Not everyone, can own a Georgia O’Keeffe painting, but everyone can visits the museums, studios and environs that inspired her interpretations of the stark New Mexico landscape. It’s easiest to start your safari in Santa Fe, with the Georgia O’Keeffe …
Category: New Mexico
Hot Air Balloon Fiesta: Albuquerque, New Mexico’s Spectacle in the Sky by Terry Zinn
There are some major world spectacles that must be experienced more than once. The Albuquerque Annual October Balloon Fiesta is one of them. Usually the first and second weekends of October Albuquerque, New Mexico, is host to a plethora of …
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Santa Fe: Old and New Traditions by Terry Zinn
Anytime you hear the word Santa Fe, it has to conjure up images. And if you have visited there it must illicit emotions and memories as well. At this time of the year it’s easy to slip into the mode …
Roswell, New Mexico, For UFO Excitement by Bonnie and Bill Neely
The now famous UFO crash site of 1947 has become the International Research Center and UFO Museum. Go for the fun of it! The museum, located in an old movie theater on Main Street, is open daily from 9 – …
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Tantalizing Taos by Dean & Nancy Hoch
As we figure it, 1.5 million people can’t be wrong, and that’s how many come each year from all corners of the world to visit the tiny, little, tantalizing town of Taos, New Mexico. Speaking of corners, the well-known Four …
Visit Santa Fe and Its Remarkable Bishop’s Lodge
Combine the great history-building legacy of Jean Baptiste Lemy, first Catholic Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico, with all the amenities of an outstanding resort, and you have the remarkable and lovely Bishop’s Lodge, located just three miles north of …
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WALK WHERE THE ANCIENTS WALKED AT MESA VERDE by Dean & Nancy Hoch
Small wonder that one of the nation’s oldest National Parks, Mesa Verde, once the home of over 5,000 people, from AD 550 to AD 1300, is featured in the list of “25 Places to See Before You Die.” Someone once …
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UP UP AND AWAY TO NEW MEXICO by Ron Kapon
A week long travel conference for the North American Travel Association brought me to New Mexico for the first time in 10 years. The population is under two million but is the fifth largest state in area. I had convinced …
Fall Color In Glorietta, NM by Bev MacDonald
Glorieta Christian Conference Center in the mountains above Santa Fe, NM, was a real find for us. Walking the grounds is a simple joy. The clear, fresh air and complete quietness, except for the sound of the breeze through the …
