Stopping in Santa Fe


“I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn't say any other way - things I had no words for.” – Georgia O'Keefe
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Posing by a Georgia O’Keefe (above) and at the San Miguel Mission, with a view of the altar (below).  Built about 350 years ago, the mission is the oldest church in the U.S., dating to the early 1600s. 
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A stop at the Georgia O’Keefe museum would make a trip to Santa Fe, NM, worthwhile in its own right, but of course there’s so much more to do and see there, including 300-year-old Spanish churches, adobe homes, the terrific Santa Fe marketplace ...  [image error][image error][image error] Along the market square in Santa Fe
 and a surprising “off-the-beaten-path” find -- Pecos National Park.  Located 26 miles from Santa Fe, Pecos is on the eastern entrance of the Glorieta Pass where for centuries people used the pass as a natural route between the Rio Grande Valley and the plains.  The ruins of ancient Native American villages and walls, and remains of a massive Spanish church coupled with the natural beauty of the landscape provides for breathtaking memories.
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Published on October 23, 2015 05:09
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