A plaque on the street reads: Wood peddlers, farmers and merchants used Burro Alley. Burros economically served the many cultures of New Mexico for many years. The people of Santa Fe relied on the burro for their welfare.
To see a previous post of Burro Alley by Randy of Santa Fe Daily photo, click HERE. PS. It's Randy's birthday today; pop over and greet him!!
j'aime beaucoup la première photo, avec cette sculpture qui se mélange avec la nature
ReplyDeleteYou made me smile with these nice pictures: I have just posted a 'horse day'! I'm sure I'd like this street.
ReplyDeleteThose are some artsy asses! Pardon me
ReplyDeleteI think that would look great in my yard.
ReplyDeleteCute little guys. I like the idea.
ReplyDeleteNice photos and interesting blurb about the burros.
ReplyDeleteThey are little cuties.
I love this little alley! Thank you for the birthday wishes and the shout out. I hope you have a wonderful weekend. I think we're head for Tent Rocks, ever been? A must see before you leave.
ReplyDeleteLovely little fellows, and another nice look at your temporary city.
ReplyDeleteBurros can be stubborn, or so I've heard, but are very hardy and useful animals...'specially in the old days.
ReplyDeleteI was going to write a long commentary of the relationship of burros and mules and horses, but I didn't want to make an ass of myself!