A garden is a do-si-do between Nature and nurture. The gardener works to fall in step with the weather and plants to create a beautiful multi-sensory dance that plays out over the seasons. Add a few more humans, each with his or her own whims and will, and the choreography becomes that much trickier. To […]
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Buying Smart in Santa Fe Real Estate
“Will the Home Buyer Tax Credit be extended?” Lately, we’re asked that question even more often than “How’s the Market?” Dr. Ted C. Jones, economist for Stewart Title, answers this with a firm and definitive “No.” He also thinks interest rates are going up soon. Jones should know. Besides his considerable qualifications, he has lunch […]
From the Ashes of Santa Fe’s Café Phénix…
Most beings spring from other individuals; but there is a certain kind which reproduces itself. The Assyrians call it the Phoenix. –Ovid A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled over an exchange on Facebook that dug into my mind like a splinter and stewed there, coalescing ideas until it pushed itself back to the […]
The Business of Making Culture: an interview w/Red Cell
Search for Red Cell on Facebook and you’ll see a haggard face with sad, bitter eyes. A man beaten by life. This is not Red Cell. The tiny headshot of an anonymous, dustbowl prisoner stands in wry contrast to the genial visionary powerhouse himself. But controverting your expectations is stock-in-trade for the man behind The […]
Kakawa Chocolate House, Santa Fe NM
Step through the doors of Kakawa Chocolate House and the smell of chocolate is thick, voluptuous, almost musky. The downtown shop is tiny–just one room with an alcove–but with a charm both potent and engaging. More…