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
Taos Celebrates Nine Weekends of Fall Colors, Aug. 30–Oct. 27
By Taos Webb Administrator | August 30, 2013 Fall colors in Taos, New Mexico include not only the vivid changing leaves in Carson National Forest but a multi-colored palette of festivals that take place throughout September and October. The 2013 Taos Grand Fall Arts season includes many art, music, literary, Continue Reading