If you are in any way into art, you should come to Santa Fe. This is my kind of town.
I left Albuquerque this morning via the Rail Runner which cost me something like 4 bucks, and that's nothing next to the 36 I had to pay if I chose Amtrak. And I have to admot to you guys; I like Santa Fe a whole lot better than Albuquerque where I liked Central Avenue and then found it difficult to see if there was anything else there.
But Santa Fe is cultural! There are art galleries everywhere here, and they are good. When I got here I went for a stroll downtown, and went to a bookstore where there was also live music going on. That's what the town is all about: art. I love how I'm about to spend two whole days here. I have a feeling that Santa Fe is a pretty unerestimated place to Europeans, and I intend to straighten that out.
For it to be even better I'm staying at the cheapest and best place ever called the Sage Inn. It's pretty close to everything, the rooms are great, the breakfast is supposedly pretty rad, there's free everything (including Internet, thank you very much) and the people are so nice. And did I mention it was cheap?
Well, I'm off. Catch you guys later.
Nadia
Saturday, February 13, 2010
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Jeg er ikke overrasket over det med Santa Fe. Der er også noget western over det. En kendt by. En person, Jesper Steen, ham fra kurset, spurgte ganske overraskende på face, om nogen ville med ham til Santa Fe for et par uger siden. Tror det var henvendt til mig. Må hellere svare ham.
ReplyDeleteVar lige inde og kigge på Sage Inn. Det ser sgu godt ud. Burde tage til Santa Fe en dag.
ReplyDeleteHey - what a great trip you're having, I constantly find myself wishing I was there! And also I miss our, not at all frequent enough, cafe-afternoons. By the way - with all this free internet - do you read (= answer) mail at all??:o)
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