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At long last, the santa fe summary.  there were not many replies and as
many wanted to know what was there as those who gave suggestions.  For
shopping, there is a Whole Foods on Cerrillos Rd. and a Wild Oats health
food store.  For restaurants, there are a few choices.  In the archives, a
Coyote Cafe is mentioned with lots of praise.  Also, Inn of the Anasazi
(right off the square on Washington).  More current reccomendations were:
Cafe Sena,  Georgia O'Keefe cafe in the museum,  Blue Corn Cafe,  Oasis
(may be on Pecos Trail but is close to center of town),   Bishop's Lodge,
Red Lobster and possibly there is an Outback.  For those that had been to
the restaurants, the overall experience was good, but a call ahead to the
chef was a must.

blessings,

julie

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