Dotting this “Enchanting” landscape you’ll find old ranch homes and lonely trees framing picturesque hills. Dry, golden grasses frame ice-covered ponds in the winter.
Walk the streets of New Mexico’s capital—Santa Fe. Explore the Old Santa Fe Plaza. Visit the Palace of the Governors at the right times and you’ll find Native Americans beneath its expansive veranda selling beautifully hand-crafted jewelry made of silver, turquoise, and semi-precious stones.
When one considers all there is to see and do (remember last week’s series on the Ghost Ranch?), you can easily spend a week or two to experience it all.
Now for some more photographs:
- My Favorite Canyon Road Door
- The Moon Looks Down Upon Northern New Mexico
- Even the Trees have Souls Here
- Traditional Shrine
- El Santuario de Chimayo—Grave Markers
- Weathered Wood
- Palace of the Governors—Santa Fe
- Northern New Mexico
- Northern New Mexico
- El Santuario de Chimayo
- Old Ranch House
- Northern New Mexico
- Northern New Mexico
- Traditional Balcony














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