Monday, March 26, 2012

New Mexico is Home to Some of the Most Stunning Caves in the World

Anyone ever been to Carlsbad Caverns?

Carlsbad Caverns National Park in southwestern New Mexico is a unique travel destination that is sure to add a fun and exciting twist to any American vacation. Underneath the rocky, rugged surface of the landscape lies a network of limestone caves, including the world-famous Lechuguilla Cave and the Big Room in the Carlsbad Caverns. When the site first opened to the public, the only way to enter the caves was by being lowered in a mining bucket, but now there are much safer and easier means. Visitors can use the stairs or take one of the elevators that have been installed, making it easy for anyone to experience the wonder of these caves firsthand.

Lechuguilla Cave is said to be the most decorated cavern in the world. No one thought much of Lechuguilla until the mid-1980s, as prior mining attempts turned up little more than shallow tunnels and dead ends. However, after reports of air coming from the rubble-covered floor of the cave, a group of explorers gained permission from the National Park Service and began to dig in 1984. Their efforts uncovered a number of large passageways big enough for people to comfortably traverse.

Since this first discovery, more than 120 miles of passageways have been mapped, making Lechuguilla the third-longest cave in the U.S., and the fifth-longest in the world. The Lechuguilla Cave reaches depths of 1,604 feet, earning it the title of deepest cave in America.

While the Lechuguilla Cave boasts the widest variety of cave formations, the Carlsbad Caverns boast the largest chamber in the park. The Big Room measures nearly 4,000 feet long, 625 feet wide and 255 feet high at highest point. It is the third-largest cave in North America, and features a few noteworthy cave formations, such as the Bottomless Pit, which was thought to be endless because stones thrown in never made a sound. It's now known that the pit is about 140 feet deep, and a layer of loose soil at the bottom muffles the sound of anything thrown into it.

This extensive cave system is one of the few locations in the world where new speleothems, or limestone cave formations, are being created, so it is a hotspot for geological study. The Lechuguilla Cave, since it was uncovered so recently, is not yet open to the public, but travelers are more than welcome to explore the Carlsbad Caverns. The Big Room is the most popular, as visitors can walk the one-mile perimeter of the chamber. The self-guided tour takes about one and a half hours to complete, and gives visitors the chance to check out many of the unique formations in the cavern.

Read more here.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Happy National Chip & Dip Day and National Puppy Day!

As if we needed another reason to celebrate the end of the week. Time to kick back with a cute puppy and some snacks! Happy Friday!

It’s National Chip and Dip Day!

Chips and dip are the iconic American party snack. Whether you prefer tortilla chips, potato chips, or corn chips, there are dozens of dips to complement your snack of choice.

Humans have been dipping their food into sweet and savory sauces for centuries. Some of the earliest dips were hummus and olive oil, which originated in the Mediterranean region and are still very popular today. Salsas and dips made with sour cream became popular in the United States in the 1940s. After the Great Depression, many middle class families found themselves without a maid for the first time. Chips and dip became the go-to party dish because it was so simple to prepare.

To celebrate National Chip and Dip Day, invite some friends over for a potluck-style chip and dip party!

Today is also National Puppy Day!

A woman named Colleen Paige declared the first National Puppy Day in 2006. The purpose of the occasion is to celebrate the unconditional love and joy that puppies bring to our lives, and to raise awareness about the horrors of puppy mills.

There are more than 8,000 puppy mills and “backyard breeders” in America that supply our nation’s pet stores. The dogs at these puppy mills are kept in terrible conditions and are often killed when they are no longer fertile. How can you make a difference? The official motto of National Puppy Day is, “Adopt instead of shop!”

To celebrate National Puppy Day, give a puppy a hug, learn more about this important issue, or adopt a dog from your local shelter!

Keep up-to-date on all your strange holidays at www.punchbowl.com.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Better Homes & Gardens Awards Best New Household Products for 2012

The votes are in! Check out the top products for 2012. Which of these have you used before? Do you think they deserve their title?

Venerable nesting magazine Better Homes & Gardens has announced the results of their consumer based Best New Products poll. We're familiar with most of the items on the list but we also found a couple of new things we're going to keep our eye out for.

Better Homes & Gardens partnered with BrandSpark International to poll consumers about their favorite new products. The products are broken down into three categories: food, health and beauty, and household. Of the household products, the following seem to be the most exciting:

• The Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Bath Scrubber with Febreze is larger than the standard Magic Eraser and includes a dissolving cleanser for removing soap scum.

• I love that manufacturers are starting the make cleaners available in smaller packaging. The Windex Mini Concentrated Refill Pouch can be poured into an old spray bottle of your own. It was also Best All Purpose Cleaner by consumers.
• We're not familiar with
Purex Complete Crystals Fabric Softener but the brand was voted Best Fabric Softener. The crystals are added to the wash before the cycle starts.

Check out the full list over at Better Homes & Gardens: Best New Product Awards. The magazine has also put together a handy printable shopping list with all of the award winning items.

Read more at apartmenttherapy.com.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

'Topes Reveal 2012 Promotions

Looks to be a great year!
The Albuquerque Isotopes have unveiled their highly anticipated 2012 promotions schedule which is once again packed with great giveaways, exciting entertainment, and a whopping total of 13 fireworks shows.

After beginning the 2012 campaign on the road on April 5, the Isotopes open their home season on April 13 with the first of eight straight games. The opening homestand includes Isotopes scarf and beanie hat giveaways, as well as a Negro Leagues tribute and a School Day Matinee.

While every day at Isotopes Park is a reason to celebrate, the 'Topes will be home over both the Memorial Day and Labor Day weekend holidays, with an action-packed Military Appreciation Weekend through Memorial Day that includes fireworks and a camo jersey auction and Fan Appreciation Weekend through Labor Day. Of course, no Independence Day would be complete without the 'Topes' annual spectacular fireworks show. This July 4th, fans will be able to leave their seats and watch the fireworks show from the field.

Some popular promotions from last year will also be making a return for 2012, including a Celebrity Softball game on May 19 hosted by "Friend of the 'Topes" Bryan Cranston benefiting a local charity and Bark In The Park, where fans will be invited to bring their canine friends to the game on May 20.

As part of the team's 10th season celebration, the Isotopes will be featuring a special bobblehead series sponsored by Sandia Resort, featuring Albuquerque Baseball Hall of Famer Jason Wood, the fan-favorite Green Chile from the popular in-game "El Pinto Chile Pepper Race", and a never-before-seen Isotopes Bobble-Logo.

In addition to the new items, 'Topes fans can expect more the promotions they've come to know and love, including live performances by Myron Noodleman and BBoy Mcoy, as well as 50¢ Hot Dog Night, and Dukes Retro Night.

2012 Isotopes Promotions
This story was not subject to the approval of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues or its clubs.

Read more at MILB.com

Friday, March 2, 2012

New Mexico man registers dog to vote using fake name, social security number

This is certainly one way to draw attention to problems with the registration system!
A dog is man's best friend — and now he can even accompany him to the voting booth.


An Albuquerque, N.M., resident has successfully registered his dog to vote in Bernalillo County, he told KOB-TV.


The dog’s owner said he used fake information to sign Buddy up at a voter registration booth at the University of New Mexico.


“I made up a birthdate and I made up a Social Security number, and I had a voter registration card in my hand for Buddy two weeks later,” he told the TV station after receiving the card in the mail on Wednesday.


The man, who doesn't actually plan to vote using Buddy’s name, said he was only trying to prove that there are problems with the registration system.


“They should verify,” he told KOB-TV. “Somebody should have verified this information and somebody should have come out and took a look at exactly who it was.


“We’re going to have a lot of people that are registered to vote that shouldn’t be able to vote,” he added.


Bernalillo County Clerk's Office told the station the office followed state law, which doesn't require proof of a voter’s Social Security number, date of birth or name when registering.


According to Bernalillo County clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver, Buddy's owner committed voter fraud.


“I would warn those individuals who think this type of activity is a joke or a ‘gotcha’ that, regardless of their intentions, they have broken the law and will therefore have to be subject to due process of law,” she told KOB-TV.


Toulouse Oliver added that it was “disheartening that someone would attempt to present fraudulent information to test a system that the state legislature has intended to foster participation in the voting process.”


Read more at NYDailyNews.com.

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