Saturday, March 21, 2020

Santa Fe




I didn't get to tour around Santa Fe as much as my husband did, but we would go out and walk every evening, eat delicious food, and see some of the sights.




This was a cool cathedral on the plaza.

Seen in the gift shop at the museum.



Cool pottery, seen while window shopping.



Our son told us to go to the Kakáwa Chocolate House.  Oh my....
They had a hot chocolate bar and let us sample several flavors to find
just the right one.  Then, of course we had to try some truffles too.
Soooooo good!!!!





San Miguel Church - oldest church building in the United States!



My friend Helen told us to go to the Loretto Chapel.
You can read about the Miraculous Stairway below!


Three mysteries surround the spiral staircase in the Loretto Chapel: the identity of its builder, the type of wood used, and the physics of its construction. 
When the Loretto Chapel was completed in 1878, there was no way to access the choir loft twenty-two feet above. Carpenters were called in to address the problem, but they all concluded access to the loft would have to be via ladder as a staircase would interfere with the interior space of the small Chapel. 
Legend says that to find a solution to the seating problem, the Sisters of the Chapel made a novena to St. Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters. On the ninth and final day of prayer, a man appeared at the Chapel with a donkey and a toolbox looking for work. Months later, the elegant circular staircase was completed, and the carpenter disappeared without pay or thanks. After searching for the man (an ad even ran in the local newspaper) and finding no trace of him, some concluded that he was St. Joseph himself, having come in answer to the sisters' prayers.
The stairway's carpenter, whoever he was, built a magnificent structure. The design was innovative for the time and some of the design considerations still perplex experts today.
The staircase has two 360 degree turns and no visible means of support. It is said that the staircase was built without nails—only wooden pegs. Questions also surround the number of stair risers relative to the height of the choir loft and about the types of wood and other materials used in the stairway's construction.
Over the years many have flocked to the Loretto Chapel to see the Miraculous Staircase. The staircase has been the subject of many articles, TV specials, and movies including "Unsolved Mysteries" and the full-length movie titled "The Staircase", staring William Petersen and Barbara Hershey.



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