If you type in the words “Santa Fe” on Google, you’ll get millions of hits and thousands of options for viewing all things Santa Fe. But if you’re looking for great informative videos, consider heading over to the YouTube channel of Santa Fe Tourism.
I’m really, really, really trying to follow a Paleo lifestyle here at the beginning on 2016. Really, really trying.
I’m not always selling real estate, although I may give that impression. Sometimes I’m working my tail off for more interesting causes than my bank account and your happiness in finding your Santa Fe Dream Home.
Here’s a blog post that recently appeared on Fight Colorectal Cancer’s website.
A couple of months ago, I started seeing something new on Mayor Javier Gonzales’ Facebook page – something about beginning a new tradition in Santa Fe. There were teasers and then more info, and finally, we are only a few days away from New Year’s Eve on the Santa Fe Plaza. I’m pumped.
If you’re in Santa Fe to celebrate the season, consider this site one of your quick reference points for events happening this week and next in Santa Fe. I’ll find a fun event (or two or three) and give you the lowdown on the ones I’ve attended.
A couple of years ago I wrote a blog post about my Santa Fe Breakfast Battle With Myself, talking about how impossible it is to make a decision about where to eat my weekend meals. It remains true – I always waffle over Tia Sophia’s or The Pantry or Tecolote. Or Harry’s or Cafe Fina.
If you’re celebrating Thanksgiving in Santa Fe this year, I guarantee this little dish will be a huge hit. Even if you’re celebrating Thanksgiving in Florida or Milwaukee, I’m pretty sure your guests will over my cranberry salsa.
When I’ve lived elsewhere, Thanksgiving is a day to prepare your meal and eat at home. I once had a Thanksgiving dinner at a Denny’s in Amarillo because all the other restaurants were closed.
But not in Santa Fe.
One of the best things about owning a home in Santa Fe is that all your best friends want to come and visit. A lot. (Some folks might say this is one of the worst things about owning a home in Santa Fe. But I love having company.)
They especially want to come during the holidays.
We did it again! Santa Fe was chosen as number 2 among Huffington Post readers in their Top Five Small Cities list posted on October 29, 2015.

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