Sunday, April 26, 2015

Speak New Mexican! Placitas is pronounced pla-SEE-tus.The sign in the photo below is located on Highway 165 east of I-25. Take exit 242 between Albuquerque and Santa Fe and head up the hill.
The sign reads: The Sandia Mountain have been occupied by human beings for thousands of years. This area was settled by 1767, when Governor Pedro Fermin de Mendinueta made the land grant known as La Merced de San Antonio de las Huertas. The area is called "las placitas" because it contains several villages, also know as "plazas." Descendants of the stockmen and farmers who first settled the grant still live in the vicinity.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Hi and welcome to my blog! I'm excited to share ideas about how to Speak New Mexican, how to enjoy traveling and hanging out in New Mexico, and ideas about buying, selling, owning, renting decorating, gardening, and loving property in New Mexico. Here is one of my favorite New Mexico cottonwood (Populus wislizeni) trees!