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.

John @ Beans and I on the Loose 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!