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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 ...
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The book 101 Best Outdoor Towns is getting great reviews (see them at the bottom of the book page at Amazon). Taos is, of course, one of the towns described. If you love it here, wouldn't it be great to be able to locate other places with the same characteristics?
One of the authors' criteria is a good breakfast, so I ...
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Fire season is getting off to a fast start with a couple of fires in the are this weekend. Driving back from Santa Fe we were treated to an excellent long-distance view of the fire west of the gorge on Monday.
The fire in Tesuque on Sunday resulted in structure evacuations. Get the story on both here in the online ...
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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 ...
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It seems that M.K. Geneva has an award-winning yard in Wilmington Delaware. The Delaware Center for Horticulture has awarded her gardens three different times. But, according to Delaware Online, she could be going to jail. It seems that complaints from neighbors about code violations are being enforced, and she has a summons and ...
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This says it better than I can. Word is that there may be more this weekend. Haven't found anyone complaining about getting around in it. On the contrary, took a little walk on Bent Street and got this shot in the John Dunn Shops.
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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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