Saturday, June 21, 2014

Shopping at the Palace.

Tourist season is in full swing! You can't leave Santa Fe without some Native American jewelry.

20 comments:

Rick Forrestal said...

That's a familiar scene in Santa Fe -- summer in the city . . . just don't step on any jewelry!

Tamera said...

I must admit, I've shopped there and certainly did not leave Santa Fe without a new pair of earrings :^)

Thérèse said...

Such a good idea but... you have to crawl if you want to have a closer look.

cieldequimper said...

Lol Randy, please restrain me... :-)

So what's the palace? Have I missed something important here?

Kate said...

I often wonder what the Native Americans think of all the tourists that stroll by and stop? I've had some interesting conversations with many of them.

Lowell said...

A shopping mecca! I agree. I think I mentioned once I've still got a turquoise bolo which I may have bought in Santa Fe...it was so long ago I can't remember! :)

VP said...

I agree and this is my place: I like it!

Sunnybrook Farm said...

A nice place to do business in the shade.

TexWisGirl said...

i would love to peruse those wares!

Sharon said...

I've walked this street browsing the wares several times.

Anonymous said...

They need tables so us old codgers don't have to bend over to look.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I wouldn't dream of it Randy, especially the turquoise :)

Luis Gomez said...

I love this kind of markets!

RedPat said...

But I wonder if you wear them after you have left Santa Fe? I do love turquoise though.

Birdman said...

Some day I might take in the sights and sounds and jewelry.

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Maybe my wife would be excited.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

Oh, I have been there and your photo captures the scene beautifully. Yes, I did make a purchase or two and still have a silver and turquoise bracelet.

Bises,
Genie

Paul said...

Nice market scene Randy, I could see myself spending a little time browsing the wares in a place like that!

Jack said...

This might be THE classic Santa Fe scene.

Unknown said...

Love the arcades!