

We made a few planned stops today and did a lot of walking -- in excess of 15,000 steps. We started our day at the SITE gallery, where we saw a series of installations by an Icelandic artist (a resident of Santa Fe since 1980) known as Steina. The installations were all fairly interesting, but the clingy docent and our empty stomachs didn't combine well. I was more fascinated with the gallery being built right next door by a company called "Sarcon", which sounds like the name of a corporation run by a madman in a superhero movie who is secretly bent on world domination and is using his company to, say, build missile launchers under the guise of constructing boxy art galleries.
After SITE we made our way to downtown Sante Fe for breakfast at Cafe Pasqual's, which was crowded for good reason. We then made our way (by car) up to Museum Hill, overlooking some beautiful private homes in the surrounding hills. While there, we visited the Museum of International Folk Art and the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art.
Afterwards, we spent hours wandering around downtown Santa Fe, which in addition to its many adobe buildings, also has the street layout (and street width) of an Old World Spanish town. Streets are often just wider than a single lane, and sometimes switch freely from one-way to two-way and back again within a few blocks. We saw the San Miguel Mission Church, which dates from 1610 and is the oldest extant church in the US. Pretty amazing.



She cheered up once I entered the shot.
On to Dallas by way of Lubbock and the Buddy Holly Museum tomorrow -- 11 hours of driving!
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We are thrilled for you both that you are making such happy memories as you march toward Boston! Have fun, be safe - we're enjoying every detail you choose to share.
Much love, Mom and Dad PA
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