Category: New Mexico

  • Snow days, Skiing, and Winter Knits

    Snow days, Skiing, and Winter Knits

    Winter in Albuquerque is a combination of snow-dusted mountains, holiday traditions, and fun outdoors. It’s also a great reason to wear some warmer, heavier knits. Getting up to the mountains is one of the best parts of winter here. Sandia peak is close enough for a spontaneous ski day, while heading to Santa Fe can…

  • An Early Morning at the Balloon Fiesta

    An Early Morning at the Balloon Fiesta

    Getting up early for the balloon fiesta is a commitment, but worth it every time. Layers, coffee, and a quick check of the weather, then heading out while it’s still dark. The walk to the Balloon Fiesta Park was full of other sleepy people, all headed in the same direction, enjoying the calm before the…

  • October Days

    October Days

    We enjoyed all of the fall activities this year, visiting Jim Brown’s Farm in the Los Ranchos area. We walked through the pumpkin patch, debating which pumpkins were coming home with us, and wandered around the many stalls and vendors. One of the best parts was seeing kids selling handmade crafts, where I bought a…

  • Revisiting the Cloud Sweater

    Revisiting the Cloud Sweater

    After knitting the Cloud Sweater in Hobbii yarn for my trip to White Sands National Park, I couldn’t resist making it again, this time with Juniper Moon’s Moonshine yarn. I really loved the pattern construction from PetiteKnit the first time around, especially the shaping of the shoulders and neckline. This design has been really popular…

  • Taos from Summit to Skein

    Taos from Summit to Skein

    A while back we packed up the car and headed north for a quick getaway to Taos. I’d been craving some mountain air, a good hike, and a visit to a few fiber shops. Taos delivered on all fronts. We camped near the ski village, just along the stream. Even in summer, the night air…

  • Sipping Lavender Lattes at Los Poblanos Farm

    Sipping Lavender Lattes at Los Poblanos Farm

    If you’re in Albuquerque, definitely check out Los Poblanos Farm and Restaurant, located in the quiet Los Ranchos area. This part of town has such a laid-back, rural feel, even though it’s just a short distance from the city. It’s right along the Rio Grande, and the nearby Farmers Market is a great spot to…

  • Sands, Sun, and Sweaters

    Sands, Sun, and Sweaters

    We took this trip in January, both of us on vacation and wanting to see parts of New Mexico we hadn’t explored yet. It felt like the perfect time to get out of town. We started our trip in Albuquerque and drove south through Alamogordo on a sunny winter morning. The scenery changed from high…

  • A Winter Hike in Santa Fe

    A Winter Hike in Santa Fe

    Earlier this year, we spent New Years Eve in Santa Fe, enjoying the city and lights. That weekend we hiked the Chamisa Trail in Santa Fe National Forest. The trail is about 4 miles long, with around 1,000 feet of elevation gain, and it’s located just outside of Santa Fe on the way up to…

  • A Walk in My Riddari Sweater

    A Walk in My Riddari Sweater

    Spring in Albuquerque is one of my favorite times of year. The days start out cool but warm up quickly, and the skies are almost always clear and blue. Trees start to bud, flowers pop up, and everything feels more alive after winter. It’s the perfect season to be outside, walking through neighborhoods, visiting farmers…