Sunday, October 2, 2011
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Teas vs. Trees
I started a project about a problem in my town of Las Cruces, NM, which had been brewing for quite a while. The problem involved the proposition of several pieces of land around Dona Ana County to be made into federally protected wilderness. Included in these was the area where the Organ Mountains are located, as well as a few other well known areas.
I did a project on the people involved in trying to pass this bill and those who fought against it.
I did a project on the people involved in trying to pass this bill and those who fought against it.
The base of the Organ mountains, littered with shotgun shells and beer bottles. |
An old hut near the U.S. - Mexico border is said to be frequented by illegal immigrants crossing through the desert. |
Bob Richardson shows a piece of cracked and piping used to bring water to cattle. Under federal wilderness designation, ranchers say it would make fixing broken pipe much harder. |
Tea Party member Jerry Clark displays posters citing incidences in Arizona where wilderness was put to close to the border, thus creating a corridor for human and drug smuggling activity. |
Las Cruces City Councilor Nathan Small explains the pros of having federally protected wilderness. As well as protecting the land, it would attract tourism for the area. |
John Elwell rides through rough terrain on the Williams Ranch. |
John Elwell takes a pause during a cattle round up. |
Thursday, June 9, 2011
scapes
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
My new blog's first post:: Local events
Cooper Ayon, "C.W. Ayon", a one-man-band, plays the blues at Railroad Days at the Las Cruces Railroad Museum downtown. |
Hasley Forster, 12, of Zero Gravity Gymnastics does a handstand as trainer Aaron Graves holds down the aparatus during Springfest 2011, at Young Park. |
Isabella Bettman, 1, and Jaeden Bettman, 5, wait for the start of the easter egg hunt at Sonma Springs Church. |
Caleb Giron, 11(left), and Savion Russell, 11, show off their skeleton face paint at Springfest 2011, in Young Park. |
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