
In the spirit of the ever-popular Eyedropper, here's the best photo we've seen this week (in several weeks, actually), via the folks at Antiquarius Imports in Taos. Check it...

The anti-drunk driving campaign is drawing a crowd at the Roundhouse. The anti-weed campaign, not so much.







You know what Santa Fe really needs to fully embrace modernity? Random post-ironic nods to Lionel Richie!
This week's news cycle sang the sad song of Lonesome George, the 100-year-old Galápagos tortoise who can't find a mate since he's the last of his species (due to overfeeding, he wasn't very lusty with substitute turtles either). If you thought turtles' situations—from from poaching to pollution—couldn't get any worse, check out this week's Eyedropper.
As if there weren't enough reasons to buy local, friendly big-box behemoth Walmart gives yet another shove. Think of your local garden store and how it's accountable to the community enough not to try and pass off fake flowers as real. Walmart, however, sees no qualms with such behavior.
It's amazing how far one can get in this world on so little. SparkNotes obviates reading whole (or even parts of) books. In many shall-remain-nameless cities, driving merely requires a vehicle and an anger problem. And, if you work in the county building, a sign can rectify your peeing-on-the-floor problem.
This week's Eyedropper comes from this selfsame paper. And believe us, we were as confused as you should be by the Buffalo Thunder advertisement inside SFR's April 6-12 cover: It offers guests a chance to play a child's game…for a prize…against a chicken!?
Last Friday, this "passenger" was just "hanging" around in a car on Guadalupe Street. Any idea why? We've got a few.
In possibly the best sign juxtaposition ever, one sign at the treacherous intersection of St. Francis Drive and Cerrillos Road effectively negates the other.