Offering history, culture, religion, and architecture, the high desert between Santa Fe and Taos is a wonderful place for a road trip. Along the High Road from Santa Fe to Taos, you’ll pass through remote mountain villages with Spanish colonial roots, see Pueblo enclaves, visit a chapel that’s thought to hold healing earth, take in…
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Curious about train travel? Want to experience Santa Fe’s healing environment? Join us!
For nearly three years I’ve traveled the United States by rail. Now I’d like you to come along. In July I am leading a guided tour from Kansas City, MO. to Santa Fe, NM. We’ll depart KC on July 2 at 10:45 p.m. and arrive in Santa Fe the next afternoon. We’ll spend three full…
The Shed Restaurant-Santa Fe, New Mexico
Read my review of The Shed at Weekend Notes.
The Southern Locavore
While the term “eating local” is a buzz phrase these days, I’ve found in my travels that it has different expressions in various areas of the U.S. So during my rail trip south, in each city I’ll take readers step-by-step through a journey of eating local. From a visit to the farmers’ market, a farm-to-table restaurant and interviews with farmers and…
9 Spectacular Places to Eat in Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe is renowned as a food-lovers heaven, with New Mexican cuisine leading as Archangel. The food is spicy, vibrant, flavorful and oh-so-delicious. The quality, whether New Mexican or standard American fare, is outstanding. Could it be the altitude? On my first visit in January, I commented to a friend that the salads tasted alive…
