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Visit the carvers: artisans along the High Road to Taos
"My work is a prayer," says Lorrie Garcia of Penasco, New Mexico. "I always offer a prayer for the person who is ultimately going to end up with...
Sunset, 09/01/04 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Taos harvest drive: sample New Mexico's autumn bounty - Travel
Loaded with baskets of tree ripened red and gold apples, plums, pears, and other produce, northern New Mexico's farm stands are at their autumn...
Sunset, 10/01/03 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Artful loafing: the rise of New Mexico's artisan bakeries is bringing back a farming tradition - Travel
When it comes to baking, natural simplicity has its virtues--ask anyone who's ever broken the golden brown crust of an artisan bread. These loaves...
Sunset, 04/01/03 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Woodworking 101 - Shopping
FOR ADVICE ON SOUTHWEST FURNITURE, WE GO TO THE SOURCE: ERNEST THOMPSON. "If made right, by a craftsman, contemporary Southwestern furniture can be...
Sunset, 11/01/02 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Back to the bosque: the Rio Grande's cottonwood forests are threatened treasures. Here's how they're being saved - Travel Making a Better West
Majestic cottonwood trees, their shimmering heart-shaped leaves blazing gold in the autumn sunlight, stand in regal splendor along the banks of the...
Sunset, 10/01/02 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Return of the Atomic age - Best of the West
ROCKET SCIENCE COMES TO OLD TOWN'S MUSEUM ROW. The 32-year-old National Atomic Museum has reopened after moving from Kirtland Air Force Base, which...
Sunset, 09/01/02 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Jemez State Monument: Near Bernalillo, New Mexico - History - Brief Article
On a stark hillside, a signed walking trail leads 3/4 mile past a kiva and through the ruins of Giusewa, a 13th-to 17th-century Native American...
Sunset, 05/01/02 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Chile that's over the top: Share New Mexico's love affair with the great Frito pie
Elmer Doolin of San Antonio, Texas, made a successful bid for culinary immortality when he founded the Frito Company in 1932, originally...
Sunset, 05/01/02 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Cimarron Canyon State Park: Near Taos, New Mexico - Camping - Brief Article
At 8,000 feet in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, sundappled, wildflower-filled, 8-mile-long Cimarron Canyon State Park is a haven for campers,...
Sunset, 05/01/02 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication -
Jama Fontaine's Secret of Success
JAMA FONTAINE, A PRUDENTIAL PREFERRED PROPERTIES associate broker, is not your everyday successful residential broker. In addition to being ranked...
New Mexico Business Journal, 05/01/01 by Sharon Niederman · More from publication


