New Mexico postcard#6
Random photos from a day in Santa Fe. It was a typical late fall day, sunny an sparkly, so I pulled out my camera. Here is a typical scene -- an adobe revival building, blue sky, and aspen in the foreground.
Here from a colorful storefront in the historic section of town.
Here is a statue of Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Indian to be made a saint in the Catholic faith.
This is San Miguel Church, the self-proclaimed oldest church structure in the United States.Parts of the building date from 1610, 166 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed!!
A colorful display in a Santa Fe shop.
Here from a colorful storefront in the historic section of town.
Here is a statue of Kateri Tekakwitha, the first Indian to be made a saint in the Catholic faith.
This is San Miguel Church, the self-proclaimed oldest church structure in the United States.Parts of the building date from 1610, 166 years before the Declaration of Independence was signed!!
A colorful display in a Santa Fe shop.
Labels: "Santa Fe' "New Mexico" Southwest 'adobe architecture" "Catholic architecture' "kateri Tekakwitha'
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