Robyn Harrison P.O. Box 403, San Antonio, NM 87832 robyn.harrison@wildblue.net
Free-lance publications $ “Protecting K-9 Cops,” American Profile, February 16, 2009. $ “Festival Has Grown by Leaps and Bounds," one of 15 articles concerning the 2007 Festival of the Cranes published in the Mountain Mail Crane Festival tab. These are no longer online. $ “ The Trouble with Recycling," the first of a series of 3 articles published in the Mountain Mail, November 1, 2007, and on its website. They are no longer available online. $ APark Borgeson: Retired physician=s passion for the birds,@ New Mexico Magazine, November 2006 $ AAlexis Rykken: A passion for the rio,@ New Mexico Magazine, October 2006 $ AJack Bruton: A true cattle rancher from beginning to end,@ New Mexico Magazine, September 2006 $ ALindsay Hampton: A student with power,@ AThe Man Behind the Scenes at Student Housing,@ AA New Dome on the Mountain,@ Mountain Mail New Mexico Tech supplement, Summer 2006 $ AContact in Socorro County,@ Trails and Treasures, Summer 2005 $ Mountain Mail New Mexico Tech 2005 Supplement, August 18, 2005: AObservatory Has Impact Already@; AThe Excitement of Atmospheric Chemistry@; ALike Father, Like Daughter, A Tale of Two Techies@ $ AA Visit with: Butch Dorer,@ New Mexico Magazine, August 2005 $ Mountain Mail Historic Highway 60 Supplement, April 21, 2005: 21 articles including AHigh Tech Telescopes Accessible at Very Large Array@ (some reprinted from July 29, 2004) $ ARunning the Rails with the Socorro Train Gang,@ New Mexico Magazine, March 2005 $ AFrom Fleece to Fabric: A Tale of Three Fiber Processors@, Spindle, Shuttle & Dyepot, Winter 2004-2005 $ Mountain Mail Balloon Rally Supplement, November 18, 2004: AThe Best Ever: Sponsors, Volunteers, Pilots: What it Takes to Make a Rally@; AImagining Flight: A Short History of Ballooning@; APenguin, Pirate and Pig@; ADumpster Diving Taken to New HeightsBLiterally.@ $ Croatian Vacation: Tech Physics Professor Teaches Mini-Course on Fulbright Scholarship, Mountain Mail, November 18, 2004 $ AChile Proppers Soar in Socorro,@ New Mexico Magazine, October 2004 $ New Mexico Tech 2004, supplement to the Mountain Mail, August 19, 2004. Articles included: ABiology Students Spend Summer in Labs,@ AMembranes >R Us... And Fuel Cell Tech,@ ANew Prof Profile: Scott Shors Joins Biology,@ ARobotics Rock at New Mexico Tech,@ AChemistry Students Investigate Air Pollution,@ ADoing Much More Than Blowing Things Up,@ AAmbitious Construction Plans Home and Away,@ AWhere=s the Money Come From?@ $ Historic Highway 60, supplement to the Mountain Mail, July 29, 2004. Articles included: AHighway 60: Ready for Modern Explorers,@ ASpringerville: Gateway to the White Mountains,@ AThe History of the Madonna of the Trail,@ APolo in Quemado? Who Knew?,@ ALightning Field: A Work of Living Art,@ AHighway 60 West: A Travelogue,@ AMagdalena: History, Thriving Community,@ AWeaving Your Way Through Magdalena,@ AMountainair: Art and Ancient Cities,@ AFinding Freedom in an Ocean of Grass,@ AWhat is There to Do in Fort Sumner?@ A(W)here Lies Billy the Kid?@ AFt. Sumner Monument Remembers Shameful Period,@ ABlackwater Draw, a Journey Back in Time,@ AClovis Depot: Train, Model Train Enthusiasts Mecca,@ AThat Clovis Sound@ $ AMagdalena=s Woolly Business,@ New Mexico Magazine, September 2003 (article and photograph) $ ALocal Farms Grow to Order,@ New Mexico Magazine, July 2002 $ Arizona Attorney Magazine, May 2002, photograph of Very Large Array $ ASocorro Festival Glows@, New Mexico Magazine, December 2001 $ AJim Ulvestad: Explorer of Local Trails and Outer Space,@ Trailrunner Magazine, November 2000 (article and photographs) $ AThe Chupadera Peak Trail,@ New Mexico Magazine, November 2000 $ AIdea Corner: Get to Know Your Club Members,@ The Toastmaster Magazine, March 2000 $ ASouthwest American Bioregion,@ report on the organizational meeting of S.T.R.A.W. for The Last Straw, the Grassroots Journal of Straw Bale and Natural Building, Spring 1999 $ ACANDISC: Seeing North Dakota=s Best by Bicycle,@ North Dakota REC Magazine, Take Care! Supplement, November, 1998 $ AA Picture of Assistive Technology Use in North Dakota,@ a 14-page work-for-hire for the North Dakota Interagency Program for Assistive Technology $ AThe Regional Conference: What an Experience!@ The Toastmaster Magazine, June 1998 $ ABiking Around Bismarck,@ a series of seven articles for the Bismarck Tribune: * ALater sunsets leave more time for bikers,@ May 18, 1998 * ASet a leisurely pace through Sibley park,@ June 22, 1998 * AShifting key to Kimball route,@ July 6, 1998 * AMenoken loop invites cycling release,@ July 20, 1998 * AIf you ride there you can fly back,@ August 17, 1998 * ARiver Road tempts long-distance riders,@ September 8, 1998 * AEnjoy a bike ride through woods to see fall foliage,@ September 22, 1998 $ ALap the Lake@ and ASpice Up Your Life,@ Bismarck Tribune, Sunday, May 3, 1998 $ AA North Dakota Work Ethic,@ Bismarck Tribune Affinity, Winter 1997 $ Doodads, Gadgets & Thingamajigs, an assistive technology resource handbook for the North Dakota Interagency Program for Assistive Technology $ AHolding on to Family History,@ Bismarck Tribune Affinity, Fall 1997 $ AHow Do You Like Your Mustard?@ Veggie Life Magazine, July 1997 $ AA Passion for Cycling,@ Bismarck Tribune Affinity, Summer 1997 $ ANotes from a Gardener=s Journal@ and AAdapting to Adoption,@ Bismarck Tribune Affinity, Spring 1997 $ AConfessions of a Closet Vegetarian,@ Bismarck Tribune Affinity, Winter 1997 $ ACharitable giving can restore meaning to Christmas season,@ Bismarck Tribune, Sunday, December 15, 1996 C AHow I Slowed Down and Got a Life,@ Bismarck Tribune Affinity, Fall 1996 |