We have been asked many times how our Thanksgiving went. The only way to reply to that question was, “It was groundhog day but with dry turkey and dressing.” Sad but true. We were so desperate for a change of scenery.
So what do you do when you don’t feel comfortable flying to Scottsdale, Arizona a week after Thanksgiving? You decide to DRIVE 6 hours to Santa Fe, New Mexico and isolate (mostly) with the dog in a little casita nestled in the Sangre de Cristo foothills about 10 minutes from downtown.
The weather was perfect, regardless of what our weather app told us.
NM currently has some pretty strict travel guidelines. Our hotel looked to be at 25% capacity and NO-ONE was out and about, or very few people I should say. We walked around town and saw less than 50 people. If you have ever been to SF during peak season, there are usually thousands of people milling around. The images below were from some of the most popular hotels and walkways downtown.
One of the many things I love about Santa Fe is the artistic influence ALL over the place. The use of color brings a really nice vibe to the the town.
Restaurants were not allowed to seat people indoors and only 25% outside. We managed to squeak in 2 outside dinning experiences. Most of the time we ordered takeout and ate in our room. SF has some of the best margaritas and green chili in the US. Maria’s was my favorite meal of our short, but sweet, Covid escape.
We found a really great place outside of the city to mountain bike – Galisteo Basin Preserve. I didn’t take too many photos as I had a death grip on the handle bars for the entire 8 miles we biked (well, I hike-biked at least 3 miles of it!). Pretty sure if I lived in SF, this would be my go-to place to bike and trail run. All of the trails are either green or blue, so it’s a great place to practice skills.
We intended to do a 10 mile ride following the arrows below, but we kept getting off course – that’s ok, it was really fun and the only injury sustained was a sore forearm or two from the death grip.
We spent a chunk of time relaxing in our casita, more than any other vacation on record. We must have played 20 games of cribbage – it was a total blast! We didn’t have to venture far for hiking. There is a really nice trail on property that provided us with some gorgeous views.
The drive home always SUCKs and seems take FOREVER. We drove through Taos hoping to bump into Julia Roberts, but alas, no such luck. After a few days away, we were happy to be at home, back to our routine of sleeping, cooking, eating, and watching TV with Yogi. Rinse and repeat.
It took 9 months, but I actually miss consistent, in-person interaction with people. As an introvert, never thought I would ever say such a thing. SO ready for a vaccine!
Cheers to all!
…i choose this…
Pam
Galisteo Basin sounds wonderful. Glad you were able to get away and relax for a while.
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Thanks Rebecca!! The trail system back there is really nice. I hope all is well with ya. Happy, happy holidays! 🙂
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Great, yes all is quiet with snow here. Lot’s of playing outside going on : )
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oooh wonderful!! It’s snowing here, but not enough to play in it – at least in our neighborhood. I think the mountains are getting some good stuff. 🙂
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Great, they’ll look beautiful. Check out my post for photos of our winter wonderland. Merry merry! R
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oooh, headed there now 🙂
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Thanks for taking me back to this beautiful area! I can’t wait to be able to visit again!
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You are welcome! This place is loved by sooo many. We are lucky it’s not too far from us. It makes me sad to see it without people, but selfishly it was kind of nice to have the place to ourselves.
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A touristic place minus tourists is always a bonus as selfish as it may sound 🙂 that’s why we try and go during off season!
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Truth! We do try and travel off-season too. This was off season on steroids. LOL
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LOL!
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Wow I definitely need to explore New Mexico when I have the chance 🙂
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YES! This place is really wonderful – a LOT of things to do in an around the area. I appreciate the comment!
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I love the colorful photos and the red chili peppers. Good on you for getting out and enjoying the scenery. As I understand it, NM requires a 14-day quarantine for out-of-state visitors. Apparently, from this post, they don’t enforce it very well. That’s nice to know.
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You are right! They do have a quarantine measure in place, but not enforced. We called the hotel ahead of time to be sure. As long as they took our temperature at the door with no symptoms, they were ok with it. We were transparent the whole time we were there – I didn’t notice anyone bristling. Truthfully, I think they were happy to see people spending a little bit of money.
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Yeah, it’s pathetic what’s happening to the travel industry. And I think it’s hard to get law enforcement to enforce some of the stupid rules.
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Definitely tough – it is really sad. I am doing as much as I can to support that industry since it’s near and dear to my heart. I chatted with a colleague who is quarantining in Canada. He said they call EVERY day and if you don’t answer, they show up at your place of residence. They will also track you via location services on the phone. I wonder what that costs to have that level of scrutiny?
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It’s probably expensive, but then again, maybe they save money from all the people who just don’t travel rather than go through all that BS.
I don’t understand this quarantining. The virus is everywhere, so what are these various countries and states hoping to prevent? Make no sense to me.
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Agreed!
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And glad ya like the colors! Figured some may be in need of some cheerful flare.
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🙂
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Looks like a fun place! I so miss traveling and people!! Hoping to make it to Colorado in the spring but aa always it’s a wait and see!!
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I hope you make it out here!! Have you of all people not been to Santa Fe???
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Nope. I have not! I think I need to Go there though!
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Santa Fee is a beautiful city, I love the mountains there. So glad you were able to get away for a while.
Hope life will be back to normal next year.
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Thanks Amy! This is the first time we ventured outside the city. So much opportunity for exploration – who knew?
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Hi, Pam, I love this post, and I look forward to reading more! Thank you for following my site and allowing me to discover yours! New Mexico is one of my favorite places. I think it’s due to the feeling of freedom from civilization as we know it; fewer people, fewer buildings, more arts and crafts, more canyons and mountains and trails to explore. More wild, untamed surroundings. I once saw Julia Roberts in the Taos Cow, a little ice cream shop in Arroyo Seco, a tiny village just north of Taos headed toward the ski valley! At that time, I was told she had a home in Valdez nearby. Thanks for the info on the trail system. I haven’t yet biked in NM, only hiked. I’ll have to give it a try! Oh, if you’re a fan of hot springs, check out Ojo Caliente. It’s a beautiful experience! 🌞
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Aww thanks! I think you are right about New Mexico – it seems to be severely underrated!. We did stop in Arroyo Seco – it was super cute, but nothing was open of course. We did let our dog go potty right outside of town. lol. We will be back to explore more. Thanks for the tip on Ojo Caliente!! The trail system I mentioned is fairly new from what I understand, definitely worth a trip to check it out.
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Great! If you find yourself back in the Taos area in warmer months, the ski valley has some gorgeous hiking trails. I was there one October and the trees covering the area were spectacular greens and golds, colors separated as if by a paint brush. And of course, pictures don’t do it justice. 🌞
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Sounds awesome 🤩
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Sounds so peaceful!
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It twas lovely 🤩
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Peggy and I were in Santa Fe at this time last year, visiting the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum. We then headed up to Ghost Ranch. We love New Mexico and almost retired there. Looks like your hotel and the surrounding area are delightful, Pam. –Curt
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Ohhhh, nice Curt!! We didn’t even look at museums to see if they were open. I hear wonderful things about the GOKM. Next time. I really do enjoy spending time there. I like to mosey around the art galleries, which Sean doesn’t love so much. Oh well, can’t have it all right?! Lol enjoy the weekend Curt!
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Last fall we focused on O’Keefe. I’m a fan. So we visited her home in Abiquiu, Ghost Ranch and Taos as well as the museum. Some fun. I’m good for about an hour or so of window shopping. Make it two if there is a bookstore involved. I’ve been known to hang out for hours in large art museums. 🙂
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Oh nice! I am impressed you can make it an hour! And the fact you can hang in a museum – I’d say you are a keeper!
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Grin. Fortunately Peggy thinks so as well. But then, she is willing to put on a backpack and disappear over a mountain with me…
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Santa Fe is on my list. I am crossing my fingers we can go next fall!
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You’ll love it!! Thanks for stopping in!
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What a lovely and colourful place to stay at. I’m glad to hear you had a great time in New Mexico. As much as I would love to support tourism industry, travel restrictions are still in place in Ireland, and we are not allowed to go anywhere. Maybe next year 😉 thanks for sharing and have a good day 😊 Aiva
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Thanks Aiva! I hope things loosen up a bit for you all. I know travel is a big part of your heart and soul. 💕
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Looks like a pretty colourful town, I love all those ceramics!
Glad you were able to get away from your day to day routine, we also started to be grateful for any sort of escape, no matter how small it is😍
Cheers, enjoy the rest of the weekend!
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I LOVE CERAMICS! Lol I did buy a butter dish with frogs and pansies on it from the same place as the cardinal vase…super cute. Agree, short getaways are pretty awesome. Cheers to you Christie!!
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What a fabulous mini-escape. Very envious. I just love all those bright colours in that town. My kinda town.
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Yeah, I do think you’d like it. Surrounded by mountains and quaint with great food and art 🥰
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SO pretty ahhh! I love the bright colors. SF is definitely on my to-do list. We too roadtripped for Thanksgiving… sometimes you just really need a change of scenery. Glad you guys had a good trip!
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I am surprised you haven’t been! It’s sorta close to us! It’s a beautiful day today with the fresh snow. Going out for a hike. Cheers lady!
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Yeah I know, somehow we just haven’t made it there yet. Hope you had a good snowy hike!
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What a fun getaway! So colorful! Any change of scenery these days does the mind and soul a lot of good, but SF looks especially appealing — especially with the mountain biking. Thanks Pam!
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It was really fun. I’m all for the getaways as I know you are! The MTB part was a nice surprise. It felt good to be out and exercising in a new, sunny place!
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It’s always good to get a change of scenery, especially during the pandemic. This looks like a nice way to spend Thanksgiving. I’m with you, while I enjoy being able to work from home, I really do miss interacting with people.
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I love my home, but I cannot stand being in it 24/7/365!! Thanks for empathizing!
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Seeing the town square in Santa Fe sooooooo empty is sad. Almost ghost town ish!
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💯 very good description! Ghost town for sure. 😞
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We had a similarly good time in Santa Fe and parts of NM in general on our way home in September. SF itself was empty (sad, but pleasant for us because it’s still so colorful and pretty), and Albuquerque was a ghost town (not so fun). We actually did get told by one hotel not to come, but another said we would not be policed and to just follow all the other rules, which we did. Your hotel looks like a place I want to stay! So cozy-looking and luxurious (especially with Yogi snoozing away on that pillow in front of the fire)!
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The room was awesome. They put us in the back of the property so it felt really secluded! I don’t remember u telling me U passed through there! I woulda asked for recs 😃
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The view out of your bed looks gorgeous! So pleased that you managed to have a good holiday considering everything going on!
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Thanks Katie! It was a pretty sweet room. We loved it. Thanks for the comment!
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Great blogpost and photos! That plate looks so good!
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Thanks! It was a gut buster. Lol
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I love those quirky towns..
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Me toooo 😍
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A “getaway”, no matter how close or how limited, would be much appreciated about now Pam! You’re fortunate to be so close to Santa Fe. We loved our visit there years ago . I can imagine the town is so quiet now – but maybe that’s a nice feature of traveling during COVID! Glad you enjoyed the break and Yogi looks like he did too LOL
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I know right? I think after 9 months this whole situation is getting to me. Ugh. Having a harder time sitting in my own home! We are so lucky, I hate even making that statement. 😢
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Know just what you mean. Cannot complain but definitely want to!!!
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Fingers crossed for the vaccine rollout. And if you ever bump into Julia Roberts say hi from me too 😂
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Ha! Don’t you know it! I’ll take a selfie with her 🤩
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Glad you got in a little getaway, they are so needed these days!! We drove about 10ish hours to Michigan and are staying about twenty minutes from the Pfizer facility where the vaccine is! The light at the end of the tunnel is nearing!
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10 hours! Glad you are out of the city for a change – seeing family I assume? I sure hope so. Dreaming of the vaccine about now…visions of concerts and full restaurants in my head.
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Yes we are staying with family until after the new year – it worked out because we are avoiding a MASSIVE snow storm that would’ve wreaked havoc haha. Full restaurants and packed flights abroad are in my head 🙂
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I am supposed to me a GF from Jersey down in FL this weekend. Not sure if she’ll make it! Those storms are nasty! Enjoy the fam 💕
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Envious! I usually go to Santa Fe every year after staying a week at Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu. Maybe next year……
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oh nice! I have not been to Ghost Ranch, nor do I know much about it. You are the second commenter to mention it – now I HAVE to look it up. Next year for sure :-).
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Oh my…. was the fireplace inside your room??
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YES – it was dreamy and also made the room really hot. So hot, we had to open the door – lol
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Perfection!!!
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I have a collaborative project I might need your help with in you fancy playing along.
Where can I send you the details? (email? Instagram Messenger?…)
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Been to Santa Fe several times and LOVE it. Might consider retiring there if it weren’t so expensive. In fact, it is the starting point of the husband’s longest drive every: SF to Ames, IA: about 16.5 hours (I was in the passenger seat). We still had several hours to go to get home. That gives you some idea of how lucky you were to only drive 6 hours (though that is long when you’re not comparing it to 16.5). If I drive 6 hours in any direction… oh, don’t get me started. It’s too depressing.
So strange to see your pictures of it so empty. Doesn’t diminish the beauty, though it does change the feel of the place.
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I can see you loving this place! 16.5 hours? In one day? We are talking about driving to Bend in January for a couple of weeks and the 16 – 17 hour drive feels daunting!!
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Oh, it was definitely daunting!
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Really enjoyed all the colour in your photos 🙂 We had a great three week road trip through NM a few years ago, including a few nights in a casita about three blocks from the Plaza in Santa Fe. Loved it there, although it was very busy and touristy (it would have been September I think). Still remember a couple of wonderful meals in the Shed and a fabulous chilli margarita in a bar overlooking the Plaza!
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Oh yes, the Shed is really good – great margaritas! Yeah, it can get pretty crowded there which is why the lack of people, although it was a little sad, it was kind of nice to have the place to ourselves :-). I have not spent too much time in NM outside of Santa Fe, if you have favorites please pass em along!
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I loved Taos, and the High Road between the two. Also Cimmaron (we stayed at the atmospheric St James Hotel), Acoma Pueblo, the VLA, and lots more. I’ve written about one aspect of our trip (https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/in-search-of-billy-the-kid-in-new-mexico/) but must add more in due course. It was one of our favourite US trips to date 🙂
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Nice!! I will definitely read!
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Oohh…I haven’t been to Santa Fe. The vibrant colors look so inviting!! While I have loved the downtime of reading, I miss the consistent in-person contact as well. Hurry up, end of the tunnel!! I hope you have a lovely holiday, Pam! 🙂
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Hi Pam
Glad you had such a nice trip
And was wondering if that blanket with the peace sign was yours or if it came with the place?
And fun shot by the way! The chew is great and we really had a njce feel for your trio (which I know was the goal – to let us travel with you a bit!)
And we took trips earlier – only because we had to – my step daughter had a second child in late spring and so we waited until it was okay to visit them in FL
And then had some elderly folks to check on
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Anyhow – what a year!
And wishing you a nice Christmas
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Ohhh, I am sooo happy you noticed the blanket! It’s from a Colorado company called trek light gear (https://www.treklightgear.com/products/peace-blanket?variant=31771106443307¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&utm_campaign=gs-campaign-2018-05-29&utm_source=google&utm_medium=shopping_usc&gclid=Cj0KCQiAw_H-BRD-ARIsALQE_2OHrs_EetNDzE4w3XfI8BB_19GtCWsOpHZy1VC46X9MfWaB_4YwexYaAjVUEALw_wcB).
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Going to check it out !!
I have a travel kind of lining thing that I bought when I had to do overnights for work – it looks like a duvet cover but has zippers and is for travel sleeping – love it – ok – off to check on your link
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What a cool company! I can see why you like them and looks like they make solid stuff that is light and sturdy with some design
Love their custom options too!
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And what year for sure. Congrats on the second grand baby!! That’s a bonus of 2020!! I hope you all have a nice Christmas as well 💕
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Yes – it was a bonus and his name is James! How stately and he sure is a sweetheart
Peace out amiga
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So beautiful. I’m glad you got away. Santa Fe is one of my favourite places. I love the thoughtful and consistent approach to the architecture and style of the city. Best of the holidays to you Pam!
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Oh thank you Caroline!!! I am not surprised you love it so much 😍.
You all have a Wonderful holiday as well. This year has flown by, hasn’t it? Crazy. It’s all one big blur. It feels strange. Glad it’s behind us…one step closer to ‘normalcy’
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Funny, it has flown by, but at the same time our one and only international trip (to Death Valley) in January seems so long ago.
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Right??? I sometimes can’t remember if something happened this year or last!!! Hope Santa is very good to you 💕
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Santa Fe looks fantastic and you truly know how to take us with you vicarously.
The photos look awesome and you sure sound like it was a well-deserved well-received getaway.
Not sure I’m ready for a vaccine so we can all get out safely, but I’m with you on the much-needed in-person interactions. Hope those comes soon enough early 2021… Fingers crossed !
Meanwhile, let’s take strolls down memory lane through more of your latest getaway parties !
Take care and enjoy it all !
xoxoxo
BTW, I’m always amazed at how many people interact with you on the blog, it’s fantastic (I’m a bit jealous, though, ah! 😉
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Well, we (or I) have to get out of town. I get antsy. It’s a curse! Lol. I am HOPING more interaction is on the horizon!!! And sure wish I could meet you for a glass of wine on a whim sister! Hugs, hugs and more hugs
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I’ll have my next glass of wine thinking of you !
And/or, we could also arrange for a skype and do so respecting social distancing but sharing the moment together nonetheless ! 😉
Antsy’s not a curse 😉 It’s a good excuse
It allows you to rummage around you and discover lovely places !
Love that about you !
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Ohhh, I would love a Skype with you! We can figure it out on whatsapp 🙌🙌
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I LOVE LOVE my blogging community- it makes the world a smaller place…gives comfort in knowing there are so many good people all over the world. 🙏🙏😍😍
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I’ve always wanted to go there to see the art. Thanks for sharing glimpses of Santa Fe. Someday I hope to see more…
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Thanks! I’m trying to explore everything close to home before we move!! If you ever go, it is really nice in the fall (like everything else!-lol)
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Santa Fé looks beautiful! I’ve thought so many times of a few days away. The last we managed was in July and I loved it, but as we neared Christmas my hopes were focused on the UK and seeing family. Those dreams are now dashed and like much of the world it will be Christmas by Zoom. Wishing you joy, now and in the year ahead 🙂 🙂
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Thank you so much Jo! Little get always are one of the things keeping me sane this year. Wishing you a wonderful year ahead as well. At some point we’ll be able to laugh about certain things that occurred this year. Looking forward to that day.
I FINALLY figured out how to use ZOOM a couple of weeks ago. We didn’t use video calls on my last client. I had a sales call a week ago that was a disaster (for me). It felt like a comedy skit – I didn’t know who to look at, we are painting my office so the background was in shambles, I don’t even know what to wear anymore, etc. Embarrassing 😳. LOL
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🙂 🙂
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Pam! You have made my morning – love love love these vibrant views of Santa Fe (I visited once almost 3 decades ago and I was so taken by it).
I am so sorry that family occasions like Thanksgiving & Christmas have been disrupted. Were you hoping to go to Scottsdale to see family? My sister is in Phoenix and she is so frighted.
I am glad, though, that you are able to dash away to hike, bike and do other restorative outdoor activities. And thank you for sharing them with us so we can enjoy it all vicariously!
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I am glad this brought a little light to your day! We had a great time in spite of everything. We were supposed to go to PHX to visit friends and we decided against it. Our buddies there are very guarded about the virus, so we thought we would not add risk to them by being on a plane. I hope your sister is doing alright! Hope you had a great weekend lady!
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I did indeed have an enjoyable weekend – there was hardly any rain in the horizon so we got a good couple of runs in. Coupled with time with the girls. All good.
AZ’s numbers are really quite frightful – my sister is exercising extreme caution and has started the process with vaccination (she is a teacher) so I think she will hopefully feel less anxious soon.
Hoping you a good week ahead!
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Oh good news for her. I would love the humidity of Singapore about now – you have a great week too. Big things on the horizon this week for the US 🤞
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I know, right? We are watching with bated breath.
I hear you – I wish more cooler weather, you for warmer. Greener on the other side.
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