Nothing is what it seems in the fun and interactive experience that is Meow Wolf, one of the most intriguing museums in the world. Situated in notoriously artistic Santa Fe, New Mexico – you may have heard that city resident and Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin appreciated […]
Monthly Archives: May 2019
A bit of fresh air and poetry, no pair is finer. We may not all be poets, but certainly everyone has heard of the short three-lined Japanese poem called a haiku. Hiding in plain sight in an unassuming locale – the Haiku Path at Santa Fe Community College is a […]
To me Kakawa Chocolate House is an experience – not just a restaurant, and a must when visiting Santa Fe, New Mexico. Kakawa is the Olmec word for chocolate and you will find that history comes to life through food and drink inside this adobe structure. While many items stand […]
Framing almost any picture you take pointing east in Albuquerque, the Sandia Mountain Range sets an idyllic backdrop. A way to experience the terrain on a relatively easy hike with a wonderful pay off within Cibola National Forest is the Tree Spring Trail. The hike is four miles round trip, […]
Just a half an hour out of Albuquerque, New Mexico sitting in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains is a magical and imaginative place, utterly unique. The Tinkertown Museum has evolved over 40 years through the careful hands of one man, Ross Ward. A teenager’s hobby of woodcarving in 1962 […]
Step with care when you are hiking in the desert environment of Albuquerque, New Mexico, it’s the perfect place for a rattlesnake to camouflage. The World’s Largest Rattlesnake is hiding naturally just out of sight, a quarter of a mile off of I-25, snaking 400 feet down the median of […]
Student or not, anyone could spend an engaging day exploring the campus at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. The architecture alone is something to marvel at, Pueblo Revival instilling a Southwestern atmosphere. Coupled with the sculptures that are scattered around the sidewalks, there is always something interesting to […]
There are over 24,000 petroglyphs engraved into the volcanic escarpment covering seventeen miles in Albuquerque, New Mexico – and no one knows exactly what they mean except for the ancient carvers. Petroglyph National Monument is the largest site of its kind in North America with images 400-700 years old created […]