Witness to creation — and destruction

There’s a lot of history packed into Ghost Ranch, a beautiful high-desert spot tucked into an upper corner of New Mexico. Read what the Los Angeles Times‘ Christopher Reynolds has to say about it.

At its highest points, Ghost Ranch rises as a set of chalky red slopes, slopes that you know you’ve seen somewhere before. At its lowest points, along the Chama River, a thousand cottonwoods wear their fall robes of gold.

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  1. Hello Ken!

    On New Mexico-
    Where are you in New Mexico? I visited the state last year for the first time. I spent close to three weeks there, most of it in Taos and immediate surrounding areas, and went to Santa Fe and towns in between. Beautiful state for sure. I was completely taken with Taos and can’t wait for the opportuninty to go back

    On Veteran’s Day-
    How about the broadcasters who wouldn’t air Saving Private Ryan because fear of the FCC? As I remember the movie, it wasn’t so much as “anti-war” but it certainly made the ugly realities of war hit home to mainstream America. I think they would rather not serve as reminders of what is happening in Iraq. I don’t know. Call me paranoid..:-)

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