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C. Whitney-Ward: November 2010
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DOUBLE TAKE - DOUBLE FUN. This is a very fun place to browse away an hour or so. There are scads of vintage cowboy boots; colorful cowboy/girl duds; pawn Native American jewlery galore; folk art; pottery; paintings; racks and racks of second-hand adult and childrens clothes; and wonderful surprises, especially on the second floor. Here's a visual walk through. And this handsome fellow will greet you at the door. DOUBLE TAKE AT THE RANCH. 321 N Guadalupe Street. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Welcome to my blog.
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Illustration: Cards: Books: Editorial: A dog and his man
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Monday, July 23, 2012. A dog and his man. This local couple can be seen almost any day on the Santa Fe plaza. Posted by Jaye O. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Santa Fe, NM 87507. My cards for the Museum of International Folk Art. Native American Saddlery and Trappings. My historical paperdoll book, published by Texas Tech University Press. Native American Saddlery notecards. More of my cards published by Pomegranate featuring saddlery from museum collections. Click the lovebirds to see all my stamps!
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C. Whitney-Ward: September 2010
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I'VE LAUNCHED A NEW BLOG. I've moved back to Santa Fe, New Mexico and have launched a new blog -. Click on the link) I invite you to come along with me on this enchanted journey. Posted by C. Whitney-Ward. IS IT TUSCANY OR SANTA FE? When you are lucky enough to be invited for lunch at restaurateur Erin Wade’s farmhouse in Nambe, New Mexico, expect. Vistas, charming tablescapes and glorious food. On her three-acre Nambe farm (20-minutes North of S.F.) where members of Slow Food. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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C. Whitney-Ward: October 2010
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GLORIOUS SANTA FE PUMPKINS. This is what pumpkins used to look like. But now they look like this. And, if you're in Santa Fe, you can buy these lovelies at St. John's Methodist Church on Old Santa Fe Trail. It's a fundraiser, so buy several! Posted by C. Whitney-Ward. TRAVELER'S MARKET -SHOPPING SANTA FE. I could close my eyes and point my camera just about anywhere in this captivating bazaar of worldly treasures and capture something lovely. Posted by C. Whitney-Ward. SURPRISES AROUND EVERY CORNER.
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C. Whitney-Ward: August 2010
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IT'S ALL IN THE DETAILS. It was very hot and humid today so I stayed inside and photographed details. Lots of details. Colorful details Well-loved details. THE CACTUS IS ON A MEXICAN HUTCH.THE PARROT IS ON A FRIEDA MARKET BAG. THIS IS A CORNER OF A FUNKY CHINESE PLASTIC FRAME. BUT I LOVE IT. A CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT JUST FITS. IT'S OLD AND IT'S MISSING S FEW PARTS.BUT IT'S PARIS! STUDS ARE SO.SEXY. THIS IS A WONDERFUL METAL PULL ON MY OLD MEXICAN HUTCH. A FLOWER ON A GORGEOUS LAMP THAT WAS MY MOTHERS.
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C. Whitney-Ward: December 2010
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SCHOLA CANTORUM OF SANTA FE - ANCIENT SOUNDS. What better way to get into the Christmas spirit than to attend a concert by the Schola Cantorum of Santa Fe - a singing ensemple that performed in the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe church on Sunday evening. They sang sacred and ancient Chrismas music of the Renaissance and charming Gregorian chants. The ten, talented members of this charming group share the historic music of the Roman Catholic Church through its concerts and outreach programs. Welcome to m...
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C. Whitney-Ward: I'M OFF CHASING SANTA FE!
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I'M OFF CHASING SANTA FE! I'm now living in Santa Fe, New Mexico and doing a new blog -. Please join me on my weekly romp through this amazing place. Here are a few photos that I hope will entice you to come along. The impossibly blue sky. The Faces of Santa Fe. The Art.Santa Fe is the second - some argue the third -largest art. Market in the country! And the cowboy boots and the fellas who wear em. Come to Santa Fe - Follow me on my Chasing Santa Fe Blog. I'm posting a GIVE AWAY - A BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE.
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Make - Santa Fe's Farolito Walk on Canyon Road
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Santa Fe's Farolito Walk on Canyon Road. Take the tradition home with you. A little bit of Santa Fe lit up in your own front yard. If you are so inclined to want the real, honest to goodness, authentic farolitos. they are easy to make, and the glow of your accomplishments will be very rewarding. Paper bags (typically brown, but white is also lovely). Tealight candles, one for each bag - you can also purchase the electric tealights if you are concerned about wind/fire. Sand, one large scoop for each bag.