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Santa Fe's Record-Breaking Weather Perfect for Outdoor Adventures This Weekend

Santa Fe's Record-Breaking Weather Perfect for Outdoor Adventures This Weekend

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Good morning, this is your Santa Fe Local Frequency for Thursday, February 26th.

We're starting off this Thursday with some incredible weather news. If you've been outside already, you've probably noticed it's feeling more like May than late February. New Mexico is experiencing record-breaking temperatures across the state, so if you've been putting off those outdoor plans, today might be the perfect day to get out and enjoy what Mother Nature is giving us.

Speaking of getting out, there's plenty to do around Santa Fe this weekend and beyond. Over at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden, they're celebrating National Bird Feeding Month with a sixty-minute bird walk where you can spot both resident birds and visiting species. If you're into plants and horticulture, they're also offering a pruning workshop where staff will help you tackle those woody plants without any fear. Registration is recommended for both events.

If you're more of a history and culture enthusiast, the New Mexico History Museum is hosting Mundos de Mestizaje Torreón Tours today and tomorrow. It's a great way to explore the museum's current exhibitions and learn more about New Mexico's rich cultural heritage.

For something a bit different, there's an Alternate Reality Scavenger Hunt happening at the State Visitor Center this afternoon at one o'clock. It's described as an amazing adventure through Santa Fe with puzzles and challenges that should keep you entertained for hours.

On the music front, if you're a death metal fan, Cemetery Reign is releasing their debut album Confined to Time today on Carbonized Records. The Northern New Mexico band recorded the project right here in Santa Fe at The Decibel Foundry and The Kitchen Sink. The album features eight tracks exploring themes of apocalyptic devastation and the darker corners of human experience. If you want to check it out, preorders are available online.

Looking ahead to the weekend, remember that the Santa Fe Botanical Garden has additional bird walks and nature journaling workshops coming up. There are also ongoing ghost tours and historical walks through Old Town Albuquerque if you venture south, plus exhibitions like Indigenous Freeways at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.

With weather like this and all these activities happening, it's a great time to explore Santa Fe and enjoy what our community has to offer.

This has been Santa Fe Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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