Santa Fe, NM
We were supposed to spend a second night in the Casita in Madrid, but it was a bit more rustic than they lead on in the lovely web site for it, so we moved up the road 30 miles to a HIE in Santa Fe, NM.
Donna and I walked through downtown Madrid early this morning and the main drag through town (20 MPH) is lined with artsy type galleries and stores. Quite a bit of it is way out there and brief glimpses of the artists/residents leads me to believe we have stumbled into a LOST like time travel event that dropped us into the late 60’s. The town must put up gates and travel en masse to Burning Man every year.
The photo is of the 1830’s San Francisco Church in Golden and is reportedly the most photographed sites along the Turquoise Trail and I was just trying to do my part.
Speaking of the Turquoise Trail, we did find 4 caches along NM14 today in between visits to see Donna’s brother Scott, his wife Beth and nephew Baby James at the Lone Mountain Cattle Company’s ranch.