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Today I decided to google my name and look over a few of the posts I have written elsewhere about Albuquerque and New Mexico over the years and came upon this site: Localism - Cochiti Pueblo.I don't contribute as much as I would like to this site any more and was pleasantly surprised to see what I had contributed. It was like a walk down ...
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It is springtime and the many trails of New Mexico beckon. In the greater Albuquerque area, our high desert climate and easy accessibility to walking paths and trails to and through the bosque (woods) encourage us to be outdoors. We can also pick up trails into the National Petroglyph Monument to spend a leisurely hour or two communing ...
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I can’t think of any of my friends in Albuquerque, New Mexico who don’t have pets. Most have two or more. Several also rescue animals. They tell me the need for animal rescuers is enormous because of a high percentage of abandonment by pet owners.Rescuers don’t restrict their activity to cats and dogs. Some, like my friend ...
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Albuquerque, New Mexico is over 300 years old. It was not always the city that it is now, of almost half a million people. Before the Spanish explorers arrived, Pueblo Indians chose the fertile spot on the bank of the Rio Grande to grow their crops. With the arrival of the Europeans, the small trading post established in the same area grew. Now ...
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