The next morning it was time to leave Hotel Luna Mystica and Sundance. We made our way to Sante Fe and hopped on the Turquoise Trail, a 54 mile scenic byway through the hills, mountains, and quaint little towns of New Mexico. We hit Madrid around lunch time and stopped at the Mine Street Tavern; this cool joint was originally built in 1895 but in 1944 was burned down on Christmas Day. The current tavern was completed in 1947 and is the oldest continually run tavern in Santa Fe county. And by the way, the Green Chili Stew is to die for, but not for those who can't handle the heat!
Our last night was spent at the Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town. This Southwestern themed hotel is the perfect location for wandering around Old Town and is a quick ride to the airport. We opted to stay in but enjoyed the hotel bar Happy Hour on the veranda before heading to the pool and ordering dinner in. New Mexico was better than I had expected it to be, I can't wait to go back and experience more.
One last thing; have you ever heard of Earthship Biotecture? It's located just outside of Taos and is the number one eco-construction and self sufficient living company. Besides that, these homes can be rented out on a nightly bases and are some of the coolest structures I have ever seen. Michael Reynolds is the master mind behind this idea; be sure to watch his documentary, The Garbage Warrior on Amazon. https://www.earthshipglobal.com/
✌ New Mexico...
Central America here we come!!
Shona
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