Duke City Fix

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Laura

blogging withdrawal or something like that, plus two upcoming events

So...for about a year I blogged about environmental issues in New Mexico. There are a number of reasons why I started doing that, and a number of others why I stopped.

But really, none of those reasons are very important right now, when I'm trying to procrastinate work on a Sunday afternoon and when I have an Inbox full of emails from people who are writing to me about environmental issues in their communities or about events going on within their organizations.

(And I'm not even going to get started on this whole climate change thing, which every magazine in the universe is running stories about (some lame stories; some great ones) and which our elected officials don't deem important enough to get their butts in gear and try and do something about. Here's a really important climate change story on Dot Earth, the NYT environment blog.)

At any rate, I did want to let folks know about two events happening in Albuquerque this week.

Caldera Action Presents:

The Mysterious Valles Caldera National Preserve In New Mexico's Jemez Mountains

Amazing Slideshow - Valles Caldera expert Kirt Kempter
"Hidden Worlds of an Endangered Landscape"

"Rescuing our Preserve" - Tom Ribe, President Caldera Action

Find out how you can be involved in shaping the Preserve's future!
Come & get a glimpse of the treasures of the Valles Caldera National Preserve and learn how the Valles Caldera faces big challenges which could imperil its wildlife and beauty without active public support.

ALBUQUERQUE
Date: June 9th
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: UNM Student Union Building, Santa Ana room, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131


AND....on Wednesday, the Quivira Coalition is hosting a party/book signing at their new office. You can read more about that event by clicking here.

Oh, and beyond all this, I reignited my love affair with the Sandias last week by hiking La Luz with my husband on my birthday. It's so easy when you live in Abq to take those beauties for granted. Sure, I marvel at their pink color at the end of each and every day, but sometimes I forget that they're not just a one-dimensional buttress to the city.


I also just finished reading the graphic novel, As the World Burns: 50 Things You Can Do To Stay in Denial.

All rightie then, blogging withdrawal has been addressed. Thanks.

1 Comment

Marjorie Comment by Marjorie on June 9, 2008 at 3:16pm
Thank god for the Fix huh?

well, I miss your blog!

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