May 8, 2026 Breakfast - Granola. May 8, 2026 Breakfast - Granola. Lunch - Santa cafe. Dinner - Oysters, chicken Salad and cheese from Whole Foods - Santa cafe. Dinner - Oysters, chicken Salad and cheese from Whole Foods
Billy and Elaine spent the night. When we woke up I ate a bowl of granola with fresh strawberries and blueberries. We then packed up and left a few minutes after 10:00 and drove to Santa Cafe in Santa Fe.
At 11:30 Rebecca, Mickey, Shawna, and J.P. arrived. We sat in the sunlight outside the restaurant for a few minutes until the wait staff was organized and then took our usual corner table for nine.
Soon Amy joined us and Willy called to say he was on the way from work.
We ordered two appetizers of Fried Calamari and a bottle of AIX rose and chatted for about 45 minutes until Willy arrived.
Five of us ordered chicken enchiladas, the enchiladas served served with an excellent green tinted rice due to the pureed cilantro that had been added to it. The rice was the surprise of the meal besides the chicken in the enchiladas that was stewed chicken in herbs and spices, Ropa Vieja in Mexican Cuisine, that was like pulled pork, soft, tender and infused with flavor. I ordered the lobster salad and shared it with Suzette who ordered the squash and corn soup. Willy ordered the burger and Shawna ordered the lobster roll.
The lobster salad had three or four small claws that had clearly been frozen and a pile of gourmet lettuce, the soup was uninteresting and bland. I realized that there was no signature chef in the kitchen but some very capable Mexican cooks, who, when given the chance, could replicate favorite Mexican family recipes. I made the mistake of thinking French Cuisine when all the creative energy in the kitchen was coming from Mexican Cuisine because the cooks were mostly
Mexicans.
After lunch we drove to Santa Fe Auction and picked up the two paintings Suzette bought and the Howard Shleeter painting I bought.
We then drove El Rey and checked in and napped until to 6:00 when Suzette, Elaine, Billy and I drove to Owings Gallery and walked to the La Fonda on the southeast corner of the Plaza and went up to the roof bar called the Bell Tower for drinks. Suzette and Elaine ordered a special Gin and tonic with juniper berries. I drank a coke and Billy drank water.
We sat and enjoyed the lively weather until sunset at 7:56. Willy joined us at 7:30 and drank a glass of red wine.
During our time at the Bell Tower Suzette and I came up with an idea for dinner, $1.00 oysters on the half shell at Whole Foods and other items of each person’s choice. Suzette fetched the 36 oysters and cocktail sauce. We then went to the extensive food court area and bought a loaf of sliced sourdough bread, a small container of chicken salad. Willy took a hot meal of grilled salmon, broccoli and rice. Elaine and Billy chose three cheeses, a thyme Havarti, an aged Gouda, and a wedge of Manchego plus a box of Carr’s wheat biscuits. We then drove back to El Rey and re-assembled in the cactus garden room for dinner. We opened a bottle of Le Rose rose from Provence we brought from home and ate regally until around 9:30.
We then joined three young ladies at the fire pit for a few minutes and then we four oldsters went to bed and Willy joined the wedding party for Rebecca’s friend in the bar.
Bon Appetit











