Lifestyles

Fr. Glenn: Engineering A Transfiguration

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Have you ever thought about the types of books and movies that you like, and why you like them? We just luuuuuv stories of proverbial ugly ducklings becoming beautiful swans, no more so than when reforming his ways from selfishness to doing good. Or, one who is usually self-absorbed, having witnessed the last straw he could stand of injustice or desperation, finally surrendering to conscience and to the good long buried inside him despite danger or challenge. Who has not been edified by stories of the downtrodden who rise through herculean efforts to become a great philanthropist Read More

All-You-Can-Eat Cowboy Breakfast At Posse Lodge March 5

COMMUNITY News:

The community is invited to enjoy an all-you-can-eat breakfast 7-11 a.m. Sunday, March. 5 at the Los Alamos County Sheriff’s Posse Lodge, 650 North Mesa Road near the stables.

Breakfast includes plain, blueberry, banana and chocolate chip pancakes with sausage, bacon, eggs, juice and coffee.

The cost is $8 adults; $5 children 10 and under.

Proceeds benefit the Naval Junior ROTC program of LAHS a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Read More

Oversized Modular Home Transport To Cheyenne March 6

COUNTY News:

JR Theroux Mobile Home Service, Inc., along with Abcon Mobile Home Movers, will be transporting two halves of a double-wide modular home from N.M. 501 (Truck Route) to Cheyenne beginning at 1:30 p.m. Monday, March 6.

The route will begin on N.M. 501 (Truck Route) and head north on Diamond Drive at Omega Bridge (Los Alamos Canyon bridge) to Trinity Drive. The transport will make a left on Trinity and head west to 48th Street then Sandia Drive to the intersection of Sandia and Diamond. The transport will then make a left on Diamond and head north to the roundabout, where it will turn right

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Scenes From Rotary Club Surf & Turf Fundraising Dinner

Rotary President Alison Pannell welcomes guests to the annual Rotary Club of Los Alamos fundraising dinner Feb. 25 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on DP Road. Photo by Bonnie Gordon/ladailypost.com

Gathered at the Los Alamos Daily Post table from left, Hans Herrmann and Ryn Herrmann, Rick and Liddie Martinez, John Sarrao, Brian and Sara Scott and not shown Carol Clark (taking photo), Bonnie Gordon, David Sigetti and Kirsten Laskey. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com 

Event Coordinator Skip King and wife Linda King. Photo by Bonnie Gordon/ladailypost.com

Rotary Immediate Past President Read More

Notes From The Road: Wolf And Mermaid In Costa Rica

Wolf and Mermaid Enchanted Roasters Café co-owners Kate Kudynska and her husband Scott Baird on a recent trip to Costa Rica. Photo by Adrian Baird

Johnny Baird of Wolf and Mermaid Enchanted Roasters Cafe helps out at a coffee farm recently in Costa Rica. Photo by Adrian Baird

By SCOTT BAIRD
Co-owner

Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Roasters Café 

Editor’s Note: This is part one of a series by Scott Baird detailing a recent visit to Costa Rica with his co-owners of Wolf & Mermaid Enchanted Roasters Café.

Landing in San Jose, Costa Rica, we had a feeling that we were arriving in familiar territory. Read More