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On our second day, we decided to stop and "just look" at the displays of Native American craft works under the portico of the Palace of the Governors in downtown Santa Fe which houses the "Native American Vendors Program". Here we see the pottery of Lorenzo Fuentes of the Santa Clara Pueblo.
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Here is a closeup of the pottery of Lorenzo Fuentes of the Santa Clara Pueblo displayed under the portico of the Palace of Governors in downtown Santa Fe.
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Well, we couldn't resist it, and bought one of Lorenzo Fuentes' pots. Here is Mom with Lorenzo under the portico of the Palace of Governors in downtown Santa Fe.
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Here is Mom with Lorenzo Fuentes and his display of pottery for sale under the portico of the Palace of Governors in downtown Santa Fe.
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Here is an interesting bronze sculpture on the outside wall of the Frank Howell Gallery in downtown Santa Fe.
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The very colorful displays in the entry way to the courtyard of the Rainbow Man Shop in downtown Santa Fe.
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An interesting wooden chest and colorful display in the entry way of the courtyard of the Rainbow Man gallery in downtown Santa Fe.
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Mom viewing the very colorful displays in the courtyard of the Rainbow Man gallery in downtown Santa Fe.
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More of the colorful displays in the courtyard of the Rainbow Man gallery in downtown Santa Fe.
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Some interesting details in one of the courtyards in Sena Plaza in downtown Santa Fe.
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A wonderful painting on a wall in one of the courtyards in Sena Plaza in downtown Santa Fe.
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An exterior view of the building at the Sena Plaza in downtown Santa Fe.
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A detail of the exterior view of the building at the Sena Plaza in downtown Santa Fe.
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Looking down the portico of the Palace of the Governors in downtown Santa Fe which houses the "Native American Vendors Program". There's Mom on the right "just looking".
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Caroline Sando of the Jemez Pueblo displaying the clay storyteller figurine that Mom "just bought" under the portico of the Palace of the Governors in downtown Santa Fe.
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A closeup of the clay storyteller figurine that Mom "just bought" from Caroline Sando of the Jemez Pueblo under the portico of the Palace of the Governors in downtown Santa Fe.
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