Posts Tagged "Natalie Candelaria"

Music – Dining, Traveling, or Relaxing

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Cassandra Wilson   – Blue Skies    -    Dinner    –   Jazz

Paolo Nutini   –   Chamber Music    -    Relax   -      Pop

Adanowsky    -       J’aime Tes Genoux  –     Travel     –   Latin Rock

Taken By Trees   –   Watch the  Waves      -   Relax/Travel  –   Alternative

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Enclosed Bicycling

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The Tripod Bike

“Columbia Cycle Works, LLC is the manufacturer and seller of the Tripod, a fully enclosed commuter tricycle. The Tripod was developed as a sporty, economical and ecologically sustainable alternative to fossil fuel based commuter vehicles. Columbia Cycle Works is located in Portland, Oregon. We invite you to explore our website and learn more about an exciting new way to commute to work or just get around town.”   http://columbiacycleworks.com/
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Book Gift Ideas

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Thinking Fast and Slow:   Author Daniel Kahneman

 The Orchard: A Memoir:  Author Theresa Weir

 Hungry Girl Supermarket Survival: Aisle by Aisle:  Author Lisa Lillien

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Workout Music

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Tabi Bonney  -  Jet Setter  -   Hip Hop/Rap

Diamond Ring  -  Pre-Owned Heart  - Alternative

SBTRKT  -  Right Thing to Do  -  Electronic

The  Ting Tings  -  Fruit Machine  -  Alternative

 

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New Mexico Getaway – Nature, History, & Culture

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Sky City Cultural Center

“Discover the traditional Native American culture and living history of Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico. The Sky City Cultural Center is the gateway to our Pueblo and Museum exhibits. Take a guided tour of the ancient pueblo village atop a 367-foot sandstone bluff, shop at the Gaits’i Gift Shop for beautiful Native American jewelry and Acoma pottery, have lunch in the Y’aak’a Café, or join us for feast day celebrations and other annual public events.”  http://sccc.acomaskycity.org/

Chaco Canyon

“From AD 850 to 1250, Chaco was a hub of ceremony, trade, and administration for the prehistoric Four Corners area–unlike anything before or since.  Chaco is remarkable for its multi-storied public buildings, ceremonial buildings, and distinctive architecture.  These structures required considerable planning, designing, organizing of labor, and engineering to construct.  The Chacoan people combined many elements: pre-planned architectural designs, astronomical alignments, geometry, landscaping, and engineering to create an ancient urban center of spectacular public architecture–one that still awes and inspires us a thousand years later.“ http://www.nps.gov/chcu/home.htm

Gila Cliff Dwelling National Monument

“Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument offers a glimpse into the homes and lives of the Mogollon people who lived in this area over 700 years ago” .            http://www.nps.gov/gicl/historyculture/index.htm

 

San Antonio Hot Springs Santa Fe National Forest

“The Village of Jemez Springs is one of New Mexico’s most enchanted destinations! Nestled between stunning red rock mesas (remnants of ancient lava flows over a million years old) the Village is named for its famous mineral hot springs. Fissures in the earth allow water near the surface to contact rock below that is heated by the magma underneath. “  http://www.jemezsprings.org/

 

National Wildlife Refuge

24th Annual Festival of the Cranes
Nov. 18-20, 2011

“In the City of Socorro, New Mexico and the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge celebrates the return of the cranes with this popular and acclaimed Festival!

Over 100 lectures, workshops, tours, hikes and hands-on activities are planned, ranging from the popular Sandhill Crane Behavior to special photography tours to socializing with locals on the Plaza. 2011 promises to be one of the greatest years yet, and we look forward to seeing you there! “   http://www.friendsofthebosque.org/crane/index.html

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