Seeing the Forest
Above: Fallen leaves cushion a hiker’s steps on the Pecos Wilderness trail leading to Stewart Lake. Photography by Laurence Parent. November 1941 Beneath the thickets of white-trunked trees the horse…
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Above: Fallen leaves cushion a hiker’s steps on the Pecos Wilderness trail leading to Stewart Lake. Photography by Laurence Parent. November 1941 Beneath the thickets of white-trunked trees the horse…
Read MoreAbove: Before or after the big feast, serve up a robust chili made the easy way. Photography by Douglas Merriam. ANYONE WHO HAS EVER TRIED TO simultaneously deliver a 15-pound bird, gravy, dressing…
Read MoreFrom “The New Mexico Slow Cooker Queen” article in the November 2017 issue. Sweet Potato Gratin Precooked sweet potatoes can go into a slow cooker with gobs of sugar and marshmallows, but I have never…
Read MoreFOR CENTURIES, New Mexico has nurtured people’s artistic souls. In this, our Art Capital of the Southwest issue, you’ll find stories about Ancestral makers, a century-old museum, and the contemporary…
Read MoreSTANLEY CRAWFORD Open Doors When writer Stanley Crawford moved to northern New Mexico in late 1969, he didn’t imagine becoming a farmer, nor how deeply he and his wife, RoseMary, would delve into…
Read MoreAbove: A Dixon Studio Tour visitor relaxes at painter Eli Levin's stop. Photography by Inga Hendrickson. CLEAN UP THE yard. Put away garden tools. Rake up the bones and kindling that the puppy…
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