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Living Local & Real Estate
Listing We Love: It’s Too Cool for the Pool
In the midst of the ‘Winter Blues’ we can’t help but think about Summer, so here’s some ‘cool pools’ to warm up your mind. 10002 SAN SAVINO COURTBedrooms: 4 • Bathrooms: 3.5Square Feet: 3,519Currently offered at $595,000 Laura Conniff 575-644-0067Steinborn & Associates Real Estate 575-522-3698 5521 REDFOX ROAD Bedrooms: 4 • Bathrooms: 3.5Square Feet: … [Read more...]
Home Tour: Let’s Play
Stunning retreat just minutes from the heart of Mesilla Written by JOSHUA BYERSPhotography by DONICIO MADRID Leaving the heart of Mesilla, you wouldn’t expect to find such an exclusive retreat so quickly. But before you know it, you’re turning down a private driveway lined with Cypress trees and pampas grass on each side. It’s a short drive but one you won’t forget, no … [Read more...]
Hecho en Las Cruces: Pecan Harvest in full swing after freeze
WE CAUGHT UP WITH GARY AND JACOB ARNOLD OF ARNOLD BROS. PECANS TO SEE HOW THE PECAN GETS FROM THE BRANCH TO OUR HOLIDAY TABLE. Written by DANIEL GONZALES It is usually around Thanksgiving,” says Gary, “You can never predict when the freeze will come, but sometime in late November, I am sure every pecan farmer is waiting for that morning.” The Arnold Bros. began … [Read more...]
Thoughtful Gardens: An Education Garden
The delight of vegetable gardening with children and grandchildren is the joy they take in discoveries such as the taste of a fresh tomato,the life cycle of a moth or just playing in the dirt. As we plan our spring gardens, we can consider the ways to give children of any age hands on experiences and lasting skills. Written by JACKYE MEINECKE We can nurture curiosity … [Read more...]
Heritage: NMSU’s Oldest Building on Campus is Conroy Honors Center
Exterior of 111-year-old Y.M.C.A. building, now NMSU’s William B. Conroy Honors Written and photography by BUD RUSSO It’s an unprepossessing building, sitting just south of NMSU’s Center for the Arts. It doesn’t even look old, yet it’s the oldest building on campus. The building in question is now 111 years old and still going strong. In the late 1800s, New Mexico … [Read more...]




















