
Once you in Santa Fe it is a little confusing. The place was laid out in 1610 and they didn't believe in the grid system and probably n
We went into the Palace of the Governors and looked around. It i
The restaurant T-shirt of the day: We had lunch at the Plaza Cafe in Santa Fe. This is a long established restaurant that probably catered to the first tourist that showed up in town and has been at it ever since. The welcoming
sign at the door says "Get In Here!" Once you are in you begin to wonder if there is a fire marshall in Santa Fe because the place is so crowded that it would be hard to get everyone out in one piece if they had to in a hurry. Paul thinks that the fire marshall owns the place and that's how they get away with it. Some of the waiters have T-shirts with a postcard type picture of the place on the back. The front says: "Sit up straight; Don't talk back; Chew your food; Elbows off the table; Don't fidget; Be nice; Say thank you". They must have known our mother but when Paul asked, the guy said she had never been in there. The food was good. I had huevos rancheros and Paul had a burrito and both were good. The green chile was milder than the red. They offer Greek food but Paul was a little wary of trying it.We paraded around the plaza and then headed back to the car and tried to get out of town. Our plan was to find highway 14 and follow the "Turquoise Trail" back to Albuquerque. Getting out of Santa Fe is almost as hard as getting in.
The Turquoise
We got back into Albuquerque by late afternoon and relaxed a little at the motel. We decided to try going to a brewpub for supper so we ended up going to Kelly's brewpub back on Central Ave. We don't actually always gravitate toward Central Avenue, it is just fairly convenient and it doesn't close early. Albuquerque seems to go to bed at about 9 PM.
Kelly's is in an old car dealership building....they have lots of room for
indoor seating and they have a large outdoor area. We ordered two of their beers and were carded. We haven't been carded in a long time but here it seems to be happening more often. Either we look so young or some of the young people here look pretty old and wrinkled. Kelly's offers 19 of their beers on tap, which is pretty ambitious. They also have a 'brew on premises' operation where people can come in and brew their own beer but the smallest amount is 15 gallons which costs about $105. The food was good -- we had 1/2 pound hamburgers. They managed to sneak some sweet potato fries into the french fries. Sweet potato fries are a little too sweet for my taste.After Kelley's we went back to the motel and relaxed.
We leave you tonight with the image of Marshall Gene from Madrid reminding you to slow down.



