Issue
no. 1--2002
Clyde
lifts his muzzle and sniffs Dan Jones. Dan returns the sniff. “Sniffing
to llamas is like a handshake to humans,” says Jones, owner of
Spruce Ridge Llamas west of Poncha Springs. More
articles
Issue
no. 2--2003
Many
of the old-fashioned hamburger stands that once were common in cities
and towns across the U.S. are gone, replaced by chain outlets. But the
first hamburger stand built in Trinidad is still going strong. More
articles.
Issue
no. 3--2004
Artisan
Allyn Bacon crafts beautiful glass art pieces in his workshop, Art for
Living, which is located in downtown Trinidad.
More articles
Issue
no. 4--2005
“It
felt weird, you know, sitting across from some strange lady I’ve
never met before, and her telling me that soon I’d find the ‘lover’
I’ve been waiting for,” said Amanda White.
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Issue
no. 5--2006
Wearing
skis and a fire-engine-red helmet, Eric Heil stands in half crouch.
He wraps and grips the end of a forty-foot rope like it was the strap
on a rodeo bull and gives a quick nod to Eric Goard. More
articles.
Issue
no. 6--2007