Downtown Santa Fe And A Sweet Campground

Posted by Greta on Friday Apr 15, 2011 Under Travels

After seeing the Miracle Staircase in the cool church, we walked into the square, sort of like Decatur Square in Atlanta only different, more New Mexico-like. You have to have been to New Mexico to know what I mean. There were vendors everywhere selling pottery, jewelry, paintings, clothes, and other things unique only to Santa Fe. It was really cool and I saw some super cool beads that were shaped like little chili peppers in a shop near the square. We walked around for a bit, then stopped to look inside another church. It was really old and really cool, with a ceiling almost 40 feet high. We explored the church for awhile, then decided to head back to the RV, eat, and find a campground, which is what we did.

Stella, in front of the mighty Santa Fe River

We found a very nice, tree-filled campground with a “really good playground for playing horses” as Ellie said. We had delicious Indian food for dinner, and then I got stuck doing dishes while my sisters went to play. >:-( After the dishes I finally got to go enjoy the nice campground. We slept there for a night then moved on to Pecos National Historic Park. Read Ana’s post to find out more!

2 Responses to “Downtown Santa Fe And A Sweet Campground”

  1. Skylar Says:

    OMG! You guys are doing EVERYTHING! I hope everybody is enjoying them self! School is almost over! 5 weeks! Miss everybody!

    -Rossi group (Skylar and Morgan and Toni and Jill and Scott)

  2. Scott Kortemeyer Says:

    Greta, I feel your pain with the dishes. But, just remember how cool it is to be the oldest, and that could ease your pain – you get to stay up later, you get to be bossy, etc. I am so glad I met you all. Thanks for coming to Mesa Verde.

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