Santa Fe Photo Gallery
Scenes from Santa Fe.

Snow and ristras and that enigmatic blue will forever be Santa Fe. Traveling through New Mexico Sunset over Camel Rock Lady Buffalo Dancer Early evening in downtown Santa Fe.
Happy duck Young Pueblo Dancer Mariachi The Saint Francis Cathedral, just off the plaza, is the most photographed building in Santa Fe. The Cathedral was built under the direction of Archbishop Lamy and dedicated in 1886. Santa Fe style
Santo These girls like red. One of Santa Fe’s painted ponies Mexican Dancers Moon rising over white sands.
Prairie dogs, those little furry, funny fellows, really live right here in Santa Fe and luckily have more friends than foes...
St. Francis Cathedral Winter Blues in New Mexico Santa Nino Church Dressed up to dance
Santa Fe Rodeo The Cristo Rey Catholic Church located on Canyon Road is a splendid example of classic pueblo architecture. Church courtyard in winter Flavors of Santa Fe Life and work go on despite a occasinal storms
Church Shadows The cholla cactus grows freely among the cosmos and sunflowers gracing the northern New Mexico landscape. Church in Los Luceros, New Mexico The colors of fall Santa Clara Rain Dancers
Early Morning on the road to Santa Fe Mother and child New Mexico's santuarios, missions and churches are simply beatutiful. Chilis on the grill Chile wagon in snow
Evening at Cline's Corner The Santa Fe Southern Railway engine powers great train rides between Santa Fe and Lamy.  Lowrider The gentle snows of winter heighten the brilliance of Santa Fe's always colorful canvas. River view in fall
Wagon in Los Luceros, New Mexico Buffalo Dancer Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Santa Fe adobe snow Taos Pueblo
The timeless suspension of a New Mexico sunset reminds some of the ocean's infinite and beautiful mysteries. Welcome to Santa Fe Winter scene The Rio Grande River coming down from Taos is premier for kayaking and rafting. Collected Works is a great downtown independent bookstore.
Spanish Market 2000 Ghost Ranch Cliffs Storm near Abiquiui The Trading Post on West San Francisco Street is the oldest store in Santa Fe. Memories are made sharing a Santa Fe repast.
Reddturn Snowgeese, Bosque Del Apache The Rio Grande at Velarde New Mexico about 25 miles south of Taos Fly fishing in Northern New Mexico Spanish Market Skirts
Santa Clara Rain Dancers The yucca plant is New Mexico's state flower. Biker relaxing on the streets of Santa Fe Lyden highway in fall tromple
Cerro Gordo Church Tommy S. Macaione (1907-1992) celebrated life each day with the people of Santa Fe. Whether he was painting a lone Hollyhock on Cerrillos Road or beguiling the nearest stranger, Tommy touched many lives. Drawers and pots, Los Luceros, New Mexico Santo Nino Church, Cebolla The La Fonda Hotel on the Plaza
Young man with suitcase These rather rare red hot pokers are reaching almost six feet tall in the Northern New Mexico high desert. This beautiful sculpture, Valley fields in fall Chilis and truck
Cactus Flower Looking east up San Francisco Street towards the St. Francis Cathedal Church in Santa Cruz, New Mexico. Nambe Church Spanish Market Guitarron
The soft edges of our adobes welcome one and all and sustain all of us each day.
Local flower shop in Santa Fe Black Mesa Cowpony Zozobra — Old Man Gloom
A court of beauties is chosen each year, as well as a king and queen, to reign over Fiesta de Santa Fe  highlighted by the traditional burning of Zozobra in Ft. Marcy Park.. September 9-12, 1999
Buck McCain's sculpture at Water Street and the Old Santa Fe Trail, The Invocation, stands as a memorial and reminder of the gifts received from the great and abundant nation of Native Americans. Fresh cut flowers Snowwheel and chilis The Zozobra awaits a firing fate at the Santa Fe Fall Festival
On a backroad in Velarde, New Mexico. Velarde is refered to by some as IAIA Snow at Abiquiui Beautiful murals abound in Santa Fe. These out stretched arms may be seen across from El Farol restaurant on Canyon Road. Elegant Dining in Santa Fe is just the beginning of the adventure.
Church Snow blossoms One happy llama  Santaurio de Chimayo Willows collecting snow on the banks of the Acequia Madre.
Inside Santuario Santa Clara Rain Dancers The Jean Cocteau Theater in downtown Santa Fe Three New Mexico dogs church with flowers
A Century plant blooming in Santa Fe. Backyard blooms Winter chilis Lady Buffalo Dancer Acequiaa bronze scultpture by Tim Hooten is installed  in the New Capital Annex building in Santa Fe.

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