Flowers Begin Blooming All Around White Rock

Flowers are spotted over the weekend blooming in gardens all around White Rock including these tulips on Catherine. Photo by Annette Maes-Livermore

These tulips are blooming in a garden on Garver Lane in White Rock. Photo by Annette Maes-Livermore

These Iris are blooming in a garden on Garver Lane in White Rock. Photo by Annette Maes-Livermore Read More
Daily Postcard: Bird Serenades The Moon

Daily Postcard: A bird serenades the moon very early Saturday morning from its top perch in a tall tree in White Rock. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
Daffodils Bloom In Los Alamos High School Memorial Garden

Bright yellow daffodils are in full bloom today at the Los Alamos High School Memorial Garden. Los Alamos Rotarians have maintained and cared for the Memorial Garden for several years as a Club project. Photo by Kurt Steinhaus
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Raven Spotted Stealing Chicken Egg Near Stables

Every raven for themselves during this time of the COVID-19 pandemic. With many people staying home, more and more birds are roaming freely these days. This raven was spotted today stealing a chicken’s egg near the North Mesa Stables in Los Alamos. Photo by Neelima Prasad
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Turkey Vultures Gather Saturday In White Rock

Turkey Vultures gather Saturday morning in a tree in White Rock. Photo by Pat Kestell

Turkey Vultures Saturday morning in a tree in White Rock. Photo by Pat Kestell Read More
Daily Postcard: Signs Of Spring On North Mesa

White blossoms of a cherry tree on North Mesa against the vibrant blue sky. Photo by Madelyn G. Crotzer

Pink blossoms of an apple tree at a North Mesa home after last night’s snowfall. Photo by Madelyn G. Crotzer

Hopeful signs of spring on North Mesa: vibrant fuchsia tulips brave the snow in a residential flowerbed and lift spirits. Photo by Madelyn G. Crotzer Read More
Daily Postcard: Squirrel Spotted In Acid Canyon

Daily Postcard: A squirrel spotted sitting on a tree branch recently in Acid Canyon. Photo by Todd Urbatsch Read More
Spring Has Sprung!

A closeup look at a colorful spring tulip spotted this morning in a garden on 34th Street. Photo by Norma Smith Read More
Pondering Social Distancing On Valle Grande Trail

The essence of social distancing can be found on the Valle Grande Trail off N.M. 4. Relaxing on the Valle begs for contemplation, and possibly some sort of clarity regarding our current situation, and a great spot for a picnic. It’s only a 2-mile round trip and a pretty good hike back up to the highway, but it’s well worth it. Photo by Jim O’Donnell Read More
2020 PEEC Earth Day Special Section Now Online
Poeh Cultural Center Launches Facebook Artist Support Site

Poeh Cultural Center News:
In the spirit of hope and interconnection, the Poeh Cultural Center is calling out to Native American artists and buyers to join its Native Artist Market Place Group Page on Facebook.
he page will serve as a direct contact between Native Artists and people who are interested in promoting creativity through Native American arts.
“The Poeh Cultural Center established this Facebook group to support Native Artists during this global pandemic. We hope to encourage the continued creation of Native Arts,” said Karl Duncan, executive director of the Poeh Cultural Center. Read More
Positive Messages Written In Chalk On Los Pueblos Sidewalk

Positive messages are spotted written in chalk along the sidewalk on Los Pueblos in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo

Positive messages are spotted written in chalk along the sidewalk on Los Pueblos in Los Alamos. Courtesy photo Read More
View Of The Valles Caldera

Daily Postcard: Broad-Tailed Hummingbird

Daily Postcard: A broad-tailed hummingbird visits a feeder Wednesday afternoon at a residence in White Rock. The broad-tailed hummingbirds are indigenous to the Southwestern United States and look very similar to ruby-throated hummingbirds. Photo by Nancy Ann Hibbs Read More
Scenes Of People Out And About Easter Sunday

Many people and animals are out and about enjoying the spring day around Los Alamos Easter Sunday including aturkey and his friends visiting with the Stone family at the North Mesa Stables, from left, father Brandon, Ezra, Evelyn, PJ, and mom Christian Stone. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

A handsome bear is spotted Sunday in a tree along Arizona Avenue. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Ruth Watkins working in her yard with lots of help from Rommel Easter Morning on Granada Drive. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com

Corbin Wakiford and his dad Dan Wakiford taking a bike ride on Read More
Luján Announces 2020 Congressional Art Competition

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
CONGRESSIONAL News:
NAMBE — U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.), the U.S. House Assistant Speaker, announced Wednesday details for the 2020 Congressional Art Competition.
Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school art competition to recognize and showcase artistic talent in young people from each congressional district.
The winning entry from New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional District will be displayed as part of an exhibit in the United States Capitol for one year.
The theme of this year’s Art Competition for New Mexico’s 3rd Congressional Read More
Encouraging Words Spotted Tuesday On Aster Street

This home on Aster Street in White Rock is displaying words of encouragement Tuesday during the public health crisis underway around the nation. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

Words of encouragement on display at this home Tuesday on Aster Street in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Daily Postcard: Spring Tulips Brighten Aster Street Garden

Daily Postcard: Tulips brighten a garden Tuesday on Aster Street. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More
Spring Snow Clings To Forsythia In Los Alamos

Daily Postcard: Acorn Woodpeckers Brave Snow

Daily Postcard: A pair of Acorn Woodpeckers braving the snowy weather Monday in Los Alamos. Photo by Greg Noeninckx Read More

































