On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:06 PM, Robert Munn wrote:
>
> I thought Taos started as an artists' colony? I guess I thought that was a
> big thing there. Maybe that's one of my romanticisms of New Mexico from a
> youth of watching Hollywood classics like Twins.

It was pretty big, and there are still a few left.  I pass at least
one "pretty true to the roots" going to and from Red River.  Can't
remember the name right now.

Mad-rid is sort of a new age art commune deal... There near Embudo
Station (now for sale, sadly), there was something, IIRC...  NM is
pretty artsy/communey, I'd say.  When the wife and I were doing our
little tours, seemed like we saw quite a bit o' stuff...

Those were good times.  Driving around the state, busted passenger
window, bears and raccoons ransacking our granola bars...

Good times.

There were a lot more communes in the 60s / early 70s tho, I reckon.  ;-)

For an app name, how about "the fun cooker" :-)P  Yes, the deal with
patents and trademarks has gotten totally out of hand over the years.
Evolution, or something.  Maybe love of money.  Eh.

-- 
All the choir of heaven and furniture of earth - in a word, all those
bodies which compose the frame of the world - have not any subsistence
without a mind.
George Berkeley

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