Here’s a Collection of El Paso Snowman Pics
No snow day is complete without a snowman -- or snow-woman. And even though we El Pasoans don't get too many chances to build one, we get pretty creative when the opportunity does presents itself.
No snow day is complete without a snowman -- or snow-woman. And even though we El Pasoans don't get too many chances to build one, we get pretty creative when the opportunity does presents itself.
Like the winter storm itself, photos documenting the wintery mix to the borderland started appearing online in flurries before turning into a full on blizzard -- too many for me keep up with!
The snow began flying across El Paso Thursday morning just like the TV weather guys (and gals) said it would.
As the weather outside continues to become more frightful the usual pics of Chico's Tacos and the El Paso skyline that normally flood social media sites have been replaced with photos of a rare local event: snow!
Isabella Tapia gets the distinction of being the first baby born in El Paso in 2013.
The Sun Bowl game isn't just El Paso's annual nationally televised college bowl game, it's a see and be seen social event. And thanks to social media, we can make sure even those who didn't attend the game know we were there.
Back when my and my wife's son were much younger and hanging out with the 'rents on weekends was all there was for them to do, about this time of the year we would fill up a thermos with hot chocolate, jump in the car, crank up a Christmas C.D. and drive around taking in the Christmas light displays El Paso had to offer.
Although many consider Bing Crosby's version of "White Christmas" as the definitive version of the song, I much prefer The Drifters bouncy, doo-wop rendition.
When a new business opens its doors you might see a "Now Open" sign hanging outside. When it's under construction, you might see an "Opening Soon" sign. But apparently this particular El Paso business isn't doing either.
It's one of those songs that continues to divide a musical nation. Some -- such as myself -- consider "Wonderful Christmas Time" by Paul McCartney seasonal ear candy, but others regard it as a cringe-worthy track.
Hard to believe ‘Saturday Night Fever’ premiered 35 years ago today. All these years later and I can still picture John Travolta as Tony Manero with a can of paint in his hand strutting down the sidewalk to the tune of "Stayin' Alive."
"All I Want for Christmas Is You" is one of the few Christmas songs I look forward to playing every year.