Sunset of Solidarity

Enjoy this beautiful snowy mountain shot before spring is officially upon us!   Photo Courtesy of IGer: @highdesertmesa www.instagram.com/highdesertmesa

Just Sold in Las Estrellas!

JUST SOLD!  We brought the buyers to this beautiful home in Las Estrellas!  Las Estrellas is a community just minutes from downtown with rugged open spaces and walking trails. The neighborhood enjoys stunning views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains  and offers an easy commute to Los Alamos or Albuquerque. https://sharingsantafe.com/listing/201602711/

Green chile chowder recipe

Late winter and early spring in Northern New Mexico are well known for unpredictable temperatures and windy conditions. What’s a reliable remedy? Green chile chowder, of course!  Find the recipe below.   https://iamnm.com/new-mexico-hatch-green-chile-chowder/

Hiking in Red Rivers near Questa, NM

Looking for a hike to enjoy in these last days before Spring is upon us? Check out Wild Rivers in the Río Grande del Norte National Monument near Questa, in Taos County. Several trails are available, including access to the Rio Grande and Red River, as well as trails that head up to Guadalupe Mountain … Read more

A new archaeological discovery at Chaco Canyon

Fascinating recent discoveries about the lineage of the people who inhabited New Mexico’s Chaco Canyon.   http://westerndigs.org/ancient-leaders-at-chaco-canyon-were-members-of-matrilineal-dynasty-dna-shows/

Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm

Looking for a weekend getaway that’s not a long drive from Santa Fe? How about Los Poblanos Historic Inn & Organic Farm in Albuquerque’s North Valley? Discover more below.   https://www.facebook.com/NewMexico/videos/10158350228185165/

2017 Santa Fe Home Show

This weekend is the 2017 Santa Fe Home Show, hosted by The Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association.   The largest Home Show in Northern New Mexico; this is one not to be missed!   Saturday, March 11th 10:00 AM to 5:00PM Sunday, March 12th 10:00 AM to 4:00PM   At the Santa Fe Community … Read more

No Idle Hands: The Myths & Meanings of Tramp Art

Have you ever heard of Tramp art? Popular in the years between the 1870s to the 1940s when the art form started to decline, tramp art involves using whittled down small pieces of wood, primarily from discarded shipping crates and cigar boxes, into a variety of domestic objects using notching and layering techniques. The Museum … Read more

The Root Cellar

What’s the latest buzz? Everyone’s talking about The Root Cellar, a taproom and gastropub that opened recently. Hidden away downstairs from The Hive Market on Marcy Street, this exciting new spot is helmed by the chef-owner of The Beestro and has a secret speak easy type of feel. The beer, cider, mead and wine all … Read more