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My New Mexican Christmas (Lots of Pics)

lynninnewmexico
10 years ago

Although I was raised on the Great Lakes of Michigan, DH & I have lived out here in New{{gwi:807}} Mexico since we were married many years ago. But, as beautiful as they can be, I can still see the "foreignness" of our Christmases here and thought that you might enjoy seeing some of it.

New Mexico is a tri-cultural state, heavily influenced equally by Hispanic, Native American and Western/Cowboy cultures. And, the lines between them blur together frequently . . . which you get used to when you live here. We New Mexicans also love a lot of Oriental rugs and pieces you might pick up on travels to the Middle East. Seriously (LOL).

Anyhoo, here's the view out back:
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and out front, in one direction:
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Our walled garden, which keeps out the deer{{gwi:807}}, rabbits and coyote. I have tiny white lights strung through the trees out there:
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Our front door:
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Our living room, with our main family tree:
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The mantel in there once the reindeer is wired onto it so that it won't fall off onto our brick floor. I also decided to take the 2 paintings that flank the center one down, as they're more summery and looked a bit odd to me with our Christmas{{gwi:807}} decs:
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In a corner of the room, my beloved Western art chair gets a few rustic Christmas throw pillows. The sheepskin stays on it year round.

Next to it, our bookcase gets a greenery swag and a big pine cone. It's hard to decorate with this stuff!
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Still in the living room, but on the other side is our Syrian inlaid game table (I told you so-LOL!), closed up and decorated for the holidays{{gwi:807}}. The chairs are antiques, hand carved here in New Mexico. I think they look very good together:
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We also have 3 other fireplaces, all of which are NM kivas. I like them a lot, but they're a PIA to decorate, as their mantels are curved and very narrow, while their chimneys are very tall. This is the kiva in our family room. (BTW, they don't all come painted. I just painted the design on this one about a year after we had this place built.)
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My little tree in there has a hand-carved angel on it:
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The main foyer has all NM art,
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. . . but I still put up the traditional Christmas village I made in my Western hutch there. I also sewed the crewel art above it, both back before I got married and moved out here,
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The guest room has most of my collection of horse art in it, with this being the centerpiece (by wildlife photographer Phil Sonier) that everything is decorated around:

Sooo, here is my one theme tree, a Western tree for this guest room:
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On the nightstand's lamp in there, I have a handmade shade we bought at a gallery in Taos. The old silver bolo tie is one of several I use around the house to decorate things. They stay on all year.
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And the most comfortable reading chair in the world, also in our guest room. Love this chair! The doll, though, is there just for the holidays (LOL).
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In our dining room, I decorate the wine cab (and elsewhere, too) with some of our collection of New Mexican Christmas books. These here are a few written by New Mexican author, Rudolfo Anaya, and illustrated by NM artist, Edward Gonzales. I love both of their work!
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Sooo, this is where I've been cocooning these past two days. Relaxing and recuperating after our big Christmas Day{{gwi:807}} party here. Thanks for taking a peek at my home here in the mountains of New Mexico. The decorations are probably a lot different than what you're used to, but the Christmas Spirit{{gwi:807}} is still the same. Feliz Navidad!


Lynn

This post was edited by lynninnewmexico on Fri, Dec 27, 13 at 20:11

Comments (35)

  • bpath
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Lynn, thank you for sharing! Very lovely and cozy. Love the kiva, the Sonier painting, and the--is it a shaman?--looks like he's announcing the Good News. It all makes one want to settle in and reflect and be content :)

  • bestyears
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Yes, thank you for sharing! You have really embraced your surroundings, and it's beautiful...

  • alisande
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Another thank-you for sharing! All beautiful. I love the Southwestern look, and Native American art in particular. Quite a few walls of my house were once covered by Navajo rugs, but I sold them several years ago. You must be an artist yourself, judging from the kiva painting!

  • fluffybutt
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    So pretty!!! Thanks for sharing.

  • cat_mom
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Beautifully decorated!

    I love your cocooning spot!

  • kswl2
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    You have made a lovely home and life in New Mexico, Lynne, and although it is far from your origins it looks as though you are very at home there! It is very different from what I am used to seeing at Christmas and that is why I like it---- all over the country and world, people decorate their own way but the same impulses motivate them. The desire to make our homes more welcoming in a darker season, to make them festive for gatherings of family and friends, and to remind us of our religious observances----- these are universal, and nowhere do you see a more spirited and joyous manifestation than here on GW. Thank you for sharing your New Mexican Christmas!

    o

  • justgotabme
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Lynn, as always your home is warm and welcoming and so unique. I love everything about it. Such a pleasure to be invited in. Thank you for sharing your home with us.

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    Diane Smith at Walter E. Smithe Furniture
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I loved the tour Lynn! Your house is wonderful.

    I would love to see the walled garden lit up at night. I bet it's magical.

  • gsciencechick
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I love your house because it is so different from what I see here on the east coast, both northeast and southeast. Gorgeous! Those hand-carved chairs are awesome.

  • autismmom
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I absolutely love this...if I won the lotto I think I might have to go in that direction!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!

  • Irish2
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Beautiful views an lovely home, Lynn! I so enjoy when you post pics.

  • countryatheart
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Thank you for sharing the pictures of your beautifully decorated home. I really enjoyed them.

  • maire_cate
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Lynn - your home is so warm and inviting and you've done a beautiful job of decorating. My Mother is from NM and when we were younger we used to drive there from PA every other summer to visit her family in Albuquerque, Clovis and Fort Sumner.

    So it's a double treat for me to see your home in winter with all your holiday decorations. When I remember our visits I can only visualize NM during the dry, hot days of August.

    Thank you so much for showing us your welcoming home!

    Maire

  • Holly- Kay
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Lynn, thank you so very much for sharing your lovely home with us. I enjoyed it!

  • dedtired
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I enjoyed your pictures so much. I would love to see more of NM. I did stick a foot in NM when I was at Four Corners, but that hardly counts!

    Your decorations are lovely.

  • outsideplaying_gw
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Lynn, thank you for the 'open house' tour of your home. You have done a spectacular job decorating for the holidays around the lovely New Mexican decor in your home. Love it all.

  • yayagal
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    That was such an enjoyable journey through your home, I felt like I could see you purchasing this and that and arranging so it all became so appealing. I loved your artistic chair with the skull !!! Georgia would have loved it. Everything was wonderful. Thank you so much.

  • ice1
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I just love your home Lynn, beautiful all around. Thanks for sharing.

  • mitchdesj
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    it's all so lovely, I had seen your living room but getting the more thorough tour gives me a better idea !

  • ttodd
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Love it Lynne! I would never be able to combine traditional w/ New Mexican flair as effortlessly as you!

  • lynninnewmexico
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    I'm so glad that you enjoyed pics of my New Mexico Christmas and thank you for all of your kind words. I'm very blessed to live in a place like this where I enjoy the traditions, people, food, art and architecture of a place so different than what I grew up with.

    One of the most beautiful of our NM traditions are the farolitos (also called luminarias) that we line our walks, portals (porches) and rooftops with during this Christmas Season. Originally, they were thought to light the way for the Christ child on Christmas Eve. Over the years, though, It has become a huge and much loved part of our holidays. Whether we use the old traditional method of making our own using paper lunch sacks filled with a few inches of sand and then a white votive candle (I make my own this way) or the newer plastic, electrified ones on long cords, they can be found everywhere, including on the rooftops of our shops, hotels and restaurants. Here's 2 pics of them. The first is how Old Town Albuquerque looks every Christmas Eve. The second is of a typical home out here, though not mine.
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    Lynn

  • lynninnewmexico
    Original Author
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    Deedee:Thank you. Here's pic of my walled garden taken in the Summer at night with the tree lights on. We love it out there in the evenings when the weather is warmer. The tree in the pic is my Fraser's Photinia. Behind me and not in this pic is the Honey Locust by the fountain and a Japanese Maple, also with lights in them.

    Bpathome: yes, it is a shaman, made by a NM artist. Love his work! I never noticed it until you mentioned it but, yes, he does look like he's announcing the Good News. I like that thought!

    Thank you so much for your kind words Bestyears, Tryingtodecorate, Cat mom, Justgotabme, Irish2, Outsideplaying, Holly-Kay, TheFoxesPad, Mitchdesi, and Countryatheart.,

    Alisande: I'll cherish that compliment!

    Ice/Svava: thank you. You too, have a lovely and differently decorated home that I always enjoy seeing.

    Dedtired: that's something I've never done. Someday maybe I can with a fun photo of it.

    Gsciencechick: thanks! II actually bought them at a local consignment shop for $20 each about ten years ago. What a huge find for me that was!

    Kswl: you sound like you're a writer . . . or should be. You have a lovely, eloquent way of expressing yourself. Thank you so much.

    Autismom: out here, this look can be had for much, much less than you think. We are a state filled to the brim with artists and consignment shops. Thus, original art can be had for less than most of you would pay for a framed print elsewhere.

    Yayagal: thank you! I thought the same thing the first time I saw it, too . . . a Georgia O'Keefe chair (LOL)! It was the grand prize at a big NM art show DH & I attended at least ten years and I won it! BTW, you sound like someone I'd have such fun shopping with. Wish you lived close by!

    Maire: as much as I love my state, the searing heat of August is NOT the best time to enjoy New Mexico. October and the Christmas holiday time, IMO, are the most beautiful.

    Well, again, thanks for taking the time to look.
    Lynn

  • busybee3
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    lovely and so cozy and warm!!

    my heart wasn't into decorating this year, so alot didn't get decorated- so nice to look at yours!

  • nancybee_2010
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    So beautiful and it's clear you have decorated your home with love and care.

  • ladyamity
    10 years ago
    last modified: 9 years ago

    How comforting to come back to Garden Web's Decor board after so much time and see the familiar name of lynninnewmexico (I see a few other familiar names in this post, too!).

    Lynn, you've always had the magic touch to incorporate your styles beautifully!
    Your home and gardens ..... Just as beautiful as ever!

  • sunfeather
    8 years ago

    Thought I would bump this up - Happy Holidays :-)

  • sunfeather
    8 years ago

    Don' mess with perfection :-)

  • nutsaboutplants
    8 years ago

    Lynn, your house and your style, in any season, is so special and delightful. I never tire of your pics. Thanks for sharing!

  • amykath
    8 years ago

    It is a gorgeous winter wonderland and your home is so charming and warm. Glad someone dug this up!

  • LynnNM
    8 years ago

    Thank you so much RGRS, Nutsaboutplants and Aktillery. I'm glad you enjoyed them.

  • Yayagal
    8 years ago

    I love your very original, creative process in producing such a lovely home. It's not everyone who can do that and you do it with just enough to make the home so interesting yet restful. Bravo!

  • LynnNM
    8 years ago

    Thank you, Yayagal. That means a lot to me. I'm not one to redecorate a lot, even though I love decorating with a passion. We like to think seriously about what we want in furniture, art and accessories, buy good quality that lasts, and then just enjoy it. These days I spend my creative energy on holiday decorating and setting nice tables for our dinners and weekend breakfasts.

  • lisa_mocha
    8 years ago

    Beautifully decorated!! So many wonderful, interesting pieces...thanks for sharing!

    ( oh...and THAT VIEW!! Gorgeous!)

  • LynnNM
    8 years ago

    Thanks Lisa. Yes, our mountain and mesa views are fantastic here. And, although somewhat foreign looking, our NM decorations are festive and very Christmas-y to us.