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CommentsThis is a great service to our community! So many new property owners claim they do not know about the deeded restrictive covenants, but now they have no excuse not to read and ABIDE by them! Thank you. The event calendar also will be useful....
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CommentsHope the pages in construction will soon be finished. This sites provides lots of information especially useful to newcomers and historians.
CommentsMy grandfather was John Able and he is the son of Scott Able.
CommentsGreetings, I recently acquired a homesite in "Timberon", and look forward to my first visit. I greatly appreciate the effort that went into the making of this Website. Thank you I'm looking for ward to someday being able to both enjoy and contribute to the Living Space that Timberon seems to offer, Yours truly,,, Frank
CommentsHi, just would like you to know I love your new site, its very appealing to the eye and hope to see more photos. I really like the golf course photos.
CommentsGreat pictures!
Commentslove the site. have lot with cabin there and plan to start flying in soon. wish we had a personal weather station in Timberon, proper. I have to look at weather in Cloudcroft and Ruidoso and guess at the weather in Timberon. Keep up the good work... can't wait for the site to be completed.
CommentsGreat site you have. The information you are offering is growing nicely. I am a property owner in Timberon and really appreciate all you are doing. www.uli-landeck.com Great job
CommentsBeautiful photos!!
CommentsAwesome site...We just purchased property here and this site has been the most informative yet...THANK YOU
CommentsTimberon is without a doubt a hidden treasure. I purchased property there over a year ago and cannot wait to start building. From the people i already met you all have been Great. This web site is a work of art, and my hat is off to the person or persons who created and maintain it. You added to the value of Timberon!!!!
CommentsMy parents bought land in Timberon many years ago. I loved the area as a child we moved away over 30years ago. I spent 2 days this last week at timberon and fell in love with the area all over again.
CommentsExcellent website. Very informative. Easy to use format. I'll will use the information from the link to the Development Council and Water District, answered all my questions. Thanks, Karen
CommentsJust found the site last night. Drove to Timberon today. Enjoyed my Sunday in Timberon. The road is looking great. I remember the old road. What a nice surprise. Thanks for everything TDC is doing for Timberon.
CommentsI FELL IN LOVE WITH IT... BOUGHT SOME LAND...CAMP IN THE MEANTIME TILL I BUILD A CABIN!
CommentsThanks for takin' care of Doug & Glynda Hamilton. Love Their Daughter
CommentsI am really looking forward to visiting Timberon. Your web site was very informative and I can see the village has sure grown up. My father and grandfather owned an acre or so in the 70's but has since sold it. I have not been there since early 80's but I am looking forward to seeing all the 'new' sites. thank you
CommentsThanks for the sight, I'm selling my home and I like the look of Timberon. If anyone has info please contact me at asylumrancher1@aol.com - would like to chat to anyone to meet new people in the area as well
CommentsI lived in Timberon from 1984-88. I love to look at the website to keep up on things and to show my husband the beautiful area I used to live in. I would love to hear from anyone who remembers me. I was 11yrs old when we moved there and 15 when I moved back to NY. My mom's name is Marilyn and my step-father was Joe Leary. If you would like to get in touch with me my email is fwojcik@adelphia.net
CommentsI have owned a lot in Timberon for 25 years.
CommentsWe really enjoy reading the Mountain Times Newspaper. We also like Timberon and will be spending more time there as soon as my husband retires. The way the newspaper is published is very nice and has information useful to us. We are planning on a trip to Timberon soon. It is a calm, relaxing area to spend time away from the big city traffic and noise. Hope to meet all of the population of Timberon, NM. BYE NOW!!
CommentsGOOD SITE KEEP IT UP.
CommentsWow, I love Timberon and I'm glad I found this website. My family has a cabin in Timberon and it is so much fun when we go visit there for vacation. We are supposed to come up for Christmas 2005 and I hope there will be snow!!!
CommentsI love your website and I'm starting to visit it often. Melissa Wojcik if you read this I remember you. You went to school with Tammy, Gene, Deede, Anita, Dona Etc. I will e-mail you. Keep up the good work on the Timberon web-site. Beth
CommentsWe are coming up this weekend to look at property. We can't wait. We love the website, very informative.
CommentsI lived and worked in Timberon in the late 60s and early 70s. I worked for the engineering company that staked the centerline of roads and lot corners. Also did a lot of the layout work for the golf course. We lived in the duplex by the small pond on Sacramento Drive. I have property there and plan on returning in the near future. Great site!!!
CommentsEnjoyable and informative Web Site packed with topics of interest.
CommentsVery informative and enjoyable website. Heard about Timberon from a good friend and have purchased 2 lots. Prices like this are unbelievable compared to our land in the Arizona high-country. Cant wait to get to Timberon on vacation this summer and see what we purchased... then begin planning where to put our future summer residence. Thanks for the great website.
Commentsi visited my brother,tom cook, in timberon once in 1975.what a beautiful place. tom has now gone on to the great beyond. as far as i know his widow helen still lives in timberon.
CommentsWe can not wait to build our summer home in Timberon. We have visited the land a couple of times and look forward to creating memories with our children there!
CommentsReally nice place to find information. Was trying to find information on NM and found "Timberon". I thought MN was all desert...was I wrong! This is a real nice place, don't think the winters are as cold here compared to northern Michigan?
CommentsMy family and I visited Timberon this year and we absolutely fell in love with it! I like the website and I think that posting more info for lodges, cabins, and hotel information/photos would really help. We plan to go back more often and would like to know about more places/houses that rent. We stayed in Aurora's cabins last time and really enjoyed our trip!!! Any information please e-mail me at esolorzano@allstate.com We plan to go back for Thanksgiving.
CommentsBest memories ever. Loved living here with Aunt Diane and Uncle Dean
CommentsMy dad and mom have done a wonderful job bring the news from the Sacramento Mountains to all of us. What a wonderful Site and Amazing paper. So Proud
Commentskeep up the good work I'll be back some day to visit or perhaps retire in what i call the best kept secret in the west ,my first visit was in 1970 and worked there foe eight years in land sales and have alwayes wanted to be a part of Timberon,lot of water under the bridge,I hope my old friends are doing well ,merry christmas and a happy new year to all!!!!!
CommentsBrothers, this is a quick note to say “hi” and let you know about a brand new service for Masons. It is absolutely FREE! It is called THE NATIONAL MASONIC BLUE PAGES. The website URL is: www.masons4masons.org It is my hope that, after you see the website yourself, you would tell the Brothers of your lodge about it at your next Stated Communication or perhaps earlier, if convenient. Perhaps, you can place a link to THE NATIONAL MASONIC BLUE PAGES on your website. That would be great and very much appreciated. THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO CHARGES FOR MEMBERSHIP or FOR USE OF OUR WEBSITE SERVICES! Brothers, I sincerely apologize for using your guest book to deliver this message, but it is a FREE service and so I did this with the very best of intentions. My email address is: masons4masons@att.net Thank you! Fraternally, Bro. James McKenna
CommentsAm looking to buy a homesite in Timberon and am enjoying looking at this website with all of it's info. Thanks so much.
CommentsI moved to Timberon on the day before my birthday Feb. 10 1978. WHAT A SHOCK! First we drove throught THE BIG BLIZZARD to get there and then our family of 4 lived with a family of 6 and another couple of folks (Dean & Dianne B in one small A-frame. It snowed like crazy and the next day I was introduce to Rob Cain who lived up the hill. I wasn't sure about this place or our circumstance until Rob and I spent the whole afternoon sledding on the golf course. He and his family, Bob, Carolyn, and the rest became good friends, just like Dean and Dianne. I spent the rest of the year riding my horses, swimming, hiking all OVER the place and getting to know some of the most wonderful people I have ever known in my life. I remember Smitty and his wife helping me when I burned my foot badly, what neat people! I remember the wonderful CB chatter back and forth "PULL THAT CARD!!", I caught many a fish and found MANY arrowheads! Oh, and let's not forget the time our bus got stuck in the mud on the way to school one day and a local rancher had to save us!! What a happy day it was when the trailers began arriving and all the families began to find real and permanent housing! I was at the first church service and subsequent wedding/Rick Quick's first! I remember the day I had to leave...February 11, 1979. Again on my birthday! This time was no celebration. As the mud sprayed against the car on the way out of the development...I swore to myself that I would come back some day! I am 42 now...life has gone on and still, almost every day I go back to Timberon. I do plan to return...sadly my dad Frank Walsh has passed away, I have lost track of everyone else...If anyone remembers me or lived there during that time PLEASE contact me! I would love to chat! With much love and fond memories! Victoria victoria_manion@yahoo.com
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CommentsI just spent some of the most beautiful days I have ever spent in my 60 yrs of life.The wild life, the people, and the scenery were absolutely spectacular. I shall return, and look for a place where I might built a small cabin for me and my wife. Y'all have a super place, and I would like to become a part of it. Jess Aguilar Sr.
CommentsDEAR SIR, 11/19/07 I BOUGHT A LAND IN TROUT DR. AND I HOPE I COULD BUILD OR MAKE SOMETHING POSTITIVE AS BUSINESS OVER THERE. AS I GOT THE POPULATION IS 309 AND I WAS TRYING TO OPEN SHOPPING CENTER FOR SOME KIND OF BUSINESS . PLEASE, SEND ME FOR THE AGE AND RACE OF PEOPLE OVER THERE. IT SEEMS MOST OF THEM ELDER OR RETITRED.THE PROBLEM IS HOW TO DRIVE AND BRING MATERIALS LIKE FOOD TO THE TIMBERON CITY . YOUR CO-OPERATION IS HIGHLY DEMANDED. THANKS. STEVE.
CommentsPlace seems to have really changed i lived their in 75 thru 77 the same year the army shelled the place i was a very young lad we had to get bussed all the way to weed hope that the kids still dont have to go thru that happy new years
CommentsVery nice website. I looked at the Timberon map and was surprised to see some familiar names as street names then I remembered how some of them got their names. Back in the mid-80's I worked for a El Paso engineering company called Basil Smith Engineering and at that time they were doing the design and layout for a portion of the North East part of Timberon. They suddenly needed street names on the plans so they could submit them to the Otero county commision for approval. Even though I was not part of that project, I was asked for family names to put on the street names. Our name is Allen, my wife's maiden name is Swain and my mom's maiden name was Roberts. Much to my surprise those names were apparently used and became part of the official plans. Since then we have lived in Las Cruces and Albuquerque but have never been to Timberon. We hope to make a visit this summer. J. Allen
CommentsTimberon is a slice of heaven on earth.
CommentsI somehow stumbled on Timberon after viewing sites on Cloudcroft via advice from a friend. Timberon looks amazing, and I plan on visiting soon. The website is fantastic!! How I would love to work up there and not have to wait until I retire to make the move. I know that would probably be impossible but if anyone feels it could be a reality, please let me know. I have a feeling I'm going to fall in love with the area. Just yesterday, I subscribed to the Mountain Times Newspaper and have enjoyed reading the February issue online. I just can't stop looking at property and any information I can find about Timberon. It definitely looks like a little slice of Heaven.
CommentsMy nefhew Bill and I played the golf course one time, enjoyed it very much.
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