Tagged With "Fes"
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Re: Southwest Airlines continues its No-Fee Baggage policy
This really is good news! It makes a huge difference when an airline tries to make the customer happy.
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Santa Fe Photography Workshop
Jonathan L took a photography course this summer. Here are some of the photos he took for the course projects.
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Southwest Airlines continues its No-Fee Baggage policy
Good news for travelers in the USA! Southwest Airlines continues its "outlier" policy of not charging for a checked bag. While every other major carrier in the United States charges for a checked bag -- generally in the $15 -...
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Santa Fe Styling
http://www.postersofsantafe.co...es/products/419l.jpg 20 years ago, The Amazing Ms. D and I bought this magnet. Santa Fe style is a combination of Spanish and Indian esthetic. Native art and jewelry, Southwest architecture and housewares and a...
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New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe: Land of Enchantment
Samantha takes us to see one of America's newest and most unusual State Capitol buildings.
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Santa Fe sparkles for the holidays
Hotels, churches, museums, the plaza and downtown streets are decked out for the holidays in Santa Fe, New Mexico. As the oldest capital city in North America and the oldest European city west of the Mississippi, Santa Fe is steeped in tradition and respect for the Christian faith which is reflected in its Christmastime charm. Originally occupied by Pueblo Indians, the "Kingdom of New Mexico" was first claimed for Spain in 1540 — 67 years before the founding of Santa Fe. Today its...
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Pantry Restaurant, Santa Fe
DrFumblefinger enjoyed the flavors of Santa Fe while dining t the Pantry Restaurant.
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Signs of Santa Fe
DrFumblefinger likes to collect photos of signs he encounters during his travels. Here are some he spotted while rambling around Santa Fe.
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La Posada Hotel, Winslow, Arizona
A Fred Harvey Hotel designed by Mary Colter, it's one of the finest hotels along old Route 66.
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Chili Peppers as Art, Santa Fe
DrFumblefinger enjoyed seeing long strings of red chili peppers used as decorations around Santa Fe
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Gumbo was visiting lovely St. Francis Cathedral in Santa Fe. Santa Fe's history dates back more than 400 years, while the current Cathedral is more than 150 years old.
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Street Art in Santa Fe
DrFumblefinger shares some of the art he spotted while visiting Santa Fe.
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Re: Street Art in Santa Fe
Brings back happy memories of our trip there a few years ago. We liked Taos too.
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Sgt Leroy Petry statue, Santa Fe
DrFumblefinger shares the tale behind this statue, situated outside of Santa Fe's City Hall.
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Spotted on the Road, Santa Fe, 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
A lovely 1931 Ford Model A coupe was spotted parked adjacent to Santa Fe Plaza -- the heart of Santa Fe.
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Santa Fe's Farmers Market
DrFumblefinger visits the Santa Fe Farmers Market, thought to be one of the best in the USA,
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Panoramic Overview of the Fes Medina
The old city of Fes is more than 1200 years old and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its Medina is one of the largest pedestrian-only zones in the world.
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Re: Panoramic Overview of the Fes Medina
It is so claustrophobic! Without a guide, it is so easy to get lost. But it is fascinating and certainly a must-see in #Morocco!
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Re: Panoramic Overview of the Fes Medina
The inner medina was one of the most fascinating things I experienced in Morocco. Hard to imagine living like that, but amazing!
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Re: Produce and Salad Vendor, Old Fes Medina, Morocco
Thank you Marilyn! Morocco is so full of interesting photo ops.
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Re: Produce and Salad Vendor, Old Fes Medina, Morocco
Your #Morocco photos have all been excellent. They bring back my memories of visiting this amazing place!
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Doors of Morocco: Casablanca, Rabat and Fes
DrFumblefinger shares some of his favorite doors that he came across during a visit to northern Morocco
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3 Cities You Should Travel to This Fall
Traveling in the fall offers cooler temperatures and a chance to experience local festivals and traditions in full swing. Some suggestions get help you get ready to explore, indulge, and make lasting memories this fall (sponsored content).
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Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Jonathan L visits the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe
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Re: Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, New Mexico
She was a very gifted artist. Thanks for sharing this current exhibit!
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Classic Cars and Farmers Market in Santa Fe
Jonathan L catches some of the local color on a free weekend in Santa Fe
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Re: Classic Cars and Farmers Market in Santa Fe
You mean it is not an actual flying saucer from outer space?
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Re: Classic Cars and Farmers Market in Santa Fe
For anyone else wondering what that thing in the title image is: https://rtdavisartist.com/sculpture/impact/