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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
  • New Events for Taos Center for the Arts

     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 ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on July 20, 2007
  • Did You Know About Not Walking The Pueblo Road?

    We're truly a vehicle oriented society, which is probably why I didn't know that you're not supposed to be walking on the main road that accesses the Taos Pueblo.  I've never tried it.  This article by a Pittsburgh columnist about his recent trip to Taos is a fun read, but brings up a sad fact about our society. It's ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on July 12, 2007
  • Taos Center for The Arts Events

    TCA Coming EventsUNM Student Art ExhibitionFri. 5/11 LAST DAY OF EXHIBITION in the Stables Gallery, 11-5pm.  The Lives of Others presented by Movies at the TCASun. 5/13 at 2pm - Mon. & Tues. 5/14 & 5/15 at 7pmSet in 1984 East Berlin, five years before the Wall's fall. This films explores the Stasi who ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on May 12, 2007
  • They Like New Mexico in Brooklyn

    There are quite a few New Yorkers in these parts.  For that reason, I thought you'd like to read this article in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. The writer obviously likes New Mexico, and we're always thankful for kind press from around the world.  Mentioning diversity, flora, fauna, sunrises, sunsets and lots more, it's a very ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on May 3, 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
  • What's "Official" in New Mexico?

    Thanks to the Enchantment Newspaper from Kit Carson Electric in Taos, NM for reminding us of a few of the official symbols of the state of New Mexico:Flower - YuccaBird -  Chaprral or Roadrunner Tree -  Pinon Fish - Cutthroat Trout Animal - Black Bear Vegetables - Chile and Pinto Bean Gem - Turquoise Grass - Blue grama ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on January 29, 2007
  • Native American Events and Dances Around Taos, NM

    One of the wonderful things about living in Taos, NM is the rich Native American culture that's all around us.  A short day trip away are numerous Pueblos, and most allow access at different times for events, dances or just a tour. In looking for some information on dances this week, I found this site with a schedule of events and dances ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 24, 2006
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