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“Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943″ Photo Blog

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Pie Town back in the 40s—where the men were men, and the women did everything else. Check out pictures 16-21, talk about Wild West!

Pie Town still holds its yearly Pie Festival, it’s still home to some of the best pies in the Southwest and the people are still a friendly bunch ready to welcome you into their quaint, rural community. If you like peace and quiet, have had about enough of the rat race and value the beauty of wide open spaces and clear blue skies, come to Ponderosa Views and make every day worthy of pie a la mode! :)

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Get Ready For Los Ranchos First Annual Art Tour!

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

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Kat Kinnick

Mark Your Calendar:

November 6 – 7, 2010

The Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque is just seven miles from downtown Albuquerque, but millions of miles away in terms of attitude. Tiny, with just one main street, Los Ranchos relies heavily—and with good reason—on its rural charm and its surprisingly rich arts scene. This November, the many resident artists will open their studios and homes to the public, giving visitors to Los Ranchos the chance to get up close and personal with their lives and their work. Local vineyard The Anderson Winery will hold a small tour preview gallery to display samples of the work that can be found throughout the village, so stop by for a glass of wine and a view of things to come.
Take a break from the city and head on down to Los Ranchos—the weather will be fall at its best, and you just might find that picture perfect piece you were looking for to complete your decor.
For more information, visit www.losranchosarttour.com
Mark Beck

A Roarin’ Good Time In Ruidoso!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Take a step back through time to those wonderful days of yesteryear to the mythical town of Bonita City, a place that knows no zip code and is still a long way off from cellphone reception. Bonita City is generally a quiet, tranquil place during the heat of the day. Nothing much is going on except for the sounds coming from the Flying J chuck wagon where Cookie is working on the biscuit dough, getting that barbecue  chicken and beef ready… and the ever-present sound of the bubbling, boiling, cheapest pinto beans they could find. Starting at 5:30 p.m. (Monday through Saturday) Bonita City comes alive with the hustle and bustle of merchants opening up the sweet shop, gift shops and, of course…the Flying J Ranch Box Office. There’s a flurry of activity along Main Street between 5:30 and 6:50 p.m. That’s when everybody comes to Bonita City. The kids are lining up for two-dollar pony rides. From babes to big boys, the cowpokes (and pokettes) mount up for a supervised stroll through the wilderness surrounding Bonita City.

If you hear gunfire… Don’t worry! It’s coming from the Bonita City pistol range where kids of all ages are trying out their skills. Nearby is gold panning for the “49-er” in all of us making for a pleasant evening… Located on Highway 48, North of Ruidoso.  Open Monday through Saturday through Labor Day and on Saturdays in September.  For info call  James & Cindy Hobbs (575) 336-4330 or toll free (888) 458-3595 or visit www.flyingjranch.com

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