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April 18, 2025

In Gratitude 

This week we thank Casa Urraca Press and Zach for renewing their sponsorship.

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor either at a basic or platinum level get in touch and find out how we can support your business.   Email

Casa Urraca Press

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Casa Urraca Press has been publishing some of New Mexico’s best new writing since 2020, right here from its home near Abiquiú.

- New and upcoming - Jonatha Kottler far in 2025 include Poetry in Dangerous Times (Demetria Martínez & Susan Sherman), What Solitude Sees in Me (Miriam Sagan), Mari Meets Old Man Gloom (Jacqueline Aragón & Natalia Lopez), Orpheus the Healer (V. B. Price), and Wild Card (Margaret Randall). More new books to be announced soon!

- Some of our recent bestsellers include Breathing Stone: Living Small in a Southwest Village (Betsy James) and The Horse on the Sidewalk (stories by Baker H. Morrow).

- Casa Urraca Press and founder Zach Hively are also upping their involvement in workshops. Zach and author Jonatha Kottler are hosting the Taos Writers Retreat over Labor Day Weekend. (Early bird pricing still available, only through April 30!) Zach will also be an instructor at Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Writers Retreat in June.

- Do you want Casa Urraca Press books for your book group, classroom, or other organization? Get in touch with us!

Casa Urraca Press publishes poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and other creative works, emphasizing those with strong connection to New Mexico and the U.S. Southwest. Our part of the world is rich in literary talent, and the rest of the world deserves to experience our perspectives. So we champion books that belong in the conversation—books with the power, compassion, and variety to bring very different people closer together.

You can always find us online. We want to thank Nest, the Abiquiú Inn, the El Rito Library, and the Abiquiú Studio Tour for hosting readings, stocking books, and helping us showcase the literary gifts of New Mexico. We all do better when we all do better.

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Burn Ban Still in Effect


News and Features

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NM Gov vetoes bill creating wildfire suppression and post-wildfire fund, perplexing sponsor

By Patrick Lohnmann
Courtesy of Source NM
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Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s veto of a bill creating state funds for post-fire recovery and current wildfire suppression “deeply disappointed” House Bill 191 sponsor Rep. Nathan Small (D-Las Cruces), who is also one of the state budget’s main architects. ​
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​Group maps federal lands the Trump administration could target for development

By Hannah Grover
Courtesy of NM Political Report
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Federal lands near Española and Santa Fe could be sold off as part of an effort to increase affordable housing, according to the advocacy group Center for Biological Diversity.
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​New Mexico’s Middle Rio Grande: Not Dry Yet!

By John Fleck
Courtesy of jfleck at inkstain

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Crews monitoring New Mexico’s Middle Rio Grande reported yesterday (April 14, 2025) that the river’s still flowing past the San Marcial railroad bridge. Just downstream of the bridge, the USGS gage dropped to zero flow yesterday morning.
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A Dangerous Step Backward for Our Democracy: League of Women Voters Responds to Passage of the SAVE Act in the US House

League of Women Voters
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Washington, DC — Today, Celina Stewart, CEO of the League of Women Voters of the United States, issued the following statement in response to the passage of the SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) Act in the US House of Representatives:    

“Today is a dark day in politics. The passage of the SAVE Act in the US House is a direct attack on the fundamental right to vote and a dangerous step backward for our democracy.     
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​Domes and Arches and Vaults, oh my!

By Karima Alavi

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My last article, Laying a Foundation for the Future, recounted the hard, but enthusiastic, efforts of the early construction crew as they dug the Dar al Islam foundation by hand during Ramadan and built temporary structures such as an outdoor kitchen, and make-shift showers with solar heat.
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A Hobbit Hut Near Abiquiú! (Update)

By Jessica Rath

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The Franklin Macfie House (Hobbit Hut) was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 19, 2024.

The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our historic and archeological resources. Properties listed in the Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. The National Register is administered by the National Park Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
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The Way-Too-Long Way Home

By Zach Hively


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Listen up: under any of the available definitions of the term, I am the only man of the male gender in this vehicle. It’s a wonder I checked the weather at all before we left, considering I knew that two non-men of a non-male gender would be escorting me.
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Ecological Garden Design - Part II (Pollinators)

By Felicia Fredd

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In Ecological Garden Design - Part One, I introduced Douglas Tallamy’s proposed Four Universal Landscape Ecological Goals. Dr. Tallamy, a conservation entomologist at University of Delaware, has spearheaded initiatives to promote ecologically oriented home landscape and garden practices which, he says, “… must now take a leading role in the future of conservation.”
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​Spiny Blue Bowls, Desert Blue Gilia, Bluebowls
Giliastrum acerosum
Phlox Family (Polemoniaceae)

By Marilyn Phillips
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Found in dry, open, gravelly areas
Seen blooming in April in Poshuouinge, Santa Fe NF
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​Fun with Super Glue

By BD Bondy

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Normally, my tips are more techy, but if you ever use super glue, then you probably have a story similar to these.

Previous News and Features

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​Governor signs legislation to protect NM waters following SCOTUS decision

By Hannah Grover
Courtesy of NM Political Report

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USDA Designates Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and New Mexico Counties (S5957, S5958, S5960) as Natural Disaster Areas Due to Drought (Fast-Track)

Courtesy of USDA FSA 
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Strength in the Number 3.5

By Barbara Turner



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The Almost Annual Bondy Yard Sale and NYP Benefit scheduled for May

By Carol Bondy
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“When You Love What You Do, It’s Not Work” – Interview with Britt Runyon Huggins, owner of New Wave Rafting

By Jessica Rath
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Murder in the Wings

By Sara Wright




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Zach Hively joins faculty of Jimmy Santiago Baca’s Writers retreat

Courtesy of Jimmy Santiago Baca

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Taxes: A Procrastinator's Guide

By Zach Hively



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Taming Tumbleweed

By Laura Cockerille Giannini


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Newberry’s Milkvetch Astragalus newberryi var. newberryiPea Family (Fabaceae)

By Marilyn Phillips
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'Smishing' Scam

By BD Bondy




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Colcheras de Abiquiú will meet Sunday, April 27, at the Abiquiu Library. This group is dedicated to learning and doing the Spanish Colonial embroidery art of COLCHA.   All are welcome to attend and learn.

Community Cafe and Community Pot Luck

Meetings will always be on the second Thursday of the month 4PM at the Rural Event Center.   Next meeting May 8th

Community Pot Luck at Dar al Islam
Sunday April 27th at 10 AM - 2 PM
All ages soccur 10 AM, archery, fun and meeting your neighbors.  Please bring a dish to share and a beverage.   This is an alcohol and pork free zone.

RSVP maggon007@gmail.com with number of people coming and what your are bringing.

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Do you have a story to tell, a history to share?

Whether you have been here ten years or your family hundreds of years, you have a story to tell about your connection to Abiquiu.   Email us

Abiquiu News needs you.   If you are interested in providing local news for the Abiquiu News on a regular basis, drop us a line.  Let's talk!  


If you have a story to tell, send it in. If you want, interview your friend, relative, teacher, co-worker. If you think it would be interesting, I bet other people would too. Give it a try and send something in to us. 

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Art, Music, Film and Books

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Click here for event details & application. Deadline to apply is May 2nd.

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El Rito Library Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Join us on Saturday May 3, from 11am-5pm, as we celebrate at the library. Family fun. Car show, food, music, photo booth, and more.

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Learn more about Abiquiú Dome Gallery & Shop or follow @abiquiudome on FB & IG

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https://abiquiuartistsmarket.com/shop/karen-butts-photography-studio/

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​​The Locals’ Picks Book List

Zach Hively
Casa Urraca Press has created a place for locals in our area to recommend books to each other, and a place to find book suggestions with a personal touch.
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This week, Lauren recommends Dungeon Crawler Carl, by Matt Dinniman: "I read your pieces, Zach [meaning the weekly column in the Abiquiu News], and if you wrote a fantasy book this would be it. It's so funny. It has kind of Douglas Adams & Hitchhiker's Guide vibes. Carl has to compete in a televised game show as one of the survivors of Earth after aliens destroy it. It's 'lit RPG,' meaning it reads like a tabletop game campaign. And if you like this one, there are seven books in the series so far."
​Have a book to recommend? Send it to Zach at casaurracaltd@gmail.com – title, author, and the reason you suggest it.
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​The full Locals’ Picks list is available to view here on Bookshop.

A purchase from Casa Urraca's link helps support independent bookstores.
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Abiquiu’s Casa Urraca Press earns a commission from every shopping trip that starts with the above Bookshop link—you can shop the entire Bookshop site in addition to the locals' picks. Plus, a percentage of every book (at least 10%) goes straight to independent bookstores. This is an opportunity to support small businesses with the same convenience as large online retailers.

Abiquiu Book Club

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The Abiquiu Book Club will be reading Goodnight Irene by Luis Urrea, for the  April meeting. The group will meet Tuesday, April 25, 5pm at Abiquiu Library.  



The group has compiled the list of books they plan to read for 2025.  Check this out and mark your calendar if you wish to join in the discussions.
 
 May -             Whiskey Tender: A Memoir by Deborah Jackson Taffa, (5)
June -           The Women, by Kristen Hannah (5)
 July  -            Theo of Golden by Allen Levi (5)
August -          The Music of Bees by Eileen Garvin (5)
September -   Cher Ami and Major Whittlesey by  Kathleen Rooney (4)
October -           James: by  Percival Everett (4)
November -   All Fours by Miranda July (4)
December -    Anthropology of Turquoise by Ellen Meloy (4)
January '26 -   Eventide by Kent Haruf
 
The group meets the last Tuesday of each month at the Abiquiu Library. Books are recommended by the members. All are welcome to join. Please call Analinda 927-6220 if you have questions
 

Events

​Please remember, events will go in for a maximum of three Fridays before the event. Send text, word or publisher file and a separate image, please keep images below 1 mb and send to info@abiquiunews.com. Vertical PDFs or JPGs will be edited for space.  Send by Wednesday Noon for inclusion in that Friday's News.
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Kickoff Meeting for Area Indivisible Group

Abiquiu/ Youngsville Indivisible Group . (indivisible.org) will have it official kickoff meeting April 22 5:30 pm at the Abiquiu Inn. 

OWL PEAK FARM: Springtime Brunch Hangout​

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April 27th, the Sunday AFTER Easter
10am-1pm La Sala & Cantina Bakery, 480 Hwy 111, La Madera
The Farm collaborates with Nixta Ancestral Foods, Sunroom catering, and Dave & Rae cooking for this Brunch:
Cantina Bakery - fresh pastries for purchase, posole, and coffee by donation, no ticket
La Sala - a buffet brunch @ $35 ticket online
owlpeakfarm.com/events for tickets, $35
Bison and Veggie Tamales with red chile by Nixta, Owl Peak Farm scrambled eggs & bolita beans, Grilled calabacitas, Herby green salad- radishes, shaved asparagus, green garlic vinaigrette, Mixed fruit salad, Sopapillas with honey, Coffee, teas, and special drinks.
Music with Joe & Katie & Lenny
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The team: Dave, Rae, Caro, Amber & Andrew

Announcements and Classes

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Drawing From Nature: Bones and Blooms with Helen Byers at Ghost Ranch, May 4th-9th

At Ghost Ranch, Georgia O’Keeffe found inspiration in the desert around her. Flowers and animal bones were among her favorite subjects—often in combination. Here is your chance to explore how the same subjects inspire YOU. Refine your realistic drawing skills with a week in residence at historic Casa del Sol, amid the spectacular landscape where O’Keeffe lived and painted. We will draw desert bones and blooms from life. Instruction with daily demos will cover drawing techniques in charcoal (for the bones) and colored pencil with watercolor (for the flowers). Afternoons will offer free time to rest, explore the Ranch or sites nearby, or take a horseback ride or tour. Evenings will include guided nature walks, stargazing, and camaraderie around the courtyard fire. Space will be limited to 9. Some drawing experience required. Join us! Please call 505.685.4881 or 505.685.1019 to register for this workshop. Program details here.
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Click here for program and registration details.

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Ghost Ranch
Workshops

Join us in immersive workshops and or plan to visit us this end of April for Photo Week
April 21
Wilderness First Aid with Laura Hand and Isabel Chavez
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Photo Week*
April 27 - May 4
Portrait Photography Amid Nature’s Beauty with David Rider
Photo Fundamentals with Sandy Kaplan
Cyanotypes: Photography with the Sun with Carol Schrader
Immersive Photography and Darkroom Workshop with Kent Bowser
​Ghost Ranch Astronomy Experience with Wayne Hicks, Wayne Brasure and Philip Mahon

*Annie Leibovitz was previously scheduled to present a keynote presentation at the culmination of Photo Week. This has been rescheduled for December 2025. Please visit GhostRanch.org for updates.

May 2-4
Introduction to Social Media and Photography with Alex Ignacio

May 3-8
Environmental Storytelling with Katie Orlinsky

May 4-9
Drawing from Nature: Bones and Blooms with Helen Byers

May 4-10
Eco-Poetry: Hike + Connect = Write with Carrie Nassif
Hike the ‘Ologies with Connie B. Burkhart
Intermediate Landscape Watercolor with Patsy Welch

May 9-11
Hoo Are You? (Owling) with Raymond VanBuskirk
High Desert Watercolor with Sean Hudson
Day of Geologic Exploration with Albert Schultz and Peter Barkmann

May 11-17
Drawing from Nature: Bones and Blossoms with Helen Byers

May 18-24
Birding at Ghost Ranch with Raymond VanBuskirk

May 26-June 1
Plein Air with Natasha Isenhour

June 16-19
Community Camp 1

June 22-27
Church Youth Week with Loye Troxler and Connie B. Burkhart

June 22-28
Painting the Ghost Ranch Desert at Casa del Sol with Michelle Chrisman

June 23-28
Be Still, My Soul: Sabbath Rest and Wonder with Larry Goleman and Carol Bechtel

June 27-29
Mindful Birding with Holly Thomas
Contemplative Astronomy with Wayne Hicks
“Look Closer” Watercolor Cloudscapes and Botanical with Jean Cate

June 29-July 4
Family Week
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​Soulfire with Joy NEW Offerings! ​

Soulfire was created as a sacred space to receive—whether that means rest, renewal, well-being, or simply a moment to reconnect with yourself. It is a place to explore movement, energy, and the deeper rhythms of life, all while being held in a field of presence and possibility.

See more of Joy's offerings here.
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Contact Joy for details or to reserve your spot at 802-855-3003 or joyousOM@gmail.com
Soulfire Studio is located at 247 NM 554 in Abiquiu

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London is a dreamy 5-month-old dilute tortie, with the moon in her eyes and fur kissed by stardust sparkled greys and creams. A little shy at first, she’s a galaxy of love waiting to unfold. With a calm, confident kitty guide and a few cosmic treats, she’ll learn to orbit closer—offering quiet snuggles and deep, lasting trust. All she needs is a gentle home and a kind soul ready to meet her in the stars. London is ready to be your comet-tailed companion; she’s available to walk-in adopters Monday-Saturday 11am-4:30pm Monday-Saturday and she goes home spayed, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped!
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Leeloo

Hop into spring with Leeloo—a 3-year-old, 43lb brindle beauty with bunny ears, big brains, and a bigger heart! A recent grad of Española Humane’s 8-week 24/7 Paws in the Pen training program at the Penitentiary of New Mexico, Leeloo’s a star student who’s crate, leash, and housetrained, and picks up new tricks like magic. Now in foster, she’s made fast friends with her foster dog brother and is loving home life. Smart, snuggly, and ready to love—Leeloo’s the total package. Apply on our website to meet her in Santa Fe!
​​We are open to walk-in adopters Monday-Saturday 11am-4:30pm.​
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