- Dog Wearing Sunglasses
- Teen Belly Dancer
- Girl Selling Greens
- Corvette Powered Three Wheeler
- Two Girls at the Marble Brew Pub
- The Birth of Venus
- Girl Street Musician, Santa Fe
- Vendors Off the Santa Fe Plaza
- Eldorado Hotel
- Santa Fe Rail Yard
- Aqua Columns
- Sunset From the La Fonda Hotel
- Thunderhead Over the Mountains
- Glass Blowing Furnace, Tesuque
- The Ghost Ranch
- Flat Top at Ghost Ranch
- Rocks Near Ghost Ranch
- River Bend, Near Abiquiu
- Panorama Near Ghost Ranch
- Memorial to a 22 Year Old
Santa Fe is a ritzy town at a 7000 foot elevation and near desert terrain surrounding it. Population is only 68,000. It’s the capitol of New Mexico too. There is a central square where people hang out including a teen belly dancer who performs under the watchful eyes of her mother and a bearded character on a three wheeler. I wandered up to nearby Tesuque and further on to Abiquiu and the Ghost Ranch, an area that inspired many of Georgia O’keeffe’s paintings. The food here is based on Mexican cuisine, but the red and green chile sauces are unique to New Mexico. Most buildings are adobe or a simulated adobe sometimes called Santa Fake. Some structures date back to the 17th century. There are also many art galleries. Note that the engine in the rail yard was painted for a movie. It actually belongs to Santa Fe Southern.





















Awesome, That’s quite imaginative!
Hi Ron, lived there in the early eighties. Miss that big wonderful sky. Nice photos. ~g
I would like to go there more often. Thank you.
Hi, first, thanks for liking my latest post.. When I see the quality of your photography, I think you have paid me a very big compliment! I really like these Santa Fe images, especially the Eldorado Hotel and the glass-blowing shots.
Thank you Penny. I am so keen to go back to Santa Fe.
you take the coolest pics. love them.