After exploring the scenic Tent Rocks on our first day in New Mexico, we drove North to Santa Fe which had a storm blowing through and was freezing cold and snowing for much our time there. Santa Fe is much higher elevation when coming from Albuquerque and often has much stormier and colder weather than a lot of the rest of the State.
We spent Saturday night in Santa Fe and ventured around the Historic area of the town (built all in the pueblo style) as much as we could before we were frozen and retreated to the lovely Hotel St. Francis in the town center.
We went to sleep as snow fell outside the window and awoke to a blizzard (though thankfully none of it was sticking) and 30 degree temperatures. We wandered around the old town for a bit Sunday morning, grabbed breakfast at the Plaza Cafe on the Historic Town Plaza and then circled back to our hotel through the streets of shops full of pottery and chiles hanging out to dry before heading back to Albuquerque to catch our flight home.
I really enjoyed New Mexico overall and in some respects, it was exactly as I imagined. In others, it totally blew away my expectations. While this was a somewhat difference trip for us, with much more exploring the countryside and the open expanses of land, I loved seeing the red clay everywhere, the pueblo style architecture and the pops of turquoise every so often in the landscape and buildings. The Native American culture is rich in New Mexico and around every turn we were reminded of the history of this nation as well of that of Mexico, which all seem to blend in this ever diverse and beautiful State.
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