by Bernard Marks | Feb 17, 2021 | Meadows, Fields & Gardens, Natural Scenes, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Rural Texas, Santa Fe, Seasons, Spring, Summer, Towns & Cities
Daylilies in a Santa Fe Garden MARTHA MARKS COMMENTS ON BERNARD MARKS’ “DAYLILIES IN A SANTA FE GARDEN,” FROM THE CITY DIFFERENT: Santa Fe is known for its gardens. Writers and photographers have published uncountable numbers of coffee-table books...
by Bernard Marks | Feb 15, 2021 | Mountains & Hills, Natural Scenes, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Santa Fe, Towns & Cities
The Way to Santa Fe MARTHA MARKS COMMENTS ON BERNARD MARKS’ “THE WAY TO SANTA FE,” WITH THE SANGRE DE CRISTO MOUNTAIN LOOMING IN THE BACKGROUND If you’ve ever driven north from Albuquerque on I-25, you’ve seen this view. There’s one...
by Bernard Marks | Feb 15, 2021 | Historic Places, Santa Fe, Towns & Cities
Randall Davey House MARTHA MARKS COMMENTS ON BERNARD MARKS’ WATERCOLOR “RANDALL DAVEY HOUSE” FROM EARLY 20TH CENTURY SANTA FE: Everybody who visits Santa Fe knows about Canyon Road. It’s one of the world’s top destinations for tourists...
by Bernard Marks | Feb 15, 2021 | Mountains & Hills, Natural Scenes, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Santa Fe, Summer, Sunsets
Sunset Rain MARTHA MARKS COMMENTS ON BERNARD MARKS’ LUMINOUS PANORAMIC WATERCOLOR “SUNSET RAIN”: This was the west-facing view from our house atop a hill northwest of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Every evening, in every kind of weather, we enjoyed watching...
by Bernard Marks | Feb 15, 2021 | Mountains & Hills, Natural Scenes, Rural New Mexico, Rural Scenes, Santa Fe, Seasons, Summer, Sunsets
Red Sky MARTHA MARKS COMMENTS ON BERNARD MARKS’ VIVID PANORAMIC WATERCOLOR “RED SKY”: This was the west-facing view from our house atop a hill northwest of Santa Fe. Every evening, in every kind of weather, we enjoyed watching the sunsets or storms...
by Bernard Marks | Feb 14, 2021 | Buildings, Churches, Historic Places, Taos, Towns & Cities
San Francisco de Asis Church in Ranchos de Taos MARTHA MARKS COMMENTS ON BERNARD MARKS’ EXQUISITE “SAN FRANCISCO DE ASIS CHURCH IN RANCHOS DE TAOS”: Let’s say you’re driving on New Mexico State Route 68, called the “Low Road to...