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Adventure Travel

A Blogger’s List of Superiorities

NOB HILL, ALBUQUERQUE—After spending much of the last two months on the road for “Off the Road”, I have been amazed by much of what I saw..  Here is a short list of what I thought were the very best or most interesting or funniest things I encountered. ❤  BEST Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 26, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

El Corazón de Belen: Becker Avenue

PETE’S CAFE, BELEN—I met Rhona Espinoza, Belen’s Executive Director of its MainStreet Partnership, for lunch.  There are two things I have to say about that: 1.  Pete’s Cafe was packed, but Rhona knew absolutely everybody in the place…well, except one person and that person was me. 2.  I have seen Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 24, 2015 ago
Blog

Back to Barelas for Huevos, Repairs, and a Man with Bronze Skin

Let’s go back to Barelas.  My friend Sam Pillsbury and I went down for breakfast at the legendary Barelas Coffee House.  He, being vegetarian, had pancakes.  I had the basic huevos rancheros.  Apparently Barack Obama had the DeLuxe huevos rancheros when he ate here.  That’s where they sneak a couple Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 23, 2015 ago
Art

Artesia & The Big Hurd. Part II: Jose Zelaya’s Pop-A-Top Library

ARTESIA PUBLIC LIBRARY—It was a two-part move for the mural.  The first leg of the trip was to an airport hanger in Midland, Texas.  There the mural would wait for about a year in a climate controlled setting until the Artesia library construction could be completed.  However, there was a Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 20, 2015 ago
Art

Artesia & The Big Hurd. Part I: The Mural Has Left The Building.

This is the story of how Artesia, New Mexico got a priceless mural done by Peter Hurd…how the mural came to be, its removal from a building slated for destruction, the multi-year journey from Houston to Artesia, and how this gigantic yet extremely fragile art piece was inserted into a Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 19, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

Lovington: This Weekend It’s BBQ & Red Dirt Music!

MAIN & CENTRAL, LOVINGTON—I gave Tabatha Lawson a questioning look. “Red Dirt Music?” “Yeah,” she said.  “Red Dirt.  Texas Country.  That’s what they play.” She was talking about the band Reckless Kelly.  I hated to display my ignorance, but I had not heard of Reckless Kelly, Texas Country or Red Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 16, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

Roswell: Come for the UFO, Stay for the RMAC.

11TH ST. & MAIN, ROSWELL—Sometimes it’s hard to find a place to visit where there actually is something for everybody.  Roswell is just such a place.  What excites the kid inside all of us more than little green spacemen crash landing here on earth? Once, on a train from Chicago Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 13, 2015 ago
Blog

Barelas: Ups & Downs of Life South of Downtown

4TH ST & BRIDGE BLVD SW, ALBUQUERQUE—The story of so many of our communities in New Mexico is the story of Ups and Downs:  economic boosts followed by changing conditions and economic wash out.  Many times the railroad is involved, and the Barelas community is no exception.  Many times the Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 12, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

Clayton…Always Fascinating!

EKLUND HOTEL, CLAYTON—It would not be true to say that the Rockabilly 4-day party chased me out of Tucumcari.  No, I left of my own accord…although every room in the three motels I looked at were rented for the entire weekend. Sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer, there was plenty Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 6, 2015 ago
Adventure Travel

Love’s Labors Not Lost: Robert, Christy & the Odeon Theater

SOUTH 2ND & CENTER ST, TUCUMCARI—The Odeon Theater lights up South 2nd St. in Tucumcari.  The rest of the street is pretty dark.  This is not on Route 66 that has the world famous neon signs…signs like the Blue Swallow Motel and the TeePee Curio Shop. No, this is old Read more…

By Jon Knudsen, 10 yearsJune 5, 2015 ago

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