Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’

Timeline: 100 years of New Mexico

Monday, February 6th, 2012


Here are some of the biggest events in New Mexico over the past 100 years.

1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary prison riot – documentary

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012


Documentary about the 1980 New Mexico State Penitentiary Riots in which 33 inmates were killed. A truly chilling programme, when the inmates had control of the prison they dished out some truely brutal behaviour on fellow prisoners who were suspected of being snitches orsex offenders. en.wikipedia.org

Georgia O’Keeffe in New Mexico

Saturday, January 28th, 2012


Footage of the 92 year old Georgia O’Keeffe taken in and around her home in New Mexico – Watch quietly here: bit.ly

Semen Found in New Mexico Grocery Store Yogurt Sample Commentary

Monday, January 23rd, 2012


A customer at an Albuquerque supermarket insisted last week that there was something gross in a yogurt sample an employee gave her while she was shopping. Turns out she was right. An Albuquerque police source said a Greek yogurt sample a Sunflower Market employee handed a customer wasfilled with mushroom tip juice. Like us on facebook www.facebook.com

Anti-Immigrant New Mexico Governor: My Grandparents Were Illegal Immigrants, So What!?

Saturday, January 14th, 2012


From the Majority Report, live MF 11:30am EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM Hey look! Another Republican came out of the closet! No, no, not another closet gay Republican. This time anti-immigrant New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez has just come out and admitted that her grandparents were illegal immigrants! In fact, she wouldn’t be here today if she wasn’t the anchor baby of an anchor baby!

New Mexico – Home to Sheriff Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid – YouTube

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012


music by zero project is called ‘Land of Legends’ very appropriate for this part of New Mexico..

UFO Museum – Roswell New Mexico

Thursday, January 5th, 2012


UFO Museum – Roswell New Mexico What happened in Roswell New Mexico on July 5, 1947? UFO or weather balloon? Why did the government change the story?

New Mexico overpowers UMKC 87-62

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011


with christmas only days away he still wanted his team focussing on basketball.. missouri kansas city in the pit tonight.. a sloppy start.. tony snell had the hot hand t nights ago and he warmed up the crowd with this jam… ==== lobos on the run.. nice touch pass to phillip mcdonald getting up to throw it down.. ==== jamal fenton came off the bench to provide a spark.. he nails the three… ==== mcdonald found his stroke.. he nails the three.. lobos win their eighth straight with a 25 points win.. 87-62… mcdonald.. didn’t play tuesday night.. but he finished with a season-high 18 points tonight.. jamal fenton had eight assists to go along with his 16 points.. sophomore kendall williams suited up but did not play tonight.. steve alford says williams had a poor semester academically .. it’s a one game punishment.. alford says williams might be back in the lineup against new mexico state..

Snowstorm blankets New Mexico

Friday, December 23rd, 2011


Snowstorm blankets New Mexico

Travel Guide New Mexico tm Ghost Towns New Mexico

Sunday, December 18th, 2011


The Land of Enchantment still echos with voices from its colorful past. These voices speak especially clearly from the ghost towns, mining camps, and little-known places that populate New Mexico’s landscape. New Mexico’s story is rich with history, from the Ancient Puebloan Indians, to Spanish explorers, pioneers traveling along the Santa Fe Trail, and prospectors in the 19th century. These many folks left their “footprints,” not only along the many old trails in the “Land of Enchantment,” but also on the many ruins and ghost towns that remain. Cuchillo, established by ranchers and farmers in the 1850s, was named for a nearby creek and a local Apache chief, Cuchillo Negro (Black Knife). Midway between the mines at Chloride and Winston and the railroad at Engle, it flourished as a stage stop and trade center from the 1880s to the 1930s. Charming original buildings still stand, including the Cuchillo Bar and Store, and San Jose Catholic Church, built in 1907 Chloride was founded in 1880. Englishman Harry Pye had discovered silver ore there in the late 1870s, and soon after Pye was killed by Apaches, word of the silver find got out. Despite the threat of Indian attacks Chloride grew to over 3000 people. In its heyday it had nine saloons, a general store, a dry goods store, a millinery shop, a restaurant, a butcher shop, a candy store, a pharmacy, a Chinese laundry, a photography studio, a school, and two hotels. The Black Range newspaper was printed in Chloride from 1882 to