Exploring the City Different

May 06, 2009 15:39

Well, Santa Fe was a delicious delight this past weekend, and coming home sure felt like punishment for something terrible I really don't remember doing. Ah, such is life. I didn't take nearly as many pictures as I usually do since my camera's just bulky enough that I didn't carry it around much. I do have a few shots to share, though.

My favorite things to take pictures of are signs. I just love the names of stores and their lovely illustrations. Here are a few I liked:



This is a knickknack store called Moxie, photographed because lbangs and I have a mutual affection for the name.



Cheri Cherie had, hands down, my favorite sign in Santa Fe. Check out this close up:



So adorable! For the record, Cheri Cherie is a fun children's store with some toys and books, but its highlight is all the costumes, from ballerinas to cowboys. The blue tint was due to the cloudy, raininess of our Saturday. Yep, it was cold and wet in the high desert, too. To be fair, we had beautiful sunshine the rest of the trip, but Saturday saw me all bundled up.



This is the (again, blue-lighted) sign for our fabulous motel, the Silver Saddle. If you are looking for a place to stay in Santa Fe and don't care about fancy amenities, this place will treat you right. It's a small property on Cerrillos Road, which is close to downtown but still far enough away to offer great rates -- $45 a night, to be exact! Woo hoo!



Inside Room #8 (where we stayed), you will find this wonderful story of Billy the Kid. It starts out, "Legend has it, Billy the Kid was half horse and half devil." AWESOME. Can you even read that without a slow-speaking, grizzled old man voice playing in your head? Next to it once hung an old tintype of Billy the Kid, but some nasty former resident made off with it a while ago. Instead of framing a new print, the motel owners replaced it with a photo of Emilio Estevez dressed as the old-west legend from the movie Young Guns. OMG DOUBLE AWESOME.

And because a trip to Santa Fe isn't complete without a stop at the Loretto Chapel, I present you with my photos of the legendary spiral staircase:



In its full glory.



Ooo, shadows reflecting on the ceiling.



And with beautiful stained glass glowing in the background.

We just had so much fun on the trip. There was eating (Aztec Cafe and Tia Sophia's were highlights), art (galleries and museums), history (everything!), and so much more. Suffice to say it was one of the most exhilarating trips I've had in a long while. I felt rejuvenated and inspired just being there in the sunshine, taking in the wonderful smells, enjoying my 80 minutes of divine pampering at Ten Thousand Waves, exploring the amazing array of art and architecture, and spending a weekend the way I like with the one I love.

And somehow I managed to get on the return flight.
Previous post Next post
Up