We discovered Abe's Cantina in Arroyo Seco where we enjoyed some post-ski, post hike beers and listened to some impromptu guitar music at the bar. At the advice of our contractor from Taos Style Builders, we dined at The Trading Post Cafe in Ranchos de Taos. The food was very good and the portions were substantial, so we are adding it to our growing list of favorite dining spots.
It is Spring Break and a lucky family from Texas will be visiting THE SKIES AT TAOS, with plans to ski and fish. We were in Taos with guests in February and the skiing was wonderful. I had my first opportunity to try out the cross-country skiing at the Enchanted Forest in Red River. It couldn't have been more perfect! I could have been more perfect, with greater lung capacity and younger legs but it was easy to take a break without getting cold and resume when one caught one's breath. We saw a large herd of long-horned sheep on the drive up to Red River. They placidly ignored us as we gaped at them to our hearts' content.
We discovered Abe's Cantina in Arroyo Seco where we enjoyed some post-ski, post hike beers and listened to some impromptu guitar music at the bar. At the advice of our contractor from Taos Style Builders, we dined at The Trading Post Cafe in Ranchos de Taos. The food was very good and the portions were substantial, so we are adding it to our growing list of favorite dining spots.
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AuthorI am an artist with studios in Peekskill, NY (see www.Brookrmaher.com) and now Taos. The Skies is my second home where I hope to make art and recharge my batteries. Archives
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