By Ana Karina Armijo | November 7, 2013 Eating too much is an annual Thanksgiving tradition for most of us. We stuff ourselves all day and feel guilty for weeks. This year, why not start a healthy pre-Thanksgiving tradition for you and your family? The 3rd Annual Taos Turkey Trot Continue Reading
A Literary Saturday in Taos
By Janet Webb | November 3, 2013 November 2 in Taos. How can a small town like Taos have such a plethora of literary events?! Here was my Saturday calendar: 10:00am. Big Read Launch part one, for kids. Taos Library hosted almost 50 kids and parents to pick up free Continue Reading
Explore the Haunted History of Taos With Ghost Tours of Taos
By Melody Romancito | October 26, 2013 The colorful alleyways and streets of Taos are cheerful in the daytime, but at night on a quiet Taos street, who is to say what might brush up against you in the dark? I give paranormal walking tours from Taos Plaza. Many times Continue Reading
Snow Arrives in Northern New Mexico the Third Week of October
By Janet Webb | October 22, 2013 Earlier than usual** by 33 days, snow fell for the first time this season in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico on Wednesday, October 16. Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort reported 6 inches of snow that Continue Reading
Jeepers, Peepers. It’s Leaf-Peeping Time in Northern New Mexico
By Nina Anthony | October 1, 2013 According to the Farmer’s Almanac, ideal conditions for triggering a colorful fall are a warm dry summer followed by a rainy autumn. New Mexico has had both, with the rainiest September on record for decades ending a three-year drought. With any luck, this Continue Reading