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On the Lookout
A statue of Lucien B. Maxwell—seated, rifle across his legs—keeps watch over the northwest corner of Cimarrón Park. One of the largest contiguous landowners in United States history, Maxwell once possessed more than 1.7 million acres in northeast New
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Gift Exchange
WALKING INTO LA GUELAGUETZA feels like entering an oasis. Bright Mexican papel picado banners fill the dining room like a rainbow of flowers climbing over a pergola. While the rest of the space is utilitarian and functional, with comfortable booths t
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Flight Path
Pinyon jays like to announce themselves with a chuckling kind of call, sung out while they fly overhead or settle into chatty flocks, often perched in the branches of the pine tree with which they share a name. In the Southwest, the medium-size, dusk

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