By Joe Gresh I’ve been so busy with home-nesting projects my motorcycles have succumbed to time’s crumbling embrace. I parked…
By Joe Gresh ExhaustNotes readers may think I pour a lot of concrete but that’s not really true. I do…
As mentioned in a previous ExhaustNotes story titled "Guilt Trip," our water well at the ranch has become unreliable. In…
A recent road trip took us to New Mexico, and that meant a stop at Joe Gresh's Tinfiny Ranch. The…
Most people think of New Mexico as a barren, desert state. Much of it consists of broad expanses of high,…
I’ve finally finished the new floor in The Shed® at Tinfiny Ranch©. I didn’t really want to mix and pour…
Here at Exhaustnotes.us resurrection projects are leaps of faith. They feel good and inevitable, and promising. You know instinctively it’s…
Skip Duke lived in New Mexico and died before I got the chance to meet him. I don’t know the…
Here at ExhaustNotes.us we are all about the motorcycle, with a smattering of gunplay and interesting adventure destinations thrown in…
It seems like I’m always working a pick and a shovel at Tinfiny Ranch. Situated at 6000 feet in the…