Mexico Magazine: REAL COWBOYS RIDE, ROPE THEIR WAYS INTO COLORFUL BOOK
"Enduring Cowboys," a fine and colorful $38.95 book of portraits in pictures and words of New Mexico ranch people, is selling very well despite a paucity of publicity since its release last month by New Mexico magazine.Janet Dick, circulation director for the state magazine, said the public response was surprising. Could there be a revival going on here? Consider: * Don Imus, the New York talk star, told Tim Russert in a CNBC interview over the weekend that he and...
Mexico Magazine: A WELL-SEASONED LIFE
Adela Amador's recipes and homespun wisdom continue to delight her readers Little did anyone realize when Adela Amador began writing her food column for New Mexico Magazine seven years ago that "Southwest Flavor" would soon become the magazine's most popular feature. "We surveyed the readers about two years ago and found that Adela had knocked off 'One of Our 50 Is Missing,' which has always been our...
Mexico Magazine: Iron horse
The Santa Fes' glory days Ever since I can remember, Ive loved trains.Several members of my mothers family worked at the Santa Fe yards in Emporia, Kan., and train lore was always with us. As a youngster, I looked up how to say traino in foreign languages. My brothers and I had our share of Lionel HO model trains. And vacation last fall meant going to Alaska to ride the Alaska Railroad between Anchorage and Fairbanks.But I met my match in Robert Strein and John...
Mexico Magazine: Magazine features Las Cruces home
New Mexico Magazine's 2003 Home Issue features the home of Las Cruces residents Doug and Pat Duever. Their Southwest treasure sits on the Picacho Hills and overlooks the city lights of Las Cruces and Mesilla. In the article, the Duevers say they wanted the home oriented east with a view of the Organ Mountains. Their architect, Ron Nims, designed a number of intimate living spaces -- including the master suite, kitchen and breakfast nook -- that take advantage of the views.Among...