Thursday, September 28, 2017

Un Poco Mas de Santa Fe 2017

The week continued with more cooking, schlepping, and walks with Bella. When Anna and Rob returned at the beginning of the next week, we celebrated Anna's birthday in a somewhat more official way. It turns out that Clara, like me, is a Great British Baking Show aficionada. We watched several episodes together and were inspired to bake, including something for Anna's birthday.

 The Old Santa Fe Trail on a morning walk

 Sunflowers near the State Capitol

 Clara did some serious sewing with a bit of help from Grammy

 Santa Fe sunset

 My favorite builder-grade house in A&R's neighborhood

 Supper at Blake's

 Up the Museum Hill Path with Bella

 Rainbow view from Calle Conejo

 Down the arroyo with our Angel Dog
 
 I told you so

 Another home in the Hastings' neighborhood
with a great natural landscape

 Our destination at the end of Caminito del Sol

 Open the door; we're home

 Early morning view from the back windows

 A foggy morning walk felt like California


I had never walked up Canyon Road before

 Ristras spotted on the Canyon Road

 Winner winner chicken dinnner

 Back from Ireland sharing out the loot

 Croque-monsieur for lunch with Rob and Anna at Clafoutis

 We were there so often, we became acquainted

 Birthday dinner for Anna at Harry's Roadhouse

 Catfish, collard greens, and cheesy grits with a NM chili twist

 Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood with their wonderful carrot cake bake

 A token number of candles

"Wonderful layers and a decadent covering of cream-cheese frosting, 
beautifully presented on an heirloom platter"


We love these people

Listening to Trevor Noah's biography on Audible, the miles whizzed by and we are home now for a couple of days. We are, however, headed to Arizona and California as October begins. So this is all for now.

OXO

D.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

La Villa Real de la Santa Fe de San Francisco de Asís

With Rob and Anna off to Ireland, we settled into Santa Fe for a week with the extremely capable Hastings children. All we really had to do was some shopping, cooking, schedule juggling, and lots of shuttling -- Anna's Leaf was so fun to zip around in. Being there was great fun and we enjoyed it thoroughly. Clara, Kris, and I started off with a Saturday visit to Albuquerque for some groceries at the Kirkland Temple, some birthday shopping at ABQ Uptown, and a quick Better-Call-Saul driving tour. There were some fine morning walks and several trips to Clafoutis, the killer patisserie, for unhealthy lunches on several days.

 A walk up the arroyo

 The brush is all abloom

 The beautiful view at sunset from the Hastings' rear windows
 
 Some early birthday gifts: well done Rob

 Headed to Ireland

 It's not Ireland, but a trip down I-25 to Albuquerque is fun

 Lunch at the Kirkland Temple with the girlies

 ABQ Uptown

 With the nicest Target I've ever seen

 A bit of birthday shopping

 Mike's parking booth from Better Call Saul

 Ditto

 The grounding entrance to Chuck's house

 Chuck's house

 Ditto

 Master baker plying her craft

 Morning walk into town: Loretto Chapel

 Zapattas and vigas on the portal of the 
Palace of the Governors

 Portal of the Casa Sena

 Interior plaza of the Casa Sena

 Casa Sena

 The cathedral bells were ringing non-stop on Sunday morning

 Inside there was a baptism going on

 About 5 years ago in Peoria, Finn and I found the idea of a
sanitary sewer pretty funny -- turns out that there are
sanitary sewers everywhere

 French pastries at Clafoutis

Religieuse au café: heaven!

There is lots that I love about Santa Fe, and the rest of our week there will follow in the next post.

OXO

D.