art crawl

A Return to the Land of Enchantment: Taos, NM

Like I said in my initial New Mexico post, I had been away from my home state for 10 whole years. As a young child/teenager, I lived in Los Alamos, yet never ventured north to Taos, which is probably by far one of the more well-known towns in the state. Since we traveled to New Mexico this time around for a wedding in Angel Fire (see future post), we hopped into the car and spent the day in Taos. 

Taos is situated in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Christo mountains (source: this map and wikipedia). It's mostly known for its great hippie commune-type living situations and, of course, the thriving artist community. It's a small town, definitely walkable. We parked the car in front of city hall for the entire day. 

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The sunset in the Sangre De Christo Mountains is absolutely breathtaking. 

Stay tuned for the Angel Fire and Santa Fe posts.

Fairmount Art Crawl

It's not often that I wander north of Market Street. But, this weekend Fairmount Ave was hosting artists, photographers, painters, sculptors, and vendors to display their works at local businesses, and most importantly - local bars. I now wish that I had been given more than a day to explore those shops and stay a little while longer at London Grill.

In Philadelphia, the buildings are the canvases.

Time to go home. Good bye, Fairmount Ave.