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  • Taxation Without Representation?

    Angel Fire is apparently going to build a new sports complex of softball and soccer fields.  It is a worthy goal to provide areas for children and adults to recreate.  It appears that the plan is moving forward, though there is some negative commentary about its funding. It seems that the funding for the project will come from an ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on December 13, 2007
  • I'm a Lousy Realtor® - At Self-Marketing Locally Anyway

      I really appreciate all my readers, site visitors and past clients.  That's especially true because they probably had to do a little work to locate me and my website.  I don't:Meet and greet for businessJoin organizations just to get real estate businessHand out business cards - well maybe about ten in a yearBut, ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on October 4, 2007
  • Town of Taos Charrette Workshop on Growth and Development

    Received this letter from the Town of Taos and thought I'd send it out for more exposure: Dear Taos Community Members,The Town of Taos is excited about our upcoming charrette workshop, where we'll be crafting a new approach to our land use development code. We hope you share this excitement and plan to participate.Because of your ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on September 12, 2007
  • New Mexico Water Data from the USGS

    The map looks better on their site, but the USGS (US Geological Survey) site has some extremely comprehensive water information.  Charts and graphs show flow rates, temperatures and a lot more. The data is even real-time, or very close to it.  The colored dots are measurement points on the various rivers and streams.  When you ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on August 22, 2007
  • Sustaining What We Love About Taos

    Since I sit in a room and write every minute that I'm not working with a real estate buyer or seller, I don't get out enough and miss some things.  An email today from the Taos County Association of Realtors was a forward of one from SustainTaos.org. It brought their site to my attention, and their goal is one with which I can ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on July 26, 2007
  • A Goal Worth Your Support

     I received an email this morning from the Matthew Foster in the Town of Taos Planning & Zoning Department via the Taos County Assn. of Realtors.  I've placed the suggested letter text below so that you can copy it out and send in your support for this grant.  But the deadline is less than a week away, so you'll need to ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on July 25, 2007
  • EPA Warnings About Radon and Cancer

    Click the image to get a larger radon map taken from the EPA web site.  You'll note that Taos is in an area designated as high risk for radon.  As people become more aware of this, don't be surprised when they elect a radon test as part of the inspection process when you sell your home. This is the latest information release ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on May 18, 2007
  • Buy a Taos Horse Property - Adopt a Horse

    Horses from the El Rito and Jicarilla Ranger districts are still available for adoption.  These are wild mustangs that are believed to carry Spanish colonial genetics. If your Taos real estate interests run to horse properties, here's a chance to get a horse to go along with it.  If you're at least 18 years old and ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on April 26, 2007
  • Tilting at Windmills at SMU Taos

    The SMU Taos web site has an article on their adoption of green energy use.  Power from windmills will be used this year to light and heat the campus.  Every step to save energy is welcome, and it was interesting to read that a single kilowatt-hour of green energy saves the equivalent fossil fuel for driving a car 2400 miles. Where ...
    Posted to Taos Talk (Weblog) by 227000 on April 3, 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
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