May 4, 2011

My New Mexico Bucket List





So, the time has come to release my own bucket list. It is a bit long, does not include everything yet and ends with a few last minute additions sent by my friend on the ground in Las Cruces, Bill, who is living the retired life and enjoying the hell out of it. Here goes...


-check out the new Las Cruces minor league baseball team, the Las Cruces Vaqueros (Cowboy in Spanish) Love their logo


-go to cowboy storytelling some evening
-take a class in digital photography editing like for photoshop
-create a line of New Mexico Note cards like I did for New England note cards so many years ago -go into the desert after a rain to smell the air; I understand it is sweet and unique-go to some NMSU basketball games and see the next Dwayne Wade
-do some of those park education and tours events, you know, the one where the park ranger is dressed in one of those green uniforms (think Yogi Bear and Mr. Ranger…)





-take the Rail Runner Express Train from Belen to Albuquerque and Santa Fe

-watch the desert sunset with a nice glass of wine (did it with beer already, want a changeup…)

-try some other NM wines; my friend Maqz thinks they can’t be too good because it is so dry there. I’m out to prove him wrong or get tipsy trying…

-expand my beer making dynasty by adding a new beer to the Blue Canary Cream Ale we make already; another cream ale perhaps, a different ale, a lager…who knows?

-be around for a chile roasting day; I have done some of my own on such a small scale, I want to see it done in the giant cylinder roasters and buy them fresh

-get a small freezer to store all the green chilies we are going to buy
-plan to save a small space in it for Caliches (see The Great SouthWest Passage aka Chronicles of Las Cruces: Part 12 - "Ending on a sweet, sweet note…”)

-try some different green chile foods – like GC spring rolls, GC meatballs. I plan to work on a recipe for GC meatballs and a GC Meatloaf…my friend Bill in LCNM has tried hot chile powder on frozen custard. Wow, this could be the best of both worlds – green chile topped Caliches…

-see another road runner

-feeding birds to see the different types in the south west

-walk the Farmer’s market to buy Christmas presents.

-go to some NMSU baseball games to see the next Derek Jeter

-go ATVing in the desert-feeding hummingbirds and taking photos of them in order to document other varieties
-spend more time on my book; it has been more difficult than I thought to spend the necessary time on it but I do want to do it
-drink pinon coffee every day of my retirement
-get a juicer and make some healthy fruit/vegetable drinks and smoothies

My friend Bill provided the following addendum - I think Clair may have had a voice in this too...
-The Owl Café which makes the best chile cheese burger in the southwest
-La Vina Winery with its summer concerts and wine tastings
-Nellie's Restaurant for the Las Cruces gang breakfast (8:00AM every Sat---join us!!!)
-the Bosque, Las Cruces state park
-Dripping Springs natural area
-Visit the towns of Pecos, Shiprock, and Jornada


Remember, this list is ever expanding, like our universe and is complete with a blog post subject material for each of the items on the list!

5 comments:

BZ said...

there are several wineries that are very good, sorry, maqz. the soil is much like the wine regions of france and spain i guess. currently, the nmsu softball team has a player leading the nation in homers and they are up near the top in b.a. and slugging. the vaqueros just started last year and spring training is happening now. their season starts in a couple weeks. maybe you'll get lucky and see someone really good like the next dustin pedroia........

clairz said...

I have no influence over Bill's comments here. Our laptops are in separate rooms now. ;)

Have we told you about the green chile sausage patties we are getting down in Mesilla? I know a person's bucket list can't be all about eating and drinking, but this stuff is ambrosial.

So many cool things here--Christmas in Mesilla, the Rio Grande Theater, the church with the blue neon crosses, Los Dias de los Muertos, hearing Spanglish spoken, buying warm tortillas at Fiesta--see, I'm back to food again--all the blues/jazz/wine/chile festivals, blah, blah, blah...

Can't wait!!!

Mary Hulser said...

try some of Clair's orange frosted cookies...go to Las Cruces museums..see Silver City...natural springs...petroglyphs...Elephant Butte...mexican restaurant at the El Paso airport as soon as we get there.
Can't wait

clairz said...

(You'll want to skip that Mexican restaurant at the airport, Mary).

T Fab P said...

Clair, they have really great margaritas there!