Once again, thanks for an informative and lovely post. Having been in Santa Fe for just two years, I don’t often go to Canyon Road, but now with your list of o-so-cool recommendations, I will get my ass over there.
I will, Who knows, maybe I'll create a "Canyon Road post" for Santa Fe Substack. If I do, I'll be syre to credit u for the inspiration and give my readers the link to THIS post.
The lovely thing is that you can wander into any of those places without buying a thing (though I would challenge you to walk into Kakawa and not try the chocolate!). It's fun just to go window shopping and discover all kinds of unique treasures (not all of them for sale) on Canyon Road.
Once again, thanks for an informative and lovely post. Having been in Santa Fe for just two years, I don’t often go to Canyon Road, but now with your list of o-so-cool recommendations, I will get my ass over there.
Definitely get over there! Would love to hear your favorite spots once you've spent some time there.
I will, Who knows, maybe I'll create a "Canyon Road post" for Santa Fe Substack. If I do, I'll be syre to credit u for the inspiration and give my readers the link to THIS post.
Dang! You had me at chocolate! And “I’ll have what she’s having” if you don’t mind.
we need to tag @Diamond-Michael Scott to join the chocolate party!
Oh ABSOLUTELY!!!
I am so homesick (but in a good way)!
Maia, I enjoyed this tour of Canyon Road. I'm not much of a shopper, but I would probably enjoy the places you highlighted.
The lovely thing is that you can wander into any of those places without buying a thing (though I would challenge you to walk into Kakawa and not try the chocolate!). It's fun just to go window shopping and discover all kinds of unique treasures (not all of them for sale) on Canyon Road.