Day 33 Friday, March 3, 2023
Hi ho hi ho it's off to Chimayo we go. Only about 40 minutes away from Santa Fe it was a nice ride with beautiful vistas. On the way we tried to stop at Nambe Falls but it was gated shut. Many of the Indian tribes have restricted access to their lands since Covid. Our main destination though was the Santuario de Chimayo. This church was built in 1810. The story is that men found a cross illuminated in the dirt and removed it only to find it back in the same spot the next day. This continued until they concluded that this was holy dirt and a church needed to be built here. People make a pilgrimage here asking for healing and miracles. There are statues all around the church. There is a spot where you can also get some of the holy dirt. I have no pictures from inside as they were not allowed. We walked around the town and went into a few gift shops and a Cafe. Then we went into Santo Nino de Atocha built in 1857. Again no pictures allowed but I think this was my favorite church of all we've seen. It's interior was very simplistic with the art looking like it was done by local craftsman. The praying chapel had the ceiling covered with baby shoes. Then we stopped at two weaving shops. At Trujillos the man was a 7th generation weaver and we got to see his sister do some weaving. There was a small, 3 room, Museum that had glimpses into the history of the area. Hungry after all that we stopped at Rancho de Chimayo, a restaurant that had been recognized by James Beard. It was Friday so Ron had the trout almondine and I had shrimp enchiladas Ron also had a margarita and I had a Chimayo cocktail. An easy ride home and another wonderful day in New Mexico.
Views on the way to Chimayo
































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