Winter Tales At Palacio De Marquesa
November’s shorter days, colder nights and the aftermath of 2016’s U.S.Election make this the perfect time to curl up beside a roaring fire and escape reality with a good book or a good storyteller.
Taos is nestled at the base of a mountain held sacred by the Red Willow People, who have lived in its embrace for over 2000 years. The foothills of the Rockies start here in the Sangre de Christo Range. Taos has been a magnet for many over the centuries – travelers and traders, warring tribes, artists, hippies, mountain men and outlaws on the lam – and some find themselves here through no doing of their own!
There are thankfully many and varied places to stay. From teepee’s to 5 Star resorts we have ’em. The lodgings we cover you’ll find under the label Stay.
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November’s shorter days, colder nights and the aftermath of 2016’s U.S.Election make this the perfect time to curl up beside a roaring fire and escape reality with a good book or a good storyteller.
A story for the weekend.
Sometimes all a writer needs when the juices aren’t flowing, is a change of scenery to inspire a new point of view.
This sweet attic studio is located on a residential street in Taos’ Historical District.
September is the beginning of Art Season in the High Country and last weekend, Janie Romer and I headed to Santa Fe for a quick, girl’s getaway. Both of us had been working overtime and desperately needed a little break from routine.
Where Montoya Street meets Los Pandos, behind an unassuming wall, a gem of a boutique hotel is hidden from plain view.
Cowboys and Indians and the Wild, Wild West – exemplified on the blog this week with a Pow Wow and a Rodeo – the Maverick Club Rodeo in Cimarron, which happens to be the oldest, ongoing Rodeo in the West.
Richard and Matt are one serious power couple. These two beautiful men met in Taos a little more than a decade ago when their eyes locked across a crowded room. Ten years later they were married in that same room but not before they had both accomplished more than most do in a lifetime. A…
Home to The Adobe Bar and the famed Doc Martin’s Restaurant, The “Inn” as it is affectionately referred to by locals, is an historical landmark in Taos. The hotel is actually made up of several adobe houses dating back to the 1800’s, which were built around a small plaza with a central well,…