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  • Honey & The Honey Man

    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 ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 6, 2007
  • Update on Taos Real Estate and Area Videos

    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 ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on August 22, 2007
  • The Taos New Mexico Podcast

    Always trying something new to promote Taos and sometimes real estate, I've started an audio podcast at TaosCast.com.  It's also franed into this site at this page. If you're an artist, own a gallery, restaurant, or other Taos business, I'd like to do some remote podcasting about all phases of life in Taos.  Let me know ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on August 10, 2007
  • Native Plant Society of New Mexico Announcement

    NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF NEW MEXICOTAOSPresents Juan Estevan Arellano, award-winning author, who will discuss his book, “Ancient Agriculture: Roots & Application of Sustainable Farming.” Besides being an author and poet, Juan is an environmental activist, farmer and acequia mayordomo.  He speaks eloquently about the ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on April 2, 2007
  • We Need Contributors - Promote Your Passion or Business Here

    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, ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 8, 2006
  • The Many Ways to Get Fresh News from TaosTalk

    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 ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 8, 2006
  • Taos, NM Wild Horse Adoption

    Carson National forest is putting up 31 horses for adoption.  These were rounded up on the Jarita Mesa, and they hope to get more before spring.  More at this press release. Search All Taos Real Estate Listings Here    50+ Taos Real Estate Maps    Email Jim  
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 7, 2006
  • Destination Taos - Tourism Promotion with Flair

    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 ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 1, 2006
  • D.H. Lawrence in New Mexico [Part II]

    In the late spring of my first year in New Mexico, I was invited to stay at the D.H. Lawrence Ranch by its castellan as his guest. That we met at all was kismet.  On my first visit to the Ranch, my car had thrown its radiator cap during the grueling seven-mile climb to 8,600’ elevation. How would I make it down the mountain? My ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on November 30, 2006
  • Pot Creek Cultural Site Near Taos, NM

    The Pot Creek Cultural Site, located just a little way up Hwy 518 past Talpa, is one local cultural site that I've missed. I've passed it many times and noticed cars parked at the closed gate during the off-season, but never really knew what was behind the gate. Now that I do, I am looking forward to doing a little virtual tour for this ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on November 30, 2006
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