With more than 300 days of sunshine, there is no bad time to visit Santa Fe. Nestled in the southernmost part of the Rockies, the quality of light is legendary. The Sangre de Cristos Mountains become illuminated at sunset, framing the city like a fortress, and are named "blood of Christ" for their celestial pink glow. At an elevation of 2,134m above sea level, Santa Fe is the United States' oldest and most highly elevated capital city.
One of the most common misconceptions about New Mexico's high desert is that it's hot, colourless and without life here year-round. Fifteen minutes from town, along an icy-in-winter incline leading to the Ski Basin, lies a grove of giant aspen. Known as the world's largest organism, the aspens' roots entwine and grow together in a subterranean embrace. Above ground, the trees are skeletal from November to February, but bear apple-green leaves in spring that turn to shades of saffron in autumn.
In fact, northern New Mexico has four distinct seasons and even a brief monsoon in July in the middle of the dry months when lightning storms, double rainbows, and Botticellian sunsets fill photographers' cameras. But most locals' favourite time of year is autumn when the air is scented with the char of green chillies blistering over flames.
I've been coming to Santa Fe for over eight years. To me it's the perfect American town: small but sophisticated, liberal but not overbearing, rural but cosmopolitan and a beacon of alternative health, building and living. I thrive in the thin mountain air, but Santa Fe also nourishes something else in me. In many ways, it reminds me of the Arab world with multiple languages being spoken, an emphasis on family values and tribal pride and the usage of the word mañana is almost interchangeable with "inshallah".
Best of all, that there are 300 restaurants for 70,000 people means I never run out of new things to eat.
Staying downtown near the Plaza doesn't get any more classic than the staggeringly beautiful Inn and Spa at Loretto (www.innatloretto.com; 001 505 988 5531), which recently underwent a US$7.5 million (Dh27.5m) renovation. A double room costs from $189 (Dh694). For more intimate luxury, try downtown's only boutique Relais & Châteaux hotel, the Inn of the Five Graces (www.fivegraces.com; 001 505 992 0957). Enticingly, the artfully designed and yet cosy hotel is graced with the Pink Adobe and the Dragon Room Lounge, where favourites like gypsy stew and the Pink Adobe burger are not to be missed. Double rooms cost from $500 (Dh1,835).
While northern New Mexico is landlocked, instead of playing along the coast, locals and visitors hike, bike and fish in forests, rivers, lakes and canyons. The Dale Ball Trails is a 50km-long network of paths running through the city's hills. If there's one thing that helps make sense of the 50-year-old ordinance requiring most construction to be consistent with a single-storey, earth-toned Spanish Pueblo Revival style, it's seeing the city from a scenic overlook.
Santa Fe's most famous landmarks - the Plaza, the Palace of the Governors, the downtown museums, the historic Acequia Madre, the mysterious spiral staircase at the Loretto Chapel and the Santuario de Guadalupe - can be seen on foot in only a couple of hours.
Along with its impressive architecture, Santa Fe is also one of the world's largest art markets. The many galleries on Canyon Road, although overpriced, are worth a visit because their courtyards are fairly charming, even though I've always felt that the passé wind sculptures and bad paintings of horses in many of them run counter to their natural appeal.
You can snack to your heart's content on Tuesdays and Saturdays at the Santa Fe Farmer's Market, which recently relocated to the new Railyard Park and Plaza. This is where to come for the stunning red-hued eggs of free-range chilli-fed hens, local choke cherry jam, goat's milk or buffalo steaks. For breakfast in downtown Santa Fe, I head to Tia Sophia's (001 505 983 9880) for a breakfast burrito ordered "Christmas", which is the term to use if you want it smothered beneath both red and green chilli sauce. The homely dish is inexpensive, filling, and second to none. Outside of downtown, it's also hard to beat a meal any time of day at Tune-Up Cafe (www.tuneupcafe.com; 001 505 983 7060), a casual neighbourhood joint that has a festive patio and serves both local and Salvadorean specialities.
Rio Chama Steakhouse (001 505 955 0765) may not be the city's best restaurant, but its proximity to the New Mexico State Capitol building makes for a lively study during the legislative session. Swing by on a frosty winter's weeknight for a cross-section of the downtown demographic, a crash course in amazing nachos with fiery Chimayo chillies and some equally spicy local politics.
For the quality of food alone, however, my preferred dinner venues are small, unfussy places that support local farms such as Max's Late Nite Cafe (001 505 984 9104).
Wherever you go, leave your dressy clothes back at home - even the most formal dining room in Santa Fe welcomes cowboy boots.
Don't expect to find chichi department stores or wildly varied shopping in Santa Fe; chains don't do well here and most of what is available has been priced for tourists. You'll find, for example, masses of Native American pottery and jewellery that run obnoxiously heavy on silver and turquoise and cost more than they're worth.
For unique crafts, such as micaceous pots, visit the Santa Fe Artist Market in the Railyard Park on a Saturday morning.
Beware of inadvertently booking a room in a chain hotel located on the south side of town when there are better deals to be found within walking distance of the Plaza.
Run, don't walk (better yet, drive) up Museum Hill to experience the Museum of International Folk Art (www.moifa.org), which houses the world's largest collection of traditional folk art, or the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian. If you have time for only one exhibition, however, try the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum (www.okeeffemuseum.org) followed by a pause at the O'Keeffe Cafe (001 505 946 1065).
If the season is right for rapids, I like to take visitors white-water rafting on the Rio Grande. And though scores of locals adore Ten Thousand Waves mountain spa for the hot tubs and massages, I favour the refuge of the natural mineral hot springs abounding in the area.
It's a good idea to stay abreast of what's showing at the Lensic Performing Arts Center (www.lensic.com; 001 505 988 1234) and at the Center for Contemporary Arts (www.ccasantafe.org). Santa Fe isn't a party town, but it does host a solid live music scene. Consult Pasatiempo, the daily paper's Friday magazine, or The Reporter (www.sfreporter.com), the free weekly news magazine, for listings of events.
RESULTS
2pm: Handicap (PA) Dh40,000 (Dirt) 1,200m
Winner: Najem Al Rwasi, Fabrice Veron (jockey), Ahmed Al Shemaili (trainer)
2.30pm: Handicap (PA) Dh40,000 (D) 2,000m
Winner: Fandim, Fernando Jara, Majed Al Jahouri
3pm: Maiden (PA) Dh40,000 (D) 1,700m
Winner: Harbh, Pat Cosgrave, Ahmed Al Mehairbi
3.30pm: Maiden (PA) Dh40,000 (D) 1,700m
Winner: Wakeel W’Rsan, Richard Mullen, Jaci Wickham
4pm: Crown Prince of Sharjah Cup Prestige (PA) Dh200,000 (D) 1,200m
Winner: Jawaal, Fernando Jara, Majed Al Jahouri
4.30pm: Sheikh Ahmed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Cup (TB) Dh200,000 (D) 2,000m
Winner: Tailor’s Row, Royston Ffrench, Salem bin Ghadayer
How to protect yourself when air quality drops
Install an air filter in your home.
Close your windows and turn on the AC.
Shower or bath after being outside.
Wear a face mask.
Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.
If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.
Eyasses squad
Charlie Preston (captain) – goal shooter/ goalkeeper (Dubai College)
Arushi Holt (vice-captain) – wing defence / centre (Jumeriah English Speaking School)
Olivia Petricola (vice-captain) – centre / wing attack (Dubai English Speaking College)
Isabel Affley – goalkeeper / goal defence (Dubai English Speaking College)
Jemma Eley – goal attack / wing attack (Dubai College)
Alana Farrell-Morton – centre / wing / defence / wing attack (Nord Anglia International School)
Molly Fuller – goal attack / wing attack (Dubai College)
Caitlin Gowdy – goal defence / wing defence (Dubai English Speaking College)
Noorulain Hussain – goal defence / wing defence (Dubai College)
Zahra Hussain-Gillani – goal defence / goalkeeper (British School Al Khubairat)
Claire Janssen – goal shooter / goal attack (Jumeriah English Speaking School)
Eliza Petricola – wing attack / centre (Dubai English Speaking College)
The bio
Academics: Phd in strategic management in University of Wales
Number one caps: His best-seller caps are in shades of grey, blue, black and yellow
Reading: Is immersed in books on colours to understand more about the usage of different shades
Sport: Started playing polo two years ago. Helps him relax, plus he enjoys the speed and focus
Cars: Loves exotic cars and currently drives a Bentley Bentayga
Holiday: Favourite travel destinations are London and St Tropez
MATCH INFO
Borussia Dortmund 0
Bayern Munich 1 (Kimmich 43')
Man of the match: Joshua Kimmich (Bayern Munich)
The specs: 2018 Maserati Levante S
Price, base / as tested: Dh409,000 / Dh467,000
Engine: 3.0-litre V6
Transmission: Eight-speed automatic
Power: 430hp @ 5,750rpm
Torque: 580Nm @ 4,500rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 10.9L / 100km
Afcon 2019
SEMI-FINALS
Senegal v Tunisia, 8pm
Algeria v Nigeria, 11pm
Matches are live on BeIN Sports
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First Person
Richard Flanagan
Chatto & Windus
Cracks in the Wall
Ben White, Pluto Press
Race card
6.30pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round-3 Group 1 (PA) US$100,000 (Dirt) 2,000m
7.05pm: Meydan Classic Listed (TB) $175,000 (Turf) 1,600m
7.40pm: Handicap (TB) $135,000 (T) 2,000m
8.15pm: Handicap (TB) $135,000 (D) 1,600m
8.50pm: Nad Al Sheba Trophy Group 2 (TB) $300,000 (T) 2,810m
9.25pm: Curlin Stakes Listed (TB) $175,000 (D) 2,000m
10pm: Handicap (TB) $135,000 (T) 2,000m
10.35pm: Handicap (TB) $175,000 (T) 1,400m
The National selections
6.30pm: Shahm, 7.05pm: Well Of Wisdom, 7.40pm: Lucius Tiberius, 8.15pm: Captain Von Trapp, 8.50pm: Secret Advisor, 9.25pm: George Villiers, 10pm: American Graffiti, 10.35pm: On The Warpath
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WOMAN AND CHILD
Director: Saeed Roustaee
Starring: Parinaz Izadyar, Payman Maadi
Rating: 4/5
Nepotism is the name of the game
Salman Khan’s father, Salim Khan, is one of Bollywood’s most legendary screenwriters. Through his partnership with co-writer Javed Akhtar, Salim is credited with having paved the path for the Indian film industry’s blockbuster format in the 1970s. Something his son now rules the roost of. More importantly, the Salim-Javed duo also created the persona of the “angry young man” for Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan in the 1970s, reflecting the angst of the average Indian. In choosing to be the ordinary man’s “hero” as opposed to a thespian in new Bollywood, Salman Khan remains tightly linked to his father’s oeuvre. Thanks dad.
Desert Warrior
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Aiysha Hart, Ben Kingsley
Director: Rupert Wyatt
Rating: 3/5
EPL's youngest
- Ethan Nwaneri (Arsenal)
15 years, 181 days old
- Max Dowman (Arsenal)
15 years, 235 days old
- Jeremy Monga (Leicester)
15 years, 271 days old
- Harvey Elliott (Fulham)
16 years, 30 days old
- Matthew Briggs (Fulham)
16 years, 68 days old
The specs: 2019 GMC Yukon Denali
Price, base: Dh306,500
Engine: 6.2-litre V8
Transmission: 10-speed automatic
Power: 420hp @ 5,600rpm
Torque: 621Nm @ 4,100rpm
Fuel economy, combined: 12.9L / 100km
Meydan race card
6.30pm: Baniyas (PA) Group 2 Dh125,000 (Dirt) 1,400m
7.05pm: Maiden (TB) Dh165,000 (D) 1,200m
7.40pm: Maiden (TB) Dh165,000 (D) 1,400m
8.15pm: Handicap (TB) Dh170,000 (D) 1,900m
8.50pm: Rated Conditions (TB) Dh240,000 (D) 1,600m
9.25pm: Handicap (TB) Dh175,000 (D)1,200m
10pm: Handicap (TB) Dh165,000 (D) 1,400m
Story of 2017-18 so far and schedule to come
Roll of Honour
Who has won what so far in the West Asia rugby season?
Western Clubs Champions League
Winners: Abu Dhabi Harlequins
Runners up: Bahrain
Dubai Rugby Sevens
Winners: Dubai Exiles
Runners up: Jebel Ali Dragons
West Asia Premiership
Winners: Jebel Ali Dragons
Runners up: Abu Dhabi Harlequins
UAE Premiership Cup
Winners: Abu Dhabi Harlequins
Runners up: Dubai Exiles
Fixtures
Friday
West Asia Cup final
5pm, Bahrain (6pm UAE time), Bahrain v Dubai Exiles
West Asia Trophy final
3pm, The Sevens, Dubai Hurricanes v Dubai Sports City Eagles
Friday, April 13
UAE Premiership final
5pm, Al Ain, Dubai Exiles v Abu Dhabi Harlequins
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The specs
Price, base / as tested Dh1,100,000 (est)
Engine 5.2-litre V10
Gearbox seven-speed dual clutch
Power 630bhp @ 8,000rpm
Torque 600Nm @ 6,500rpm
Fuel economy, combined 15.7L / 100km (est)
THE CLOWN OF GAZA
Director: Abdulrahman Sabbah
Starring: Alaa Meqdad
Rating: 4/5