalupe district and difficult to find. We know this not only because it was hard walking there, but this pretentious Sante Fe snob told us “I haven’t heard of it. It must be closed.” Food was amazing, I had the Ahi Tuna.
--Drinks after dinner in a couple of swanky bars including one that was underground.
--Visiting Taos was pretty sweet. It’s about 1.5 hours north of Sante Fe and we went
the next morning on Sunday. The best thing there was the Rio Grande River Valley Gorge Bridge. It was a bridge going across an extremely large gorge. Amazing views.
--Also in Taos we went to a pueblo that has been around with Pueblo Indians living in it for over 1,000 years. No cameras, no cell phones, or electronics were the rules out of respect for the people. Other places in Taos of interest include a couple of old churches, a couple of art museums and a historic downtown square.
Overall, awesome weekend. Check out full pics on Erin’s facebook.





i did not know u moved to NM. i guess now i have to read your blog to know where u are.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't know I moved to New Mexico? What next, you still think George W. Bush is President?
ReplyDeletewell, lets not get carried away.... you certainly arent the president. i think at some point i sent u an email with my life's updates, so if u can track that down and finally respond, that would be great.
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