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Those of you who frequently visit Santa Fe know the trick – as soon as possible after your arrival, grab a copy of the Santa Fe Reporter from a newsstand (they’re all over town and they’re FREE) to see what’s happening this week in Santa Fe.  However, if you’re a newbie and don’t know this trick, take our advice. Whether you’re looking for great music in a local bar, gallery openings, political rants or a review of a food truck, Santa Fe Reporter always does it right. And they’re really outdone themselves this time with their analysis of Food and  [ Read More ]

Two Casitas Hummingbird

Posted by Bunny on April - 30 - 2013
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Ah, luxury.  We all love it, and we all crave it from time to time. Traveling to Santa Fe is a treat in itself, but add to that the luxury of an amazing home above Canyon Road, and you’ll be surprised at how easily you adjust to living like a rock star. I recently had out of town guests who needed a place to stay for three nights. They were some of my oldest friends traveling with their college-age son, and I wanted to give them an extra special treat. So, of course, I called Wendy at Two Casitas and  [ Read More ]

Finding Great Santa Fe Events – Tips from Two Casitas

Posted by Bunny on April - 25 - 2013
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If you’re visiting Santa Fe anytime soon, you’re going to want to know what’s happening.  Performances at the Lensic, music at local watering holes, gallery openings, exhibitions, festivals on the Plaza, even hikes at the Randall Davey Audubon Center & Sanctuary.  Visiting Santa Fe is an incredible experience and gives you something new every time, but if you want to get a handle on events, we suggest you go straight to santafe.com. SantaFe.com has info on events that are happening right now, or if you’re planning a vacation in June, they have specific suggestions for that time period.  You can  [ Read More ]

Two Casitas – Staying at the Luna

Posted by Bunny on April - 22 - 2013
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  I wrote about this property in December 2011, but wanted to take a minute to remind everyone that THIS house is in an amazing location.  Now that I live just down the street from the Luna and have had the chance to explore the Railyard, I’m recommending that everyone consider staying here! Let me tell you something about hanging out in Santa Fe.  It’s always fun. And when you can stay a short walk from The Cowgirl BBQ, Sanbusco Center, The Zia Diner, Ristra Restaurant, the Guadalupe Chapel (El Santuario de Guadalupe), Second Street Brewery and Tomasita’s, it’s amazing. Add  [ Read More ]

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We frequently post links on this blog to Santa Fe Travelers, simply because they’re continually on the move, finding the best that Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico has to offer both the newbie and the seasoned traveler to our area.  And in one of their recent posts, they’ve outdone themselves with a review of Albuquerque food writer Andrea Feucht’s just-released book,Food Lovers Guide to Santa Fe, Albuquerque & Taos (Globe Pequot 2013). When guests come to visit me in Santa Fe, the first question out of their mouth is “Where are we having dinner?”  They know already that one of the  [ Read More ]

El Santuario de Chimayo – Good Friday Pilgrimage

Posted by Bunny on March - 20 - 2013
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  This is a repost from 2012, but the information is still very timely.  If the past year has proven to be difficult, or if you’re just needing a new perspective or a spiritual awakening of sorts, walking to Chimayo on Good Friday (March 29) may be just what you need to restore your soul.  Pilgrims from all over the world will test their faith and humility, some of them by walking barefoot, some of them by carrying crosses, some of them in groups and some of them on solitary missions.  And they’ll all be headed for El Santuario de Chimayo. It’s a tradition as old as  [ Read More ]

Santa Fe and the Artist in You!

Posted by Bunny on March - 13 - 2013
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Artist or art collector?  Whichever you claim to be, Santa Fe is the place to spend a weekend, or if you’re lucky, a lifetime, making art.  Or collecting it.  Santa Fe, despite its small population (68,000) is the fourth largest art market in the United States behind New York, L.A. and San Francisco. If you’re an artist, whether accomplished or aspiring, you’ll be drawn to the amazingly blue and seemingly endless sky as well as the austerely stunning landscape of both desert and mountains.  You’ll want to attend one of the dozens of workshops held at Santa Fe Creative Tourism,  [ Read More ]

Santa Fe – The Ultimate Destination

Posted by Bunny on January - 31 - 2013
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Sometimes you just have to tout the amazing place where you live.  And where you hope everyone will visit.  That’s how we came up with this post. Santa Fe. It’s the place where you can indulge every whim, whether it’s spending Christmas Eve wandering Canyon Road galleries, amidst farolitos and little bonfires while a light snow dusts adobe walls, or dancing to local musicians on the Plaza on a summer evening.  It’s Saturday morning strolling the popular Farmer’s Market at the Santa Fe Railyard, picking through heirloom tomatoes and freshly roasted green chile. It’s outdoor fun – hitting the slopes  [ Read More ]

Casita Bonita – A Very Romantic Hidden Gem in Santa Fe

Posted by Bunny on January - 11 - 2013
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At Two Casitas, we obviously love Santa Fe.  We’ve made it our bread and butter, providing luxury vacation homes for countless visitors to the City Different.  We want everyone to have an authentic Santa Fe experience.  And if you ask us, the early months of each year are the perfect time to hang with the locals and get a true taste of what it means to live here full time. It’s that time of year again, with January, February and March being those magical winter months when you’re presented with the chance to beat the summer crowds and hang out  [ Read More ]

Santa Fe Travelers Tidbits – Too Good To Resist

Posted by Bunny on January - 9 - 2013
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Santa Fe Travelers touts themselves as “The Experts in Travel in Santa Fe, New Mexico,” and we have to agree.  Billie Frank and Steve Collins spend an inordinate amount of time searching for the highlights on what’s happening in our city. If you haven’t had a chance to visit their website, check it out at http://www.santafetravelers.com.  This week’s offering is no exception – from news of the Santa Fe University of Art and Design to Greg Brown‘s eagerly anticipated performance this Thursday to what’s happening at the Santa Fe Playhouse to the Santa Fe Symphony‘s first performance of the season at the  [ Read More ]

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