My Favorite Ready-To-Drink Canned Cocktails

Sure, you can grab a nice bottle of tequila, and a few mixers, and spend an afternoon whipping up margaritas and other various tequila cocktails! But now that it’s beginning to look (and feel) a lot like fall -who wants to do that?! I love this time of year and just want to be outside in nature especially when this setting is all around you!

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Favorite Hikes (& AirBNB’s) With Dogs In Santa Fe- National Dog Day

Happy National Dog Day everyone! I cannot think of a better day to share some of Henry and Melvin’s favorite places here in Santa Fe as they have been here with us all summer long!

If you’re thinking of visiting Santa Fe with a canine companion, you’re so in luck! The City Different is one of the best places to travel with a dog (or to be a dog!).

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Explore Los Cerrillos New Mexico

THE CERRILLOS HILLS IN NORTH-CENTRAL New Mexico—a mere 20 miles from Santa Fe—is one of the oldest historically documented mining districts in the United States. Keres and Tano Puebloans from the nearby Rio Grande and Galisteo Basins began mining turquoise in 900 CE, which was used for medicinal and ritual purposes.

By the early 1300s, Pueblo potters from the central Río Grande area were mining galena (lead sulfide), which was the source of glaze paint used to decorate pottery. This ceased after 1700 when the Spanish inhabitants, who worked many of the mines in the Cerrillos Hills for their silver and lead content, cut off Puebloan access.

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Tesuque Village Market

The venerable Spanish village of Tesuque was founded in 1740 and is situated a few miles south of the current Pueblo and just north of Santa Fe, the heart of Spanish colonial occupation.

Tesuque is a Tewa word which refers to the village’s river’s alternating from and disappearance into the sand.

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High Road To TAOS- Explore Chimayó New Mexico

I need ro tell you guys that I’ve never felt so open and free in my life, and it’s amazing what starts to happen when you are living so in flow. I feel like life started to dance through me and became a string of synchronistic and serendipitous moments. New Mexico really changes you when you are here for a period of time. I’m doing everything I can to embody this feeling and bring elements of this life back home with me end September. One thing I have really been practicing (and it is that, a practice!) is being fully present with whatever task I am doing.

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Lamy New Mexico Travel Diary

Welcoming you to a small corner of New Mexico with a mighty history today!

This quaint railway town was born in 1879 when the Santa Fe railroad laid it’s tracks through New Mexico. All though just 18 miles south of Santa Fe, Lamy is surrounded by wilderness, big clear, star filled-skies, and plenty of Western charm. ( You will love the provided telescopes in The Rail House which I am going to tell you about shortly)

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Explore Madrid, New Mexico

first explored Madrid in 2016! And it was so great to return with my daughter Zoë! She loves art and has the soul of a gypsy so I knew this tiny little town outside of Santa Fe would very much appeal to her!!! Plus she was on a mission to find some turquoise jewelry!

First things first - Madrid…. (pronounced with the accent on the first syllable: MAD-rid, not Ma-DRID) is an artist community of some 400 p

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48 HOURS IN ABQ

Authentic, vibrant, and unlike any other – Albuquerque is a dream destination for lovers of cuisine, culture and exciting activities. I’ll begin by saying The ABQ is always a glorious little escape as it’s only about an hour or so from Santa Fe!

CHECKING IN: WHERE TO STAY

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