Talk about a New Mexico expert! Ashley M. Biggers has been writing about and sharing her love for New Mexico for years through her career as a journalist working on GuestLife New Mexico, GuestLife El Paso, the University of New Mexico Press and New Mexico Magazine. On this episode, Ashley talks to Bunny about her recently published, 3rd edition of 100 Things to Do in Albuquerque Before You Die. She lets us in on some insider secrets as well as pro-tips for anyone living in or visiting Albuquerque. Be sure to find Ashley and her publications available at the links below.
I Love New Mexico music: Kene Terry
You hear his voice every week on the podcast, but he’s finally a guest! We’re so excited that Kene agreed to be on the podcast to talk to us all about the New Mexico music scene and the contribution New Mexico artists have made to Rock and Roll and County music. This is a great episode for music and New Mexico lovers alike.
I Love Santa Fe Brewing Company: Brian Locke
You can’t love New Mexico without loving New Mexico beer! And in our opinion, Santa Fe Brewing Company is the best beer in New Mexico. On this episode, Brian Locke tells us how it’s done and how his company tires to honor the culture and heritage of New Mexico in SFBC. Make sure to listen to this one with a cold one near by!
How do You Roast Your Green Chile?
If you’re lucky enough to live in New Mexico, you know you can buy roasted green chile by the sack […]
I Love New Mexico Small Business Owners: Kendra Loring
About the Episode: Kendra Loring is the owner of Enchanted Equine Adventures, a south valley small business. Enchanted Equine Adventures, […]
I Love New Mexico Transplants: Patrick Currier
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Welcome to I Love New Mexico Podcast!
About the Episode: Welcome to our new podcast, “I Love New Mexico.”Bunny has been writing a blog called I Love New […]
Telling New Mexico stories
This blog has always been a labor of love. When I began it thirteen years ago, it was because I’d […]
Best NM Instagram Accounts
If you love my blog you should definitely be following my Facebook and Instagram accounts. You’ll find great New Mexico […]
Where to Stay in Albuquerque, NM –
The El Vado Motel originally opened in 1937 and was one of Albuquerque’s first motels along the historic route 66. When it first opened, the motel boasted a generous 32-rooms. Today, 10 of those original rooms have been converted into “food pods,” local merchants, and a tap house. The food pods remind me of something similar to food trucks with a permanent residence. The pods offer a variety of food, from chicken dishes, to burgers, to sushi and more! Grab a bite and a pint to eat in your room our at the spacious outdoor seating area.