Santa Fe Independent Film Festival

Like many other organizations, the Santa Fe Independent Film Festival is pivoting in order to present its annual film festival in a socially distanced and safe manner. So when the festival opens on October 14th get ready for a different experience! This year’s festival will offer a combination of virtual screenings that you can watch … Read more

Harvest Moon

Did you see the beautiful Harvest Moon last week?  For several days around the time of a full Harvest Moon, the moon rises about 30 minutes later each night. This extra light early in the evening is what makes this time of year special, and traditionally is what gave farmers extra days for harvesting beyond … Read more

Truth windows

Have you ever seen a “truth window”? Many straw bale homes have one. A truth window is used to show that the walls are actually made from straw bales. A small section of a wall is left un-plastered and a frame is used to create a window which shows the straw inside.  Glass may be … Read more

THE SANTA FE SYMPHONY Virtual Concert Series

Don’t miss out on the opening of The Santa Fe Symphony’s new Virtual Concert Series! This virtual series is filmed on over 21,000 spectacular acres at majestic Ghost Ranch and features six unique Santa Fe Symphony ensembles. The inaugural performance, Canyon Echoes, debuts on Sunday, October 11 @4:00 PM and is FREE of charge! https://santafesymphony.org/virtual-concert-series/ … Read more

Go see the aspens in the Santa Fe Ski Basin

Haven’t made it up to the Ski Basin yet to see the aspens changing colors? High tail it on up there! They might not last much longer. We went this past weekend and the colors are gorgeous!   Fiery aspens in the Santa Fe Ski Basin – by Andrew Gordon Photography.   http://www.andrewgordonphotography.com/

New Mexico State Parks are open!

Camping has been a great way for us to get outside in a safe way and de-stress during this pandemic, but until now we have had to hunt for dispersed camping sites.  So we are excited to announce that many New Mexico State Parks are now open again for limited camping!  There are some conditions … Read more

NM Museums and Historic sites are open!

New Mexico’s eight museums and seven of its historic sites are open to the public again! The beauty and wonder of our state’s rich cultural heritage can be experienced in our museums and at our historic sites and you will be able visit (or revisit) many of the exhibitions that were on view when museums … Read more

PHOTO: Road to Ojo Sarco by Steven Bundy Photography

What a gorgeous capture of the Sangre de Cristo foothills!  Ojo Sarco is a small community located near Las Trampas.  We love the contrast of the sunlight, the land formations set against the dramatically dark clouds, and of course, the lightning captured in this photo. Image by Steven Bundy Photography. http://stevenbundy.com/

Galisteo Basin Preserve

Looking for a beautiful area to explore and enjoy incredible vistas?  Then go check out the Galisteo Basin Preserve. Top a ridge and find Moab-like red dirt and slickrock, or descend and end up in a waist-high grass-land that looks like an African savanna.  The topography among the 50 miles of hiking, mountain-biking, and equestrian … Read more

SOLD! – 459 Vista Joya

We brought the buyer to this beautiful urban contemporary loft home located close to the Railyard and downtown.  This coveted in-town location is just a quick jaunt to the Tune-up and Counter Culture Cafes, La Mantanita Co-Op, the Bicentennial/Alto and Larragoite parks, and the Santa Fe River Trail. https://sharingsantafe.com/202003384/