While my wife and I suffered through another painful Nebraska football season, we got caught up in the school’s highly successful women’s volleyball program this year. We watched every game we could get on TV and were rewarded for our faithful support when the Husker women made it to to the national championship match lastContinue reading “Uplifting sports …”
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It didn’t fit holiday mood I was envisioning…
Our grandchildren from Texas are visiting for the holidays, and as usual, we are busy with entertaining them. Their choice of activities today was to take the leaves they helped me rake up from our back yard to the yard waste/compost dump. No really, they were surprisingly excited about a trip to the dump inContinue reading “It didn’t fit holiday mood I was envisioning…”
They’re everywhere…
It seems that every Christmas holiday season, retailers come up with a new decorating trend that everyone wants. Last year, I think, it was black and white buffalo check table cloths, wrapping paper, ribbon, bows, napkins, etc. 2021 is the year of the table top red vintage pickup with a Christmas tree in back. IfContinue reading “They’re everywhere…”
Not a nuts idea…
Colleges around the nation have been inspired by the success the University of Florida had years ago in licensing the sports drink “Gatorade” that was invented at the school. In our state, New Mexico State University has capitalized on its 1888 Pistol Pete Ale, as well as a recently released product called “Pistol Pete’s SixContinue reading “Not a nuts idea…”
Strange things that come from Mexico to New Mexico…
Police at border crossings between the United States and Mexico, and at the U.S. Border Patrol stops outside Las Cruces, are always on the alert for illegal drugs. So when agents at an El Paso border crossing spotted a nervous man driving a New Mexico licensed Ford F-150, they figured they should search the pickup.Continue reading “Strange things that come from Mexico to New Mexico…”
Tailgating on trial…
The foundation of this story is basic New Mexico politics. An elected official in Rio Arriba County acting badly. It starts with the conviction last week of Rio Arriba County Sheriff James Lujan for two felony counts for helping friend avoid arrest and pressuring one of his deputies not to tell other deputies about theContinue reading “Tailgating on trial…”
An unbearable tale…
First the details. A man riding a moped in a long, heavy black overcoat was reported to be terrorizing the town of Tucumcari earlier this month by spraying unsuspecting citizens and their vehicles with bear spray. Police issued a warning to citizens after several reports of attacks by the man on the Moped. On Nov.Continue reading “An unbearable tale…”
Where can I get this kind of job…
For the past several weeks, my wife and I have been updating our living room with new upholstery for the couch, new carpeting and different paint on the walls. As we sorted through hundreds of color chips for paint and many scrapbooks for upholstery and carpet, I became fascinated by the dizzying array of namesContinue reading “Where can I get this kind of job…”
They said it…
While poking around on the web I stumbled across a humorous quote about New Mexico that prompted me to look for other things that have been said about our state by both people who live/grew up here and those who visit or just pass through. The one that caught my eye was made by LewContinue reading “They said it…”
Helping tiny fish…
Many of my readers know I’m a fly fishing fan, although I don’t get out as much as I used to. I’ve been particularly interested in the recovery of the once endangered and now threatened Gila trout. As a member of the Gila-Rio Grande Chapter of Trout Unlimited, I was asked by the organization toContinue reading “Helping tiny fish…”
Worth its own blog…
My regular readers might remember a blog I wrote earlier this year about quirky headlines that were not fully vetted before they appeared in print. I found one in last week’s Albuquerque Journal worth adding to that list. It read: “Pension board to probe member” This was disturbing on many levels, but certainly memorable. IContinue reading “Worth its own blog…”
He made a dull impression on himself…
Police in Clovis were summoned to a local Catholic church in 2006 to investigate a burglary. Near the church, they came across an inebriated man wandering in the street. When they questioned him, he admitted he had broken into the church with a hammer and drank a large quantity of communion wine. Police also foundContinue reading “He made a dull impression on himself…”
Critters behaving badly in New Mexico…
The year 1999, where many were fearing the arrival of an apocalyptic Y2K, seems to have somehow adversely affected critters in New Mexico. Consider these incidents: A female wolf who was introduced during a Defenders of Wildlife news conference in Albuquerque, did not seem to generate much goodwill during her stage time. The wolf managedContinue reading “Critters behaving badly in New Mexico…”
Sacrificing my body in the interest of science…
I’ve written several blogs over the past couple of years under the general heading of “burritos behaving badly.” I don’t know why I find burritos to be an amusing topic, but you’ll just have to put up with it as an off-bubble glitch in my personality. This blog focuses on a personal burrito adventure, conductedContinue reading “Sacrificing my body in the interest of science…”