Archive for November, 2006
Thursday, November 16th, 2006
Two Lanes
Two of Mesilla’s tranquil lanes, reflecting the pleasant pace of life here.
Tags: Mesilla, New Mexico
Saturday, November 11th, 2006
Pecans Yellowing
The pecans trees are just beginning to yellow. This is later than usual, which will delay the harvest, which usually begins in late October.
The pecans are hard to see unless you look closely.
Tags: Pecan Harvest
Thursday, November 9th, 2006
Ironworks Unlimited
The best place in the Mesilla Valley to get custom metal work.
You won’t find Ironworks Unlimited near the plaza. It’s on a side road, but people who have been here awhile know where to find it. The owner does the work himself, and has been at this location since 1972.
Tags: Ironwork
Sunday, November 5th, 2006
Daydreaming
Sitting on a wall, daydreaming in the Mesilla sun…
Tags: Mesilla
Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
Making Adobe
Adobe is still made in Mesilla just as it was 150 years ago, with the exception that a machine is used to help mix and pour the mud.
First the dirt for the adobe is shoveled into a pile and mixed with straw.
Next water is added to the center of the pile and roughly mixed.
The mud is then shoveled into the mixing machine and mixed to the right texture. You can see the adobe building being repaired here.
The mud is poured into wooden forms that make bricks 10 x 14 inches in size.
The forms are removed and the bricks are not moved until they are dry. The drying process may take days.
Mesilla ordinances forbid the demolition of an adobe structure.
Tags: Making Adobe