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  1. New Mexico--The Land of Enchantment No, you do not need a passport (at least not from the United States!) to visit New Mexico!  Yes, you can drink the water!  Yes, they have things like airports, trains, freeways, and cars in New Mexico (most of the stagecoaches are...
  2. Planning a US Road Trip: The Southern Route If you love warmth and sunshine, this is the perfect US road trip for you where you'll get to see 8 different states. Some of the most unique areas of the country are all easily accessible from I-10, a highway that begins in Los Angeles and ends...
  3. Grand Circle Road Trip The area of the United States that includes northern Arizona, northwest New Mexico, southern Utah, and southwest Colorado is often known as the "Grand Circle" of the southwest. The Four Corners region of these states provide a concentration of some o...
  4. Georgia O'Keeffe - Resources for Art Lovers Find out about American artist Georgia O'Keeffe (1887-1986), her life and her artwork; where her paintings are in museums and art galleries; online sites about her and her art; books and videos about her, her art and her home in New Mexico. It also...
  5. All About Kachinas Traditional Kachina Dolls are hand made by carving them from cottonwood trees. Storytellers describe how the spirits found in the world around us act. The Kachina Dolls embody those spirits. In our travels throughout the Southwest, my wife and I sho...
  6. Day of the Dead Art This lens is a collection of Day of the Dead art found from across the Web. Celebrate and remember your loved ones and ancestors with some exuberant and irreverent art that laughs in the face of Death! Image courtesy of Hanoi Mark on Flickr.
  7. Milagro, the Mexican Miracle Charm Milagros are small metal (such as gold, silver, copper, bronze and tin) charms representing different parts of the body and symbols of daily life. The word milagro means miracle. The charms have been used as sympathetic magic in parts of Spain and It...
  8. Red River, New Mexico In the old days people came to Red River in search of gold. Now people come to town in search of different treasures-the beauty of nature, memorable times with family and friends, a slower pace, and four seasons of fantastic outdoor adventure. Why no...
  9. Georgia O'Keeffe The portrait on the left, of O'Keeffe when she was thirty-one years old, was taken by Alfred Stieglitz, in 1918.   This lens will always be a work in progress. I will continually try to update this site with new links to books and information pert...
  10. Welcome to Las Vegas... New Mexico! Las Vegas rests beneath the gentle shadow of the Sangre de Christo mountains, a small, vibrant city on the edge of rolling green-gold prairie, a city whose land speaks of fire-roasted chile and reflected sun. The scent of juniper and pinon welcomes y...
  11. Southwest Art by Wendy Meg Siegel I absolutely love the Southwest. It's one of my favorite places to visit and to photograph. Within this lens you will find images of my Southwest artwork and products displaying these photo/mixed media paintings. In addition, you can choose to le...
  12. America T-Shirts & Gifts Star Shop America online clothing store offers printed US custom t-shirts like no other online gift shop, with great t-shirt designs of all regions in the USA and Canada, unique gift ideas for almost every city, state or landscape in America. Buy Ame...
  13. Pueblo Indian Culture Welcome. This site is dedicated to the rich cultures of the Pueblo Indians who live in New Mexico. There are 19 recognized Pueblos who share ancient ancestors, but today each has its own distinct personality, with individual festivals, specialized ha...
  14. Green Chile - Yum!! Having grown up in New Mexico, my husband was stunned to discover you couldn't order green chile on your pizza in Texas. While in NM, almost every restaurant offers something with green chile on it, it's almost unheard of anywhere outside the state....
  15. Quesea's Lensography Squidoo is my friend. It was love at first sight. That's because of what I learn here, the people I meet here, and what I can create here. My wife and I like to take road trips. you'll see what I mean. Usually, we visit one or more National Parks,...
  16. The National Parks of USA in an RV Should you rent an RV (i.e. campervan, mobile home) and explore America? This article gives travel advice for road-trips in America and details my experiences from when I took a career break and set off on a road-trip in an RV, round the national p...
  17. Who killed Billy the Kid? Billy the kid a.k.a. William H. Bonney,a.k.a. Henry McCarty. Born on November 23, 1859 (1859-11-23) New York City, New York, United States Died July 14, 1881 (aged 21) Fort Sumner, New Mexico, U.S. Occupation Ranch hand, Gambler, Cattle rustler, Out...
  18. New Mexico Jobs New Mexico Jobs - New Mexico agriculture: Cattle and dairy products top the list of major animal products of New Mexico. Cattle, sheep, and other livestock graze most of the arable land of the state throughout the year. Lumber mills in Albuquerque pr...
  19. Mama's Minerals - Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexico Mama's Minerals ....from mother earth to you.... Albuquerque's best independent source for Beads, Minerals, Fossils, Metal Detectors, Classes, Gold Pans, Tumblers, Jewelry, Stone Carvings, Books, and more! Local in Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexi...
  20. X-Files Collectables This is the Squidoo page for XF collectables. Your one stop shop for X-files collectables on the internet. We specialise in X-files collectables including collectors cards by Topps and Inkworks. Magazines, Comics, Books, DVDs and Videos. We also stoc...