Well we did it, 2020 has came and gone and the optimism for the new year is in full swing! Since we saw you last, The Ruby has welcomed a “new” addition into the family and we thought now would be a good time to introduce her. Meet Valentina.
The snow is in the mountains and the Holidays are in full swing! Many of you embrace this time of year and enjoy our cozy little town for the magical holiday season. Others are usually taking a vacation far away to a tropical destination. When we
As this wild year comes to an end, we must not lose our joy and spirit during this Holiday season. The Holidays are a time to be close to family, be merry and hopeful for the next year to come. No matter what your circumstance this year, we hope you
The Holidays are in full swing! We are reminiscing on our favorite weekends at the Ruby, hosting free Matinees sponsored by our local stores for all every weekend in December. They are some of our favorite times of the year! Although things aren’t the same this season, there is still
2020 has gone by so fast and will go down as being one of the most “memorable” years in history. There were great moments and great losses but one thing is certain, we ALL learned how to adjust. Some of us were pleasantly surprised by the new lifestyle change and
November’s wonderful Leonid meteor shower is active from about November 6 to 30 each year. The peak is expected in 2020 on the morning of November 17. The shower happens as our world crosses the orbital path of Comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle. Like many comets, Tempel-Tuttle litters its orbit with bits of debris.
What a week it’s been for America. Honoring those who have served for our country couldn’t come at a better time. This November 11th is Veterans Day and whether you are a Veteran, have a loved one who is or you are just proud to be an American, we are
The annual Mexican celebration, Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), is a time when families gather to honor and remember deceased loved ones. It is believed that the souls of the dead return to visit the living families in homes, businesses and cemeteries. The Aztec
The air is just a bit chillier, the nights are a little bit darker and the creeks and whistles are a little bit louder this time of year. There is no denying that October brings an oh-so-welcomed spooky feelings, thoughts and stories. But the terror doesn’t really set in until