We spent one night in Santa Fe (altitude 7,199) at the beginning of the trip and then 3 nights at the end. It has GROWN since I was in Los Alamos every summer. Our first hotel was the Hotel Santa Fe. It was right across the street from The Saturday Farmers' Market and The Sunday Artisans' market. We wanted to do both, so this was really convenient. We had two suites and the kids, Yoshi and I shared. Hotels confused Yoshi. He wanted us all together, but he was good about understanding about having to go down the hall and out the door to do his business.
We felt very safe because NM has been really really good about Covid. Mask wearing is universal except for the occasional tourist - and they get on their case fast. Every store, every window has mask reminder messages.
We packed up and headed for Taos Ski Valley. We stopped in Pojoaque for a short visit with a member of Jef's national sewing charity (ASS - Aunties' Sewing Squad.) They had small gifts for each other. (This group does great stuff and also exchanges gifts. Jef has made over 600 masks to donate. A lot of their stuff goes to Native Americans who have been especially hard hit with Covid.
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