I make the public radio show The Children’s Hour @thechildrenshour.bsky.social in Albuquerque. I live on a solar powered urban farm raising chickens, hot sauce & pickles. Hear shows first on Patreon.com/TheChildrensHour and learn more at ChildrensHour.org
Sometimes I make the interior into a hang out space, like for tailgating in the rain! I need a photo of that! The comfy bed can be single or double. The kitchen is sweet, and I modified mine a little to accommodate my filtered water jerrycan. The sink and stove slide out - under is storage.
November 14, 2025 at 1:46 AM
Sometimes I make the interior into a hang out space, like for tailgating in the rain! I need a photo of that! The comfy bed can be single or double. The kitchen is sweet, and I modified mine a little to accommodate my filtered water jerrycan. The sink and stove slide out - under is storage.
The kids and I are interviewing one of the world’s foremost digital privacy and security experts to learn what it takes to stay safe online. Kids will have to surpass their parents in this skill is my hunch. 🫤 What would you ask our guest?
November 11, 2025 at 6:40 PM
The kids and I are interviewing one of the world’s foremost digital privacy and security experts to learn what it takes to stay safe online. Kids will have to surpass their parents in this skill is my hunch. 🫤 What would you ask our guest?
Hey rest of the United States!Head’s up! New Mexico oilman Steve Pearce is going to be nominated to lead the BLM. Millions of acres of pristine BLM land is vulnerable to mining & oil exploitation. Unleashed Steve will destroy our public lands. Call your reps and senators and block his appointment.
November 6, 2025 at 2:40 AM
Hey rest of the United States!Head’s up! New Mexico oilman Steve Pearce is going to be nominated to lead the BLM. Millions of acres of pristine BLM land is vulnerable to mining & oil exploitation. Unleashed Steve will destroy our public lands. Call your reps and senators and block his appointment.
Since you won’t read this in the Albuquerque Journal, the protest yesterday was so huge that the approximate mile and a half walk of the march had no start and no end and people just kept going around and around in the loop. It’s hard to guess how many were there but I am guessing least 10,000.
October 19, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Since you won’t read this in the Albuquerque Journal, the protest yesterday was so huge that the approximate mile and a half walk of the march had no start and no end and people just kept going around and around in the loop. It’s hard to guess how many were there but I am guessing least 10,000.
You’d think this maybe human/maybe bot’s own efforts to help usher in the madman in chief would make him/it to be a little more humble about helping destroy our nation.
But there it goes again.
I guess it is incapable of humility.
October 13, 2025 at 12:35 PM
You’d think this maybe human/maybe bot’s own efforts to help usher in the madman in chief would make him/it to be a little more humble about helping destroy our nation.
Chaco Canyon is a World Heritage Site because it is so ancient, sacred, and part of our American story. But frackers want to frack and make the whole area pockmarked with their dirty oil wells. Protecting Chaco is for future generations.
September 16, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Chaco Canyon is a World Heritage Site because it is so ancient, sacred, and part of our American story. But frackers want to frack and make the whole area pockmarked with their dirty oil wells. Protecting Chaco is for future generations.