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For the Reader
This month the JOY Writers are having one of their two yearly public readings at the Roswell Museum and Art Center. It will be held in the Bassett Auditorium on January 21 at 2:00 pm. The reading is free and … Continue reading
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Tagged Dark Canyon, family, Guadalupe Mountains, JOY Writers, photography, Public Reading, Ranch life
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Teen Bird
On 15 June I wrote about a family of mockingbirds that had roosted outside my laundry room window. I think it only fitting that I tell what has been happening of late with them. First, they only had one chick … Continue reading
Mockingbird
For the second year in a row, a pair of mockingbirds have made their nest in the grapevine outside my washroom window. I know. I know. You’re jealous. But, before you really start to eat your heart out I need … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookish, Harper Lee, instinct, Mockingbird, photography, survival, wild animals, Writing
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You’ll See, Finally!
I have been promising to post a video essay about Roswell for a few days now, and here it comes. It’s actually a scavenger hunt. It involves fifteen public and easy to find locations here in Roswell. It has only … Continue reading
By the Eye
In anticipation of A Bookish Affair, I’ve been planning a photographic essay about good old Roswell, America. By photographic essay, I mean I have set of images that I’m going to try and get of this town that show it … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Bookish, friends, photography, reading, Roswell, teaching
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The Big Question
So…I started teaching professionally (officially) in 1985. I was interviewed by Hector Madrid, the principal of Deming High at the time, and his assistant principal and activities director. They were all three at a convention in Albuquerque, and I drove … Continue reading