New Mexico was admitted into the Union in 1912 and is known as the Land of Enchantment. Francisco Vazquez de Coronado and his expedition explored the area in the 1540s and it was named by Francisco de Ibarra, a gold seeker in 1563. Blogs about the State of New Mexico or one of its locales are housed in this category.
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Contains articles about arts and music in Carlsbad as well as goings-on at the Del Mar race. Additionally, topics like due diligence while buying a home in town, hiking, and places to eat locally are addressed.
http://athomeincarlsbad.com/blog/
The local animal clinic keeps this weblog up, with posts about mistletoe and lilies being lethal to cats, the stories of some of the pet patients, and how to have a pet-safe Christmas.
https://www.aztecanimalclinic.com/blog/
The blogger here moved from the Napa Valley in northern California to Taos, New Mexico, where she had always wanted to live. She writes about day trips to take, galleries and museums, gardens, and local festivals.
http://californiagirlintaos.blogspot.com
Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce Blog
The Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce maintains this blog, wth information about things going on in the area, political and governmental news, and interviews with business people in town.
http://www.carlsbad.org/blog/
A woman who moved from Boston to Santa Fe began this weblog to chronicle her life there with photos and articles about such things as the history, the Zozobra, the climate, and restaurants, among many other things.
http://choosing-santa-fe.blogspot.com/
Features articles about progressive politics in New Mexico. The blog has a recurring feature called Thought of the Day that explores concepts such as second class citizenship and other important political questions.
http://www.democracyfornewmexico.com/
Gallup, NM, A Blog About Gallup
This weblog was created by a woman who "accidentally" discovered Gallup and fell in love with it. She attempts to give its history to all who wold read about it. She also delves into the demographics and economy.
https://geog321gallupnm.wordpress.com
The Gandy Dancer Bed and Breakfast maintains this blog with posts about the history of Chama, the Chama Sno-Balloon Rally, and the highest and longest steam-powered narrow-gauge railroad.
http://gandydancerbandb.com/blog/
The official weblog of Las Cruces Convention & Visitors Bureau displays information about places to go in Las Cruces such as the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, upcoming movies and shows, and interesting and historical sites.
http://www.lascrucescvb.org/blog/
A style columnist for the Las Cruces Sun-News maintains this blog, which is about things that happen and people who live there. Topics range from history to style as well as health and travel.
http://lascrucesstyle.blogspot.com/
Living Planet Mystery Tales from Taos
A Taos writer blogs about his experiences in nature, change, consciousness, and the spirits of Taos. Also included is a lot of the history of the area.
http://www.farrfeed.com/
Contains photographs and descriptions of scenic places in and from Los Alamos including the Sangre Cristos mountains to the east, Pueblo Canyon Rim Trail, Barranca Mesa, and Caja del Rio Plateau.
http://losalamosnewmexico.blogspot.com
This weblog serves as a newsletter of sorts, with details about art galleries and the arts, the Sunflower Festival, and the Mountainair community on Facebook and other social media. Also carries original articles on all sorts of interesting things, like rethinking Cinco de Mayo.
http://mountainairarts.blogspot.com
The Los Alamos Ski Club is the topic of this weblog, beginning with the post which discusses the transfer of the Pararito Mountain Ski Area to Los Alamos County and the management group that operates the Sipapu Ski and Summer Resort.
http://www.pajaritoblog.com
Calling himself the "roving reporter," this blogger writes about things that are going on in town, like concerts and other musical performances, meetings, bingo, and classes. Also shares the weather reports and forecasts. Additionally, he displays many photographs.
http://richardssilvercitynmblog.blogspot.com
Beginning in 2007, this photoblog has had a photo a day, taken in and around Santa Fe. Subjects include random children, open air markets, the sky, art, and things which are just plain interesting.
http://santafedailyphoto.blogspot.com/
Local motor home and recreational vehicle park touts the good things about Farmington, including things to do in the area such as visiting the Four Corners monument or mobile home and apartment rentals. Also has items about things to look for when renting mobile homes in Farmington.
http://sundownerpark.com/blog
This weblog, which is kept up by the Taos Ski Valley community, points out trail conditions, weather forecasts, and snowfall reports, as well as events on the trails, places to eat, and nightclub.
http://taosskivalleychamber.blogspot.com/
Information for tourists visiting Ruidoso are written here, with a focus on lodging and entertainment as well as dining, are here for the perusal of all who are interested.
http://visitruidoso.blogspot.com
Since 2004, this blog has offered photographs of Taos when the spirit moves the photographer, a paraplegic. There are pictures of random people doing interesting things, such as taking a nap on the ground at an arts and crafts fair, Taos Plaza, and wildlife.
http://unofficialtaos.blogspot.com/