It is traditional-and fitting-for SFR's annual Spring Guide to go to press while outside the temperature drops and the sky darkens and threatens snow. This year, who can complain about any potential moisture? Certainly not Santa Feans
preparing their yards for a dry season
. But while the weather may be unpredictable at 7,000 feet in March, some things are for certain. The days get longer and the skies get interesting. If you're inclined to celebrate the equinox and turn your gaze upward, be sure to check out the
local star-watching resources in and about town
. In the event that hiking is kept to a minimum during fire season, there are other ways to get outdoors-
. But if allergies have you confined to indoor spaces, there's
plenty of flicks on the horizon
and even more
theater, music and literary events to keep you occupied
. Shopping is a fun activity no matter the season, but it's even more rewarding after a
. Spring is certainly a great time for people, but it's an even better time for
. Maybe this is the year you should become one of those bird people!
Finally, for those of you who think spring in Santa Fe is all about wind-you may be right. Be sure to check out
.