Tile Mural, Santa Fe Depot, San Diego, CA. (Tomasito photo)
Gentle Reminder: Santa Fe is more than a railroad--more than the old capital town of New Mexico--it is the Spanish for Holy Faith.
Something to do with faith--not faith of our fathers, nor of our grandfathers--but of people from Spain and Mexico a long, long time ago.
These towns--these railroads--were built and named by people of faith.
Even today--though the Age of Faith is long gone--people of faith still maintain them.
Because deep down, faith goes beyond organized religiosity of all stripes--to the very heart of humanity--that is, of you and me.
Brothers and Sisters, in these dark days: Keep the Faith.
Something to do with faith--not faith of our fathers, nor of our grandfathers--but of people from Spain and Mexico a long, long time ago.
These towns--these railroads--were built and named by people of faith.
Even today--though the Age of Faith is long gone--people of faith still maintain them.
Because deep down, faith goes beyond organized religiosity of all stripes--to the very heart of humanity--that is, of you and me.
Brothers and Sisters, in these dark days: Keep the Faith.
Tomasito
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