Santa Fe has been my home for thirty five years. I first fell in love—and always will be—with the breathtaking mountain views, the rich cultural heritage and, most important to me, the city’s historic architecture. The unique multicultural texture of Santa Fe—mixing Spanish, Indian and Anglo heritages—has produced historic neighborhoods that are visually exhilarating. Often their beauty is in the details--vigas, corbels, portales, deep-set windows, brightly-colored doors—but it’s also found in the simple but dramatic juxtaposition of homes on a winding street. There is always something...
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
by Sharon Woods • Woods Architects Builders, Inc.
Public Lecture "Contemporary Reflections: Art Made of Glass"
This will be a fun and informative evening with a great meal for the benefit of Native Seed/Search.
New Mexico Author Kate Horsley
Learn where to go, what to file, and when.
Chefs meld native ingredients with new ideas to create a contemporary style of Southwestern fare.
Chile amor is a class for those who love chile and those who are curious but unfamiliar with chile.