Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Snow, Santa Fe Style


This is one of my favorite walls in town. I would love to see the home that lies behind it and the gardens in the Spring. This is one of the oldest parts of the city and one of the most expensive ones too. So for me it's like window shopping.

42 comments:

  1. Oh wow..i just want to push that door further open and go inside,
    See what is behind :)
    Very good photo!

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  2. en effet c'est un beau mur, surtout avec la neige, il ressort bien

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  3. You created a wonderful Santa Fe Daily Photo Style. Outstanding.
    Thanks Randy.

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  4. I half expect to see an indian family coming out the door to cook their meal over an open fire, wrapped in mexican-indian blankets!

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  5. This looks so 'real', just as it is!

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  6. What a beautiful scene... It looks like a painting with the old weathered doors and walls with much history. Great capture, Randy

    Bises,
    G

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  7. You're right, it's very beautiful, specially with all the snow!
    Have a great day Randy!

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  8. That looks like a photo which could hang in a gallery - great, Randy in a Jeep!

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  9. Beautiful! I agree. This would be one of my favorites also. The snow and adobe...great.

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  10. This is just gorgeous. I don't blame you for window shopping here.

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  11. I understand you like this place ! I like the old door, and that makes us curious !...
    I also like your environment, from here it looks like a beautiful decoration of cinema ! :))

    Bye**

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  12. Beautiful, so rustic and charming... Yes it would be nice to know what is behind those walls!!
    Have a wonderful week:-)

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  13. This looks like REAL adobe instead of the cement kind. Hang around until the owners emerge and then ask for an photo shoot. Guess that advice isn't too practical, but I hope that someday you make it inside!

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  14. Love your architecture there. So unique to the area. :)

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  15. It is a beautiful wall. I would also love to have a peek inside the gardens in warmer months!

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  16. Ah, beautiful shot, Randy.
    Window shopping, indeed! I dream of a house on the hill and watching fabulous sunsets every night... ands the thunderstorms & lightning in the summer. Dare to dream, right?! Happy midweek!

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  17. Randy, it looks like a great place!

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  18. We once looked at a home for sale like this in Borrego Springs CA. Open those doors and we were greeted with a large fountain in the courtyard, a swimming pool off to the left and the house and living area to the right all open to the courtyard. I almost had the wife willing to move. Almost...

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  19. Oh this is wonderful! It reminds my of a sort of Secret Garden entrance....except without all the foliage. (That is one of my favorite books!)

    Maybe you could shimmy over and capture whatever lays beyond?
    (please?)
    ;)

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  20. Yes, this is just lovely. Those old doors are wonderful.

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  21. Beautiful photo. I agree with all the other comments, so rustic and so real, the snow really sets it off.

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  22. this door and the wall are really beautiful ! I also would like to see
    what happens behind that door !!
    bisous Randy

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  23. I love this wall too! Fabulous! I did a garden wall today too.

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  24. It's the door that attracts me! I like it a lot!

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  25. I love that. Absolutely beautiful. The doors and the color of the wall are gorgeous.

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  26. ... very good photo, ich würde auch gern mal hinter die Wand sehen.

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  27. Love this wall, Randy! I can see why it is your favorite. Excellent shot.

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  28. Beautiful. Looks like a painting.

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  29. Very nice pic! I don't knew Santa Fe has snow.

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  30. I love that rustic look! I wonder what it looks like in the spring too.

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  31. It looks very authentic and appealing, doesn't it, Randy?

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  32. I can completely see why that would bring on a curiosity on what is beyond! Pretty shot too.

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  33. Randy, one of my favorites! I love Santa Fe. It is good to get to 'visit' via your posts.

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  34. It reminds me in some way a movie scenery, it's wonderful!
    Léia

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  35. · Yeah, your photo is also like a shop window for me. I wish I were there.

    · greetings

    CR & LMA
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  36. What a beautiful image! No wonder why this is one of your favourite walls.

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  37. Really weird to see this stye of architecture in snow. I always associate it with hot, dusty weather!

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