Friday, February 22, 2013

Santa Fe, NM- A Brief Review

Hello Internet,
We haven't posted anything in about 5 days so you know what that means...we've been having too much fun! While this is true, we also don't have wi-fi so you'll have to wait til possibly March until we can get all our pics online with more backstory of what we've been up to since leaving Florida. We know, bummer right? Keeping you in suspense like that? Well we can give you a brief synopsis of what's been going on up here at 7,000 ft in the wonderful little city of Santa Fe.

So far we've:
- Ate the best 5 course meal of our lives courtesy of our friend Chris (he's a chef!)
- Experienced amazing traditional Mexican food from a place called Maria's (250 different types of margarita's-enough said)
- Commuted to our 4th WWOOF spot, Gaia Gardens. While it felt like only a sliver of the time we got to spend at our other locations it was still a great experience and we'd love to return someday (when it's nice and warm out!)
- Had a powder day at Ski Santa Fe! What!? Yeah that's right, we scored fresh New Mexican powder using rental equipment that ended up being nicer than the gear we own.
- Took our sushi eating to a new level. We consider ourselves to be amateur sushi eaters, but when your friend is a chef and his friend who is a sushi chef hooks you up with 5 or so POUNDS of fresh fish there's really no where to go but up.

Emily and Chris have been great hosts and we've thoroughly enjoyed hanging out at their house. We've still got this weekend to soak up and then it's back on the road. Here's a few images to hold you over til we dump a ton onto Facebook.
Stay tuned!









2 comments:

  1. Seeing all the beautiful food shots that you post makes me think you should be working on a cookbook based on your culinary adventures.
    Miss you-love you
    Mom

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  2. Yum, Yum !!! I'd like to second that motion Terri! It can be the Recipes From the Van !!
    Momma D

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