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A List of Things I’ll Miss in Albuquerque

By Addie Siembieda

Passenger Window: Southwest Pieta

Driving slowly down Edith Boulevard over the street's ample speed bumps, it’s impossible for the very big and very blue sculpture “Southwest Pieta” at the intersection of Roma Avenue on the edge of Martineztown Park not to draw your eye. The sculpture’s massive azure base and intertwined figures invite further investigation into the history of the neighborhood, the sculpture and the artist who created it.

Piece of the Past: Zimm for the Win

Even if you aren’t a Lobo, chances are you’ve stepped foot inside UNM’s largest library. Zimmerman is composed of three stories and a basement, each of which are utilized extensively each day by UNM students of all ages and majors. Walking in from the front door, you’re immediately struck by the sheer size of the space, which is filled with computers, tables meant for groups, and even a few walking desks (which have been there long before the current trend). Head over to the quiet west wing to live out your dark academia dreams while you ponder what to grab from the in-library Starbucks.

Eats Etc: Turquoise Desert Taproom

Turquoise Desert Taproom has a sports bar atmosphere, but the food isn’t what one might typically expect for such an establishment.

Eats Etc: Burrito Express

As legend has it, Burrito Express got started more than four decades ago in a 250 square-foot building in Roswell, backed by a prolific “Tortilla Machine” and a cache of delicious family recipes. 

Eats Etc: New Mexico Beef Jerky Co.

There’s a reason why the beef jerky sold at this establishment has a well-earned reputation for excellence. “My father grew up with his grandpa, they were ranchers,” says Veronica Chavez Lewandowski. “My dad carried on the tradition, and we were also ranchers when we were small. We raised animals; we sold them. So basically we just kind of carried on the tradition.”