Mel has always had trouble focusing (look, a puppy!) but maybe that's not such a bad thing when it means exploring a diverse range of interests like writing, photography, metalsmithing, dancing, acting, and even a little puppetry. She is a sucker for all things furry, most things scaly, and some things slimy.
I massage the edges of the firm pillow, pressing it until it’s nice and round, tuck it under my folded legs and settle onto the large flat pillow on the floor. I rest my hands on my thighs, close my eyes, and take a deep...
The Taos Art Museum at Fechin House is one of the more popular museums in town, with good reason. The beauty of the house itself, combined with its large collection of early 20th century Taos artists, makes it a must-vis...
The first thing that strikes me about the Ernest L. Blumenschein Home and Museum, or “The Blumy,” as some locals call it, is how authentic it feels. The presence of the family’s furnishings and objects ...
There is a quaint wooden bridge that crosses over the sparkling Rio Pueblo as it meanders past the Hacienda de los Martinez (sometimes called The Martinez Hacienda). This bridge leads directly to the Hacienda from the ma...