Santa Fe Journal
"There was so much sky, more than at sea, more than anywhere else in the world." Willa Cather
3.06.2010
Civil War in New Mexico Territory: today we toured sites of the Battle at Glorieta Pass.
›
That is Polish immigrant Martin Kozlowski near the trading post he located in a prime spot, near Glorieta Creek and the Santa Fe trail. To...
11.17.2009
Sipapu--a reminder of emergence.
›
The sipapu is the small round hole in the floor of the kiva ruin. The larger round hole in the floor is a fire pit. You can see that the ai...
11.14.2009
One more small business gone in the New Mexico rain.
›
Traveled to Albuquerque today to take a state-administered test, and the family was kind enough to drive down with me (they played for a few...
9.05.2009
Cerrillos, New Mexico
›
9.02.2009
The Lights of Santa Fe by Eliza Gilkyson.
›
We love discovering a new artist. Wait, let us rephrase that. We enjoy finally crawling out from under a rock and discovering a fine artist...
8.06.2009
July 4th at Las Campanas.
›
Ok, so we're a full month late in posting this. It's been a busy summer. :) We'll try to be more swift of post the rest of the y...
August sunset from our side door.
›
7.30.2009
Santa Fe has its first female fire chief.
›
Firefighter Nation has a wonderful writeup about Santa Fe's new fire chief, Barbara Salas, who was sworn in today, July 30. She is repl...
New Mexico History Museum is a hit.
›
It only opened on Memorial Day of this year, but the New Mexico History Museum is doing well indeed...63,212 persons (as of yesterday) have...
College of Santa Fe back on track for the fall.
›
The Santa Fe City Council yesterday voted unanimously to take on $30 million in debt to buy the College of Santa Fe campus and lease it to ...
6.17.2009
Is this heaven? Real food has arrived in our neighborhood.
›
The best cafe/coffee shop/real food restaurant, not sure what to call it, has arrived on the Old Las Vegas Highway. Check out the menu . Wo...
6.16.2009
Spaceport America: lifestyles of the rich and wasteful.
›
On Friday, ground will be broken in the desert of southern New Mexico for a terminal and hangar facility at the world's first commercial...
›
Home
View web version