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Santa Fe Trip, 8/2003

by Peter Y. Woo, woobiola@yahoo.com

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Hit this to see our Albuquerque trip pictures.
Our trip to Durango, Co.
Our trip to Taos.

Santa Fe is about 60 miles north of Albuquerque, a center of art, second only to New York, with a lot of museums, galleries. Very cultured place, with a great Orchestra and Opera Ampitheatre.

Scenes from the Freeway 25 between ABQ and Santa Fe.





Too bad my camera cannot capture the colorful fringes of the clouds under the setting sun. Now they just look all white:

This is the best picture:

Santa Fe maintains their buildings with a match-box look, with flat roofs, (because there is not much rain), and walls 1 or 2 ft. thick, made of ochre, adobe clay. (Pronounce a-doe-bee). Even the museums and rich people's houses are of the same style. To us Hong Kong immigrants, only the poorest folks will live in shacks that look like this.




Two pictures from the Art Museum.

Scenes from the center of Downtown


Too bad my digital camera could not capture the multicolors of each lampshade.




I tried to photo these Navajo Indians, and the woman looks just like popular paintings of Indian women, but she was shy and hid her face.







Pictures of The St. Francis Cathedral.

Rachelle loves Old Printing Press.

Children's Museum.
Jeremiah spent two days here. Amazing scientific gadgets and artistic workshops for children.





Some Family Pictures





Picture of an innocent chat from the heart with mother. Your Father in Heaven longs for this kind of chit-chat between you and Him.

We were at the famous Opera House, listening to opera apprentices singing hightlights from famous operas.

 
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