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Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:12pm
********************* TWO DISCLAIMERs ****************************

****  Many of these came from an Alibi article entitled "50 Way to Blog New Mexico."   I have copied their descriptions and have not pre-filtered content (that is the nature of blogs); so, enter at your own risk.   The ABQhomeschoolCo-op is not necessarily endorsing any of these blogs . . . they are simply here for your disposal.   We hope to connect locals to local issues of their own interests.    :)

****  The following blogs are not about homeschooling . . . local homeschooling blogs would best fit elsewhere within the subforum, please   :D



Ah, Wilderness!

http://www.mjhinton.com/wild

Complete with its own disclaimer, readers stay informed about issues surrounding Chaco Canyon and the wilderness of the Southwest.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:13pm; Reply: 1
Albuquerque Blogs

http://www.abqblogs.com

A free service for Albuquerqueans to share whatever they want about the 505.
From news to business directories, this site has a bit of everything.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:14pm; Reply: 2
Albloggerque

http://www.albloggerque.blogspot.com

"Live from Nob Hill,"  Albloggerque's three contributors talk about their local experiences, including everything from gnarly ankle injuries to stunning wildlife photos.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:15pm; Reply: 3
Alibi weBlog

http://www.alibi.com/blog
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:15pm; Reply: 4
Albuquerque Journal STAFF Weblog

http://www.abqjournal.com/weblogs

Check out the news THE JOURNAL writers didn't put in the paper, complete with video game reviews by Greg Peretti.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:16pm; Reply: 5
Albuquerque Tribune Blog

http://www.abqtrib.com/blogs

If you're ever having trouble finding an interesting blog, the TRIBUNE will not disappoint.  They've got it all.   Who knew you could blog so much about the National Spelling Bee?
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:20pm; Reply: 6
America's Outback

http://www.amercasoutback.typepad.com/blog

One New Mexican's musings about news and life experiences.   It's kind of like being inside someone else's brain.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:21pm; Reply: 7
Big Albuquerque-like Things   (BAT)

http://www.big-abq-things.blogspot.com

With Albuquerque growing as fast as it is, keeping track of it all can be a difficult task.   Why not let BAT fill you in on the little things you probably missed.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:22pm; Reply: 8
Blog City Mayor

http://www.cabq.gov/blogs/major

"An eye on Albuquerque by Mayor Martin Chaviz."    (No post since 2006, though)
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:23pm; Reply: 9
Blogging Bill

http://www.sfrblogsbill.blogspot.com

The Santa Fe Reporter follows Bill Richardson's quest for the Oval Office.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:24pm; Reply: 10
Burque Babble

http://www.frannyzoo.blogspot.com

Local middle school teacher Scot Key expresses his joys and frustrations with APS and life discoveries.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:24pm; Reply: 11
Cocoposts

http://www.cocoposts.typepad.com

"Albuquerque People, Places, Politics, Planning, and a Big Dog."
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:25pm; Reply: 12
Senator Dede Feldman's Blog

http://www.senatorfeldman.typepad.com

Sen. Feldman blogs about local news and her life as a senator in NM.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:26pm; Reply: 13
Democracy for New Mexico

http://www.democracyfornewmexico.com

Reporting on grassroots activism and progressive issues, the blog gives daily updates on ways to participate and work for a democratic society.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:27pm; Reply: 14
Dishing the Duke

http://www.andrealin.vox.com

Get the skinny on happenings in the world of Albuquerque restaurants.   From new menu items at Flying Star to parking lot turmoil at Subway, Andrea Lin follows every event concerning Duke City dining.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:28pm; Reply: 15
Duke City Fix

http://www.dukecityfix.com

"This ain't your grandma's Albuquerque."
Check here for the scoop on all things goin' down in Burque.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:28pm; Reply: 16
Eat Albuquerque

http://www.eatabq.com

A comprehensive guide to getting your grub on in ABQ.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:29pm; Reply: 17
Five Zero Five

http://www.fivezerofive.com

This site is a good source for Albuquerque events plus reviews on new techy products.   It also includes the occassional rant on topics from allergies to losing a job.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:31pm; Reply: 18
I8Route66

http://www.4forty4.com/i8route66

From Tramway to Coors, they're attempting to dine at every restaurant on Central.    Starting on New Year's 2006, they've already racked-up a collection of restaurant reviews, giving readers an extensive source for where to get good eats.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:32pm; Reply: 19
Icarus

http://www.santafelibrary.blogspot.com

The Santa Fe Public Library's blog, posting updates on library news, book chats, and events.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:32pm; Reply: 20
Bicycle Rides in and Around Albuquerque

http://www.inkstain.net/fleck

Great for bicyclists.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:34pm; Reply: 21
Mario Burgos

http://www.marioburgos.com

After years of wandering, Mario Burgos finally found his home in Cedar Crest.
"From the top of a mountain," Burgos presents NM news from an envy-worthy vantage point.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:35pm; Reply: 22
NM Politics with Joe Monahan

http://www.joemonahansnewmexico.blogspot.com

With decades of experience in public relations, Joe Monahan reports on "events that would otherwise go uncovered."   Stiriving for accuracy and fairness, Monahan's blog is a must for anyone concerned with local news.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:37pm; Reply: 23
My Strange New Mexico

http://www.mystrangenewmexico.com

Featured in UNM's DAILY LOBO during the school year, writer Mike Smith is determined to keep an eye on New Mexico's unusual tendencies.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:38pm; Reply: 24
New Mexico FBIHOP

http://www.nmfbihop.com

Get the local news via the perspective of two brothers.
Plus, their local blog wire will keep you informed on all your other favorite NM blogs.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:39pm; Reply: 25
New Mexico Matters

http://www.newmexicomatters.blogs.com/newmexicomatters

This site delivers when it comes to NM news, elections, and the legislature.
With hundreds of links to news sotires on del.icio.us, readers will have a hard time loosing interest!
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:42pm; Reply: 26
New Mexico Photojournal

http://www.newmexicophotos.com/blog

Have you been looking for that perfect picture to remind you of NM beauty?
Providing images of pristine landscapes, Southwest wilderness and iconic locations, this site will give meaning to our state slogan.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:43pm; Reply: 27
NewMexiKen

http://www.newmexiken.com

"From the Land of Enchantment, a little bit about a lot of things - and the occasional rant!"
Oddly enough, a good amount of info on Ron Howard's brother, too!
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:44pm; Reply: 28
New West

http://www.newest.net

Dedicated to promoting conversation among Rocky Mountain inhabitants, all are welcome to voice their thoughts, from commenting to freelancing.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:45pm; Reply: 29
Only in New Mexico

http://www.onlyinnewmexico.blogspot.com

Eber wonder what Jim Baca's been up to lately?
Look no further than this site to get a healthy dose of Baca's views on current affairs.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:47pm; Reply: 30
Sunlight Homes Blog

http://www.sunlighthomesblog.com

Local green custom home designer Jon Davis explains the benefit and necessity of energy-efficient and sustainable design.
Having worked in the business for more than 30 years, this guy knows what he's talking about.
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:48pm; Reply: 31
SWOPblogger

http://www.swop.net/blog.htm

The Southwest Organizing Project brings you news and views with a community bias, working "to realize racial and gender equality and social and economic justice."
Posted by: 122 (Guest), August 28, 2007, 9:49pm; Reply: 32
UrbanABQ

http://www.urbanabq.blogspot.com

Interested in architecture, urban planning and development, mass transportation, and gentrification, Tim gathers information on new building projects in the works for our city.
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