Given that we Santa Feans are challenged by lack of proximity to a major airport hub, it’s comforting to know that a little piece of Japan is just up Artist Road. No passports, layovers, or jet-lag required–Ten Thousand Waves spa and resort is painstakingly true to Japanese design aesthetics, while also incorporating local elements throughout.
Before Duke Klauck was the owner and visionaire behind the Waves, he was a student of the Japanese language and a devotee of hot tub and hot springs culture. He bought the Waves property, formerly Rancho Elisa, in 1981. In order to raise the money to...
Wednesday, March 1, 2006
by Candace Walsh • localflavor magazine
This is one of three classes on traditional New Mexican foods at the heart of the school’s mission.
The 9th Annual Thirsty Ear Festival
Authors Cheryl and Bill Jamison will share experiences of their gastronomic tour around the world.
Learn firsthand where and how your food is grown, while enjoying beautiful rural Northern New Mexico
Live program with host Bob Keeton
The 9th Annual Thirsty Ear Festival