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Santa Fe -Cold, Snowy and Simply Beautiful

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Cold, Snow and Beautiful

The prospect of a white holiday season seems likely here in Santa Fe.

Recent snows and cold temperatures are two of the many things

most locals dream about this time of year... And YEA, the reality is upon us. 

Skiiers, snowboarders and those of us who love to clamp on our snowshoes are all euphoric.

Bizcochittos, hot chocolate, farolitos, greeting family and friends, glog, singing carols as bonfires blaze

along Canyon Road are all important ingredients of a tradional Christmas Eve in Santa Fe.

This year, warm attire, waterproof boots, warm gloves and headgear of some sort are not

to be forgotten if the outdoor beauty is to really be enjoyed. So, gear up.

Holiday cheer is still alive and well... spirted greetings will always be in season in Santa Fe.

Local hospitality venues are poised and promoting Holiday Dining Fare. 

Enjoy the Holiday Season in Santa Fe.  It's upon us - and it's simply beautiful!

 

 

 

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