Super Blood Moon: Lunar Eclipse
Tonight, July 27, 2018, the longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century will take place.
For some Taos is all about the outdoors and it’s not hard to see why. It’s a magnificent setting with sweeping vistas, the majestic mountains and the awe inspiring Rio Grand Gorge.
Skiiers, river rafters, rock climbers, cyclists, equestrians, golfers all love it up here, once they adjust to the altitude and the energy high. We even have a Tennis Ranch.
Check this label for all and everything related to Mother Nature including the gardens people grow.
Tonight, July 27, 2018, the longest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century will take place.
Monsoon season means mushrooms aqui en Taos.
The June Full Moon (called the Full Strawberry Moon) got its name from the Algonquin tribes who recognized its timing as a signal.
The Taos Land Trust is now well into the process of revitalizing a 20-acres tract of wetlands and agricultural land next to Fred Baca Park.
These days it’s much cooler to Glamp than it is to simply go camping. Camping can often be a nightmare, especially when there’s no electricity, running water, or comfy beds, so it’s no surprise that some people avoid it and would rather spend their vacation time in hotel rooms with water and bedding.
Gone Fishing!
With the weather warming up and daylight hours stretching into evening, there’s no better time of year to get outside!
On Sunday, April 22, all around the world, we’ll celebrate Earth Day.
The Lightning Field by sculptor Walter De Maria is one of the late-20th century’s most intriguing and important works of Land Art.
White as snow, soft as beach sand and as sparkling as crystal, these aren’t any old sand dunes!
For that last ski trip of the year, it’s hard to beat Taos.
Looking for a spring break getaway?