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Jack SelwayJoined: 4/26/07 Posts: 116 eClubber Rep points: 246 | Title: Enchanted New Mexico Posted: 10 months ago Friday 14 February: Driving South from Pueblo, Colorado, we will deliver our dear friend Sr. Mary Hugh Peterson OSB to a convent near Santa Fe. Then we'll spend a night in the State Capital, lunch the next day at the Georgia O'Keefe Museum Cafe, a fabulous restaurant with wines to match, meditate on the mystery of the famous spiral staircase. Local legend is that the builder was none other than the step father of Jesus. On to Chimayó where the holy earth attracts the faithful. Late arrival in Taos, two nights at The Taos Inn, a day around the square, Mass at Our Lady of Guadalupe, then dinner at the famous "Joseph's Table" where we will mortgage our home for a meal. Then back to the convent to pick up Sister, who will have wonderful stories to tell. Jack Selway, Founder & CEO of RGHF, Rotary Global History, Pueblo, CO, USA | |
WudzJoined: 9/21/07 Posts: 2 Red Badge of Courage Rep points: 25 | Title: Enchanted New Mexico Posted: 10 months ago Jack, too bad we're again on opposite schedules. We're showing friends from London around the Big Apple over that week before we head off to Project Amigo in MX on Cinqo de Marzo. Glad you'll be seeing the "Miracle Stairway", We were disappointed last time at GOK Cafe. Newest in spot is again Coyote Cafe now that Geronimo's chef has moved there. | |
Carol AndersonJoined: 9/10/07 Posts: 56 eClubber Rep points: 221 | Title: Enchanted New Mexico Posted: 10 months ago Sorry Tom and I will not be at home when you travel through our enchanting state. We are trying to get a little warmer in southern Arizona. We are here for one month and then to California for a month. Hope to meet up with you one day. Carol Carol Anderson | |
Jack SelwayJoined: 4/26/07 Posts: 116 eClubber Rep points: 246 | Title: Enchanted New Mexico Posted: 9 months ago Wonderful trip to New Mexico, we took Woody Hoyt's suggestion and had a spectacular dinner at Coyote Cafe in Santa Fe. Wonderful. $$$$ but grand. Lunch at Cafe Sena was limp by comparison, but in Taos, Doc Martin's was just wonderful. Thanks to Woody. Jack and Sherry Selway Jack Selway, Founder & CEO of RGHF, Rotary Global History, Pueblo, CO, USA |