PHOTO: Sunset Lightning

Santa Feans know how precious water is in our high desert locale and summer monsoon season is a welcome time for much needed moisture and a cooling down of high temperatures.  It’s also a wonderful time to watch for lightning, which is perfectly captured in this photo taken in Taos. Image by Steven Bundy Photography. … Read more

NEW LISTING: 137 Ridgecrest Drive

Take a look at our gorgeous new listing!  This home was completely remodeled by the well-known and highly respected architect Trey Jordan in 2017. This impeccable, light-filled contemporary residence is single level with beautiful landscaping and views of the Ski Basin and Sun and Moon Mountains. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2,698 square feet on 1.14 acres.  … Read more

New Location for the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market!

Great News!  We now have a 3rd location to support the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market! Located in the parking lot of the Presbyterian Santa Fe Medical Center at 4801 Beckner Road, the Del Sur market is open Tuesdays from 3:00 – 6:00 pm through September 28.  Swing on by to pick up fresh fruit and … Read more

RECIPE: Breakfast Burrito

New Mexicans love breakfast burritos and we often compare notes on which local eateries serve up the best ones.  If you’d rather stay home and try your hand at your own eggy and cheesy burrito goodness, here’s a recipe to get you started. https://www.newmexico.org/nmmagazine/articles/post/breakfast-burrito-web-extra-85292/

27th Annual Santa Fe Wine Festival at El Rancho de las Golondrinas

This year El Rancho de las Golondrinas is selling tickets with limited capacity for their 27th Annual Santa Fe Wine Festival on the weekend of August 14th and 15th. Boasting its tenure as Santa Fe’s longest running wine festival, this event features handmade wines from 20 New Mexican wineries, live music, food, and unique arts … Read more

HIKE: Atalaya Mountain Trail

Atalaya Mountain Trail is one of our favorite hikes that can be accessed in town.  If you’re able to secure a spot in the small parking lot in Wilderness Gate, then the hike to the peak is 3 miles long with options to take a steeper (and quicker) route, or an easier route to the … Read more

Santa Fe Opera 2021 Season begins!

We are so excited that the Santa Fe Opera will be open this year and the 2021 Season commences this Friday, July 10th! Running through August 27th, this year’s operas will be The Marriage of Figaro, The Lord of Cries, Eugene Onegin, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The Opera’s reopening protocols have been developed in … Read more

RECIPE: Sangria

It’s officially summer and some locales are suffering under extremely hot temperatures! Whether or not it’s hot where you are at the moment, having a good sangria recipe at your disposal is a fun and yummy way to cool down. https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a19601715/easy-red-sangria-recipe/

The Zia Symbol on the New Mexican State Flag

Seen on the New Mexican State flag and elsewhere throughout our state is the Zia symbol, which has a rich meaning that honors the four directions, seasons, times of day, and phases of life. Below is an interesting article about the image, and the state’s cultural appropriation of this sacred Zia symbol. https://www.newmexico.org/nmmagazine/articles/post/favorite-sun/

PHOTO: Wild Clouds and Sunset Color

This amazing capture of clouds and color in Taos is representative of some of the amazing light shows our New Mexico skies are known for – especially during the monsoon season of summer. Image by Steven Bundy Photography. http://stevenbundy.com/