Santa Fe in winter Santa Fe is one big sheet of ice right now. You don’t only need a hat—you want a facemask too. Our coldest spell of the winter is here, along with snow storms that brought a few inches in town but more than a foot to nearby Chupadero and Glorieta. Tuesday night: -4. Wednesday night: -14. Daytime highs? Try 5 today. So much for that Santa Fe saying: “Oh, it snows here but it’s all melted by noon.” Yeah, in March or April, that is. As of Wednesday morning, there were more than 291 weather-related car crashes in New Mexico. The Albuquerque Sunport website (www.cabq.gov/airport/) is tracking flight cancellations and delays, as are individual airlines like Southwest Airlines (www.southwest.com/). A friend did manage to get off yesterday on the small American Airlines jet leaving Santa Fe Airport for LA. Wish the “TODAY Show” would include New Mexico as they report about the monster storm swath from Texas to Maine! We’ve all got our faucets dripping and cabinet drawers open so the pipes don’t freeze. The sub-zero temps can destroy young trees--adding a bed of pecan shells, bark, straw, and wood shavings to their roots can help. Now’s the time to give horses extra feed! The forecast is better for this weekend, when the Terra Bar at Encantado will be serving Truffle Pommes Frites, Howlin’ Beef Sliders, and Red Chile Wild Boar Stew with Gouda Polenta for the Super Bowl. And by the way, you'll also be finding my blogs now at the new Santa Fe Arts Blog on www.CanyonRoadArts.com.
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Above: My mustang Ryo in Tesuque, NM. Our barn owner in Malibu described him as Ghandi-esque because Ryo didn't fight for the best feed bin like the other horses. When Ryo died in Tesuque, I turned on my car radio to hear John Lennon singing "Imagine"... that was Ryo "living life in peace." PHOTOS BY WOLF SCHNEIDER
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