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There is absolutely nothing in this post or reference article related to Taos real estate. However, this article on the Honey Man in Villanueva was fun to read and quite educational.
Dionycio Padilla shares a great deal of his knowledge about bees and honey. It is also very apparent that he loves working with bees. A small quote ...
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I've set up all my YouTube videos to display at www.TaosVideos.com. Check it out when you get a chance, as I'm up to 25 or more and adding all the time.
I just recently did one at Taos Plaza Live and also a podcast that evening. Of course, you'll have to listen to my Texas accent on the podcast, but professional voice is ...
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TCA Coming Events Flamenco Fiestas presented by Catalina Rio de FernandezSat. 7/21 at 7pmTickets $15 at FX-18 or charge by phone, 758-2052 and at the door 45 minutes prior to show time. "Away from Her" presented by Movies at the TCA Sun. July 22 at 2pm & Mon. & Tues. July 23 & 24 at 7:30pm NEW TIMEA ...
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In an effort to make TaosTalk a valuable resource for our readers and for those thinking of moving to Taos, we want to publish posts about all aspects of life in Taos, NM.
We would like regular contributors of informational posts about the outdoors, arts, business, events, activities, organizations, etc. If you have a subject, ...
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For those of you using RSS news readers, you'll find the feed links at the top of this blog. However, for the many that don't know about RSS, it's not a problem. At the bottom of most posts, including this one, you'll find links to subscribe to a weekly email newsletter of the new posts for the week. You can also ...
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I received an email this morning with great information from Destination Taos. This consortium includes:
Taos County Chamber of Commerce
Taos County Lodgers Association
Taos Ski Valley Resort
Taos Ski Valley Chamber of Commerce
Taos Convention Center
Taos Pueblo and Taos Mountain Casino
Taos Pueblo Tourism Department
I'm bookmarking ...
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Every morning with the day's first light, I step off my portal, heading towards the Rio Grande Gorge. The scrabble trail through the sage leads me due west to the lip of the gorge, the Rio perhaps 400 feet below. There is not a tree in sight at all compass points. Magpies, quail and crows show off to landlubber jackrabbits, bunnies ...
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Although Geoffrey Chaucer said it first in the fourteenth century, and T.S. Eliot echoed it in the twentieth, April may not be the cruelest month after all. Surely September vies for this distinction. September is such a bittersweet month. It is particularly poignant this year: New Mexico is almost unrecognizably green and gold and blowsy after ...
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