Tuesday, May 26, 2026


Terlingua Moon   Vol. 21   No. 26

May 26  2026

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“Water does not resist. Water flows. When you plunge your hand into it,

all you feel is a caress. Water is not a solid wall, it will not stop you.

 But water always goes where it wants to go, and nothing in the end

can stand against it. Water is patient. Dripping water wears away a stone. Remember that, my child. Remember you are half water.

If you can’t go through an obstacle, go around it. Water does." —Margaret Atwood

MILKY WAY TREATS ice cream trailer will be open this weekend, Saturday through Monday, 4 to 9 PM. We’ll have our creamy dreamy, vanilla, and chocolate soft serve. Our ‘3 Years Here /Terlingua Ice Cream Social will be Monday, June 1, 7-9pm! This annual community event will have free root beer floats, music by Moses Martinez, prizes and more! This year, we’re adding something new, we call it ‘The Pie Off’. Make your best pie and bring it to our panel of esteemed judges for them to decide who gets to win the prize for Best Pie and Best Crust in Terlingua! I hope you can join us, thank you, Terlingua!

Come see us at the Saturday Community Market, open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer problem. 

Local art, handcrafted textile goods, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, all natural lip balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, block printed textiles and vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 

Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 

We welcome new vendors. To make it easy for new vendors to try our market and to show our appreciation to our regular vendors, we waive set-up fees on the first Saturday of the month, offering free set-up on that day.

For more information, text or call 432.213.1863 or pop in at the market for a chat. Prepared food vendors must display current food handling licence. (A quick, easy and affordable online course can provide that).

Please help keep our market space safe and comfortable for all, two-legged and four, by keeping all dogs leashed and under control. We look forward to seeing you there.

Mindy Hamlett, Mermaid of the Desert

Sept. 16, 1943 - March 23, 2026  Mindy (Melinda) Hamlett arrived in Terlingua in 1994 with her sis-in-law Diane, driving a large old Winaibego, their mobile abode while traveling “the perimeter of the US.” I met them working at Grumpy Ed’s Long Draw Saloon. We schlepped pizzas and beer together until the pair drove off again. A year later, she returned with the love of her life, and life-long partner, Fred Gossein.

They made their home in the Big Bend, and she found jobs as we all did. She worked as a massage therapist, a highway flagger, a Lajitas barista, a ghost-town clerk and a deli server, and she supported our community with various volunteer work. Her focus was the local recycling effort, and she facilitated that for several years as a member of the Big Bend Citizens Alliance.  The pair made time for their travels together: camping at remote hot springs in New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and Wyoming, and exploring old mining towns. They made several road trips to Mexico together, camping on beaches in Northern Baja and Sonora, near a sugarcane field in Tamaulipas, in Spanish mining ruins in San Luis Potosi, and near the famous mining town of Mapimi. They even made it to the Giant Crystal Cave in Naica, Chihuahua, never open to tourists, where a chance encounter with an engineer led to their inclusion in a small group tour. A West Coast girl who loved the ocean, she eventually moved to Victoria after attending San Francisco State University and getting her massage certification in Vancouver, BC.  Besides her work as a teacher and masseuse in Oakland and in Canada, she was a gardener, an artist, and a caretaker for her mother. She was Fred’s fiery partner, a dear friend to many of us for years, and my sister in Al Anon. She had a great sense of humor, and an equally great temper, with a good dose of fear around some things, to balance her fierce courage about living, and one of the largest hearts I've ever known.  

She was as she put it, the “Mermaid of the Desert,” bringing magic and love into our desert lives. 

May her spirit dive deep in the universe,

Mary Diesel and Fred Gossein


No Wall 79852 Update

No Wall. No Wire. No Way.  

Join our weekly family friendly Saturday protest at FM 170 and Hwy 118 8:00am-10:00am or so. 

Every Saturday in May!

Dispelling rumors

There are many misleading headlines stating that there will be no border wall here. This is simply NOT true.  

-There is a man camp being developed at the Pecan Grove Farm in Lobo, TX.

https://bigbendsentinel.com/2026/04/29/pecan-farm-draws-the-ire-of-border-wall-opposition/

-At least 4 entities are requesting water well developments in jeff Davis County.

https://www.jeffdaviscounty.texas.gov/upload/template/22377/Jeff%20Davis%20County%20Underground%20Water%20Conservation%20District%20May%2026%202026.pdf

-Massive earth moving equipment is staged on Chispa Road

https://www.marfapublicradio.org/news/2026-05-01/border-wall-contractor-begins-moving-equipment-to-the-rio-grande

Please continue to call Governor Abbott (512) 463-1828

Markwayne Mullin (202) 282-8000 extension 6

Senator Cruz  (202) 224-3121

Senator Cornyn (202) 224-3121

Check out water board meetings and county commissioners meetings in Culberson, Jeff Davis, Terrell, and Brewster Counties.  Jeff Davis County is holding an Underground Water Conservation District meeting on Tuesday, May 26th at 8:00 a.m. at the Fort Davis Water Supply Corporation at 113 State Street. 

nobigbendwall.org is an excellent source of information. 

Follow us on Facebook at No Wall 79852 for current updates.  Things are changing quickly. 

Terlingua Paisanitos would like to thank Desert Sports and Further Adventures for the loan of life jackets for our annual pool party. Thank you also to the Maverick RV Park in Lajitas for allowing us to spend a wonderful afternoon at the pool.

We started our day at the Barton Warnock Center and are very grateful for the park rangers who took the time to teach us about desert wildlife and native peoples.  Thank you, all! What a fantastic community!

Paisano Post

Final edition for 2025-2026

Thank you, Community! For this year’s book fair, $1065 was raised with $560 in books being donated as well. Thank you, Ms. Quigg.

Double-edition of Students of the Week:

5/14: Elem: Ashley B. and Jesus Z. MS: Ever G., and HS: Ervey S.

5/21: Elem: Emmanuel A., MS: Edwin G., and HS: Isael G.

End of the Year Awards & Graduation Schedule 5/29

Community is invited and all events will be in the gym. Elem: 8:30am-9:30am, MS: 9:30am-10:30qm, HS: 10:45am-12pm, and Graduation 7pm

Have a great summer!

Big Bend Episcopal Mission and Otra Vez Thrift Shop 

Final call for hours open at the Thrift Shop with last Wednesday, 27th. 5:30pm-6:30pm and last Saturday, 30th, 9am-12pm. 

Sts. Mary and Joseph’s Chapel in Lajitas will have service at 5pm on May 30th with Father Mike Wallens. All are welcome.

Taqueria El Milagro

Authentic Mexican food and more in the Ghost Town.   Serving  Mexican recipes from street tacos to steaks and huge side dishes. Great food, great setting.  BYOB. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 3 pm until 9 pm. 432 371-2060 for take out via our drive through window.

Espresso ... y poco mas

Open seven days a week for home cooked breakfasts, lunches and the best coffee in the area.  Located in the Ghost Town, great seating with fantastic views, strong wifi, and newspapers.  432 371 3044 for to go orders. Open at 7:30 a.m.


NEED A MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT?

Veteran Independent Insurance Agent, Michelle Chiles, is coming out of retirement and ready to help.   Call or email for information and quotes:

mvmchouse@sbcglobal.net   806-781-4723 - cell

Tanks a Lot Terlingua

Water Catchment Tanks, Pumps, Filters and Installation

NOTICE: the manufacturer has gone up on tank prices effective May 1

HOWEVER we received permission to sell all tanks currently in inventory at the old prices until May 31 - tank sizes currently in inventory: 100, 550, 1100, 2000, 2500, 3000, 5050 gallons.

ALSO NOW AVAILABLE:

Food Grade 275 gallon totes - $275/each

Food Grade 55 gallon barrels with removable lids & ports - $85/each

"Terlingua Trash Pickup - weekly trash pickup for residential and business.

64 gallon can - $49.99 per month.

96 gallon can - $59.99 per month. 

We do Junk Removal too!

WEEKLY DUMPSTERS COMING SOON - 4 cubic yard size. Get on wait-list now. Businesses only at this time due to limited quantity. All the details and pricing on the website: www.terlinguatrash.com.

Have a great day! -Jimmy (432) 201 -5638."

New Community Food Co-Op Launches in Terlingua

Gather Co Op, a new community-based buying cooperative serving the Big

Bend region, is launching to help local residents access high-quality food,

animal feed, homesteading supplies, and farm-related goods through

coordinated group purchasing and scheduled pickup events.

Designed to support rural families facing long travel distances and high

shipping costs, Gather Co Op allows members to participate in scheduled

ordering windows with local pickup opportunities.

Future plans include volunteer opportunities, satellite pickup locations,

plant sales, seed sharing, and partnerships with local producers.

Gather Co Op is currently welcoming founding members and volunteers

from Terlingua, Study Butte, Alpine, Marathon, Big Bend Valley, and

surrounding ranch communities.

Learn more at: www.fibermaiden.com/gather

All YOU NEED TO ATTEND AN AA MEETING IS A DESIRE TO QUIT.  If you have, or think you might have, a drinking problem, we meet at 6:30 pm on Thursday at the Big Bend Church, just north of the post office.

Reminder for our upcoming Landscape Show!

 "Landscapes, Near and Far"

These can be Plein air or photo referenced.

Take-In DEADLINE: on or before TUESDAY, June 2, 2026. Big Bend Gallery, 121 W. Holland.   Reception:  Friday 5:00 – 7:00pm, June 5, 2026

Our current show, "Dark Skies" has been quite a success!  Congrats to those who entered the show and our thanks for your participation!  You may pick up your artwork from the current show on Tuesday, June 2nd prior to closing time (preferably before 4:30pm).  There will be a sign out sheet available to track those who pick up their artwork.

KEEP BIG BEND WILD and the Coalition to Protect America’s National Parks last week sent an open letter to DHS Secretary Mullin signed by almost all of the former NPS superintendents and deputy superintendents of Big Bend National Park (with a combined 259 years of NPS experience) that are still with us.  The letter urged the Secretary not to waive any more federal laws in the national park.

Sorry for the overly-long entry this week, but it’s worth repeating some of the letter for our community:

 “If a border wall—or other unnecessary and highly destructive border infrastructure—is built inside Big Bend National Park, it would be the most egregious assault on the integrity of the entire National Park System since the construction of a dam in the Hetchy Hetchy Valley in Yosemite National Park more than a century ago.”

 “The [Big Bend] Sector, and the national park in particular, are not an area of high illegal entry, which is a prerequisite for your invoking the waiver.”

 “We urge you to not issue any waivers of environmental or historic preservation laws, and to offer your proposals, with alternatives, for public review and input. If upgrades to the existing robust electronic sensor system are needed, and can be accomplished as unobtrusively as the existing installations, we have no concerns with that.  As the existing system is a collaborative effort of the Border Patrol, the NPS, and county sheriffs, so should be any improvements -- and no waivers are necessary, as the existing systems work.”

 “The Border Patrol used to provide funding to the NPS to maintain park roads patrolled by their agents that are stationed in the park.  That no longer occurs, and with the erosion in park staffing since early 2025, we acknowledge that some of those roads are in poor condition.  With no need for a waiver, that funding could be resumed, or enhanced, to assure that the existing unpaved roads in the park near the border are restored to the condition both agencies agreed to years ago.

 “There does not need to be a conflict between a strong border, a thriving local economy, and conservation of the wildest, most intact landscapes of Texas and our nation. If Customs and Border Protection would engage the public, local elected officials, sheriffs, and the National Park Service, we are absolutely confident that we can find a solution to realistically improve border security at a reasonable cost to the taxpayer. 

 “But if you issue a waiver that will not be possible. And the unique, nationally significant landscape, natural resources, and cultural heritage of Big Bend National Park, one of the nation’s crown jewels, will be irreparably damaged, and we fear that any sense of commitment to shared stewardship of the nation’s borderland between your agency and the one we devoted our careers to will be as well.”

End of letter. This has been widely circulated on Capitol Hill, to national environmental organizations, and to the media.

Please learn more at keepbigbendwild.org, and consider supporting Keep Big Bend Wild.  There's no more important time.  Donations are welcome (we're financially sponsored by the El Paso Community Foundation, a 501c3), but we need you to allow us to list you as a supporter even more – no need to donate.  Local business supporters are especially appreciated.  

We're also looking for additional people to join our core team (ie the board), especially from the Big Bend area. Contact bob.krumenaker@keepbigbendwild.org to discuss.                                                                               

Bob Krumenaker   Chair, Keep Big Bend Wild

bob.krumenaker@keepbigbendwild.org

www.keepbigbendwild.org

#keepbigbendwild


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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The Terlingua Moon  


Tuesday --Vol 37, No 20;   May 19, 2026 -- by Ghost Writers on the Sly 

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Big Bend Public Library
Big News:

We are officially on our way to a permanent home for the Big Bend Public Library!
The Brewster County Commissioners Court has awarded us a $100,000 matching grant to kickstart our building fund.  Stay tuned for details on how you can help us double this investment and bring our new library to life.

 

TERLINGUA TRADING COMPANY 

Now interviewing for the position of Inventory Manager/ Cashier. Stop by the store in the Terlingua Ghost Town for details. 

 

TANKS A LOT TERLINGUA

Water Catchment Tanks, Pumps, Filters and Installation

ALSO NOW AVAILABLE:

Food Grade 275 gallon totes - $275/each

Food Grade 55 gallon barrels with removable lids & ports - $85/each

Steel 55 gallon drums with no lids - $50/each

Shop Local!

Located near the Terlingua Ranch Lodge.

Call Mark or Michelle: 432-371-3096 (home/office) or 806-781-7814 (cell)

 

NEED A MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT?

Veteran Independent Insurance Agent, Michelle Chiles, is coming out of retirement and ready to help.  Call or email for information and quotes:  mvmchouse@sbcglobal.net

806-781-4723 - cell

 

BIG BEND ARTS COUNCIL MEMBERS SHOW

(Prospectus attached)

These can be Plein air or photo referenced.

Take-In DEADLINE: on or before TUESDAY, June 2, 2026. Big Bend Gallery, 121 W. Holland.

Reception:  Friday 5:00 – 7:00pm, June 5, 2026

Our current show, "Dark Skies", has been quite a success!  Congrats to those who entered the show and our thanks for your participation!  You may pick up your artwork from the current show on Tuesday, June 2nd prior to closing time (preferably before 4:30pm).  There will be a sign-out sheet available to track those who pick up their artwork.

 

We will have a short BBAC meeting for BBAC board members before we take a short break for the summer.  If you have anything that you would like brought up, please let me know and I'll add it to our agenda. (or include you in the email invite to the meeting.)

 

VOICES Thank You

We'd like to take a moment and recognize each and every one of you who came out to Voices From Both Sides/Voces De Ambos Lados this year and express our gratitude for the beautiful day we all helped create together. It was truly a wonderful day and it is a great testament to the life we are all blessed to live along the frontera. We'd also like to thank so many kind locals for helping make it all possible. It takes a village, and we live in a very good one. Please dispense high fives and hugs to the following for all their efforts! 

West Texas Sound & Light (Stage & Sound);  Big Bend Septic (Portable Toilets); 7 Mag Services (Roll-off Dumpster); Big Bend Boating & Hiking (Water Jugs); Venga Cafe (Ice); Javelina Apparel (T-shirts); Temple of the Bird (Fundraiser & Auction Host); The Boathouse (Pre-party Host); DB's Rustic Iron BBQ (After-party Host);  Our local musicians in Pinche Gringos, the Peso Bunch, and the Lucky Bunch!  Special Shout Out:   Brewster County Sheriff's Office;  Terlingua Fire & EMS;  Father Michael Wallens & Eucharist crew;  Lajitas Resort; Mucho Amor:  Jeff Haislip;  Collie Ryan;  Leonel Galindo;  Cynta de Narvaez;  Our Amigos y Vecinos in Mexico;  And, our beloved Rio Grande/Río Bravo

SEE YOU NEXT TIME!

¡NOS VEMOS LA PRÓXIMA VEZ!

 

Temple of the Bird
It's official, we're havin' a baby shower for Terlingua's newest parents. Mr. & Ms. Roadrunner are hatching baby feathered dinosaurs and it calls for a celebration. Our good friends, Righteous Intonation are coming to play music for the occasion. This suare will take place next Saturday afternoon, May 23rd here at Temple of the Bird. There will be a potluck breakfast themed brunch, music, and shenanigans. So bring a breakfast dish, whatever you like to drink and glue feathers to yourself and wear a beak and come help us celebrate Terlingua's newest resident. Beep Beep!

 

Come see us at the Saturday Community Market, open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer problem. 

Local art, handcrafted textile goods, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, all natural lip balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, block printed textiles and vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 

Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 

  

MILKY WAY TREATS ice cream trailer will be open this weekend, Saturday – Monday, 4–9 p.m. We’ll have our creamy vanilla soft serve as well as the very popular dairy free pineapple! Stop by and treat yourself! We have delicious, homemade pints of ice cream, along with your favorite ice cream sundaes, milkshakes and malts  Gracias, Terlingua!

 

Multi-Family Yard Sale. Friday May 22nd and Saturday May 23rd, 9 am - 5 pm both days. 10800 Terlingua Ranch Rd. Large variety of items. Plants, pans, bedding, etc. Free Hot dogs will be served on Saturday. Located under shaded area.

 

$1.7 billion contract awarded “for border wall in Big Bend https://www.texastribune.org/2026/05/15/texas-big-bend-border-wall-contract-awarded-billion/

Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. (Voltaire)

 

Early voting in the Texas Primary Runoff Elections begins Monday, May 18 and continues through Friday, May 22. Election day is Tuesday, May 26.

You must vote in the same party as you voted in the Primary Election that happened in March.  If you did not vote in the March primary, you may vote in the Runoff, in the party of your choice.  Election judges will have a record of which party you voted in during the March election. 

Typically, turnout is low or even minimal in Texas runoff elections, so your vote is more consequential. In the statewide Democratic primary, you will vote in two important runoff elections, one for Texas Attorney General and one for Texas Lieutenant Governor.  Attorney General candidates are State Senator Nathan Johnson and former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski. Lieutenant Governor candidates are State Representative Vicki Goodwin and labor union activist Marcos Velez.

The Texas Attorney General handles legal affairs affecting many Texans’ lives. The office is responsible for enforcing child support judgments, preventing waste and fraud in government programs and businesses, defending state agencies in court, and interpreting state law.

The Texas Lieutenant Governor presides over the Texas Senate and determines when legislation gets to the Senate floor for debate. The office also controls the Senate agenda and standing committees, decides procedural issues, and co-chairs the Legislative Budget Board.

The following two articles in the Texas Tribune provide more detail on these two Democratic Primary contests:

https://www.texastribune.org/2026/04/23/texas-2026-attorney-general-democrats-runoff-nathan-johnson-joe-jaworski/

https://www.texastribune.org/2026/04/24/texas-2026-lieutenant-governor-democratic-runoff-vikki-goodwin-marcos-velez/

Texas Blue Action has sponsored a Democratic Runoff Candidate Forum with questions and answers from all four of these candidates:

2026 Democratic Primary Runoff Candidate Forum - Texas Blue Action

MEET THE CANDIDATES VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCOK3mLAYrw&authuser=0

 

KEEP BIG BEND WILD is not assuming the huge contract that’s just been awarded for a  “BORDER WALL IN BIG BEND TEXAS, SEGMENT IDENTIFIED AS BBT-4”, the section of border that runs through the national park, means that a wall or other infrastructure being built is a done deal, and we’re fighting back.  But the stakes, and the stress, are rising every day. 

Last week provided an overwhelming frenzy of conflicting messages: first the CBP Commissioner said there’d be no wall in the national park, but there’d be new patrol roads along the river with buried fiber optic cables – not as bad as a wall, but still unnecessary and hugely destructive.

Then in a meeting Thursday with local sheriffs and judges – but not the NPS – the BP sector chief said there’d be no new roads, just improvements to the river road in the park but still keeping it unpaved, although they’d still install those buried cables.

Seemingly contradicting all of this, later in the week we learned about the contract award – the largest border wall contract ever awarded, for work which there's no legal authority to do — at least yet.

Are they absolute liars? Incompetent? Or both?  

Thursday, DHS waived all the federal laws requiring assessment and disclosure of impacts to natural and cultural resources, and public involvement, for the river segment downstream of the park, in the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River.  They have not yet done so in the national park, and we are fighting to keep that from happening.  Those waivers are only authorized for the construction of “physical barriers and roads …  in areas of high illegal entry,” which the national park is definitely not.  We don’t believe they have the authority to do so.

DHS and its contractors cannot build any infrastructure in Big Bend National Park unless they either comply with those laws – which seems highly unlikely – or waive them.  

Want to proudly show that you want to Keep Big Bend Wild?  We now have caps, t-shirts, and stickers available.  Shop at https://www.hubnotic.com/collections/keep-big-bend-wild. This is the only authorized Keep Big Bend Wild merchandise, and fully half the cost you pay is returned directly to Keep Big Bend Wild to support our efforts to protect this area from the wall and for the long term.  

Please learn more at keepbigbendwild.org, and consider supporting Keep Big Bend Wild.  There's no more important time.  Donations are welcome (we're financially sponsored by the El Paso Community Foundation, a 501c3), but we need you to allow us to list you as a supporter even more.  Local business supporters are especially appreciated.  

 

Taqueria El Milagro--Authentic Mexican food and more in the Ghost Town.   Serving  Mexican recipes from street tacos to steaks and huge side dishes. Great food, great setting.  BYOB. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 3 pm until 9 pm. 432 371-2060 for take out via our drive through window. 

Espresso ... y poco mas

Open seven days a week for home cooked breakfasts, lunches and the best coffee in the area.  Located in the Ghost Town, great seating with fantastic views, strong wifi, and newspapers.  432 371 3044 for to go orders. Open at 7:30 a.m.  


Reminders from No Wall 79852

Deadline for CBP Public Comments - Friday, May 22nd

US Customs and Border Patrol have extended its public comment period on the proposed Big Bend  border wall to May 22.  Include: Big Bend Border Barrier System in your subject and comments.

Email: bigbendcomments@cbp.dhs.gov

Call: (833) 412-2056

CBP states, “Helpful comments are fact based, include links to data or research, and provide specific information concerning potential impacts on biological, cultural, and natural resources.”

 

Terlingua Rally at the ‘Y’ - Saturday, May 23rd 

FM 170 & Hwy 118 8:00-10:00am or later as you please... 

Join our non-partisan, family friendly rally against proposed drastic infrastructure along the Rio Grande corridor. The irreparable damage these incursions will cause will devastate our water table, our tourism economy, and our fragile desert ecosystem.  There is no border crisis in Big Bend.

 

No Wall Shirts Available

No Wall T-shirts with a Crystal design are available to order online (https://crystalallbright.pixieset.com/nowallshirts/store/ ) or swing by Desert Sports to buy one (Tue-Sat 10 am-6pm). They come in black or pebble at $27 each. Proceeds help fund the No Wall/No Wire movement.

 

For current updates check our Facebook page No Wall 79852, email us at nowall79852@proton.me . Check out nobigbendwall.org and no-al-muro.com for more information and printable material. 


BIG BEND ARTS COUNCIL MEMBERS SHOW

PROSPECTUS: Landscapes, Near and Far

THEME: Any image that is landscape in theme, open media

Show Dates: June 4, 2026 – July 28 , 2026

Take-In DEADLINE: on or before TUESDAY, June 2, 2026. Big Bend Gallery, 121 W. Holland.

(ARTWORK may be brought in BEFORE the end of the workday, Tuesday during regular gallery hours: from 11:00 am

to 4:30 pm, Thursday –Tuesday). Please have it in before 4:30 pm during those days to have time to sign in your work.

Reception: Friday 5:00 – 7:00pm, June 5, 2026

Pick up Artwork: Tuesday July 28, 2026.

Curator: Liz Culp lizbartlettculpfineart@gmail.com


Saturday, May 16, 2026

XtRa xTrA Terlingua MOON

May 18 (Monday) 5 pm
Red Patillo Community Center
Rare Element Partners Meeting with Danielle Gallo

Danielle Gallo who works for Rare Element Partners, a company that mines for rare earth minerals, will be here to talk to us about what they do and answer questions we have about mining near Terlingua. Please come! Please share!


Time: May 18, 2026 05:00 PM Central
Zoom Meeting ID: 788 3553 6592
Zoom Passcode: 773182

Zoom Invite Link:
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/78835536592?pwd=9Lkp0LS6GItHbrVjAmoR6mkAIcGsX7.1


Monday, May 11, 2026


Terlingua Moon   Vol. 37   No. 19


May 12  2026

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In every walk with Nature one receives far more than he seeks. 

The sun shines not on us but in us.~ John Muir

Paisano Post from Terlingua School

Tuesday: PreK and K are going on a Field Trip to the Dinosaur Exhibit in the National Park

Wednesday: Mr. Anthenat's students in Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Vehicle class will take their FAA Drone test. Go Paisanos! Ms. Pena is taking the Sophomores to the Career Fair held at Sul Ross.

Thursday: Student Council candidates will give speeches before the Election of Officers for next school year

Friday: Fiesta Day starting at 9am and continuing until noon.

Students of the Week: Elem: Arleht Huerta Mena, Middle: Ben Cox, High: Ivanna Ochoa

Big Bend Episcopal Mission Services & Otra Vez Thrift Store 

Saturdays Holy Eucharist Services w/ Father Mike Wallens at the Sts. Mary & Josephs' Chapel in Lajitas 5pm. All are welcome. 

Otra Vez Thrift Store Hours: Wednesdays: 5:30pm-6:30pm and Saturday 9-12pm. The month of May will bring back the $1 bag sales. Thank you for your support. The Thrift Shop will be closed all of June, July, and August.

NOW HIRING   The Terlingua Trading Company is looking for a part time cashier, stop by the store in the Terlingua Ghost Town for details!

TERLINGUA TRADING COMPANY   Now interviewing for the position of Inventory Manager.  Stop by the the store in the Terlingua Ghost Town for details.

Brewster County Regular Commissioners Court Meeting Agenda - May 12, 2026

9:30 AM Brewster County Courthouse

Note Agenda item 9:  new library facility in Study Butte

https://brewstercotx.portal.civicclerk.com/event/87/files/agenda/1225

Terlingua Crisis Center of the Big Bend   Hello Terlingua, Just got off of the phone with the West Texas Food Bank. Our food truck will be getting here on Thursday May 14th around 11:30.  Shout out to our lovely volunteers.  Distribution will be on Friday May 15th, 10 am till 3:30 pm. Please bring your cards.

Come on out to the 1st Annual Longhorn Roundup at the Longhorn Ranch Motel in Terlingua this Saturday May 16th. Turn in for chili is 1:00pm. We are always in need of more cooks and judges.

Espresso ... y poco mas  Open seven days a week for home cooked breakfasts, lunches and the best coffee in the area.  Located in the Ghost Town, great seating with fantastic views, strong wifi, and newspapers.  432 371 3044 for to go orders. Open at 7:30 a.m.  

Taqueria El Milagro Authentic Mexican food and more in the Ghost Town.   Serving  Mexican recipes from street tacos to steaks and huge side dishes. Great food, great setting.  BYOB. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 3 pm until 9 pm. 432 371-2060 for take out via our drive through window.

MILKY WAY TREATS ice cream trailer will be open this weekend, Saturday through Monday, 4–9 p.m! We’ll have our creamy dreamy, vanilla, and chocolate soft serve. Check out our pints of homemade ice cream, and fun sundaes! Our ‘3 Years Here - Terlingua Ice Cream Social, is coming up, yall! It’ll be Monday, June 1, 7-9pm. More details to come! Gracias, Terlingua!

The BBHS Theater Club is hosting a play at Cinnabar Theater in Terlingua, TX, on May 16th, at 7 p.m. Our play is "Will You Be My Nemesis?" Come to our play and see our heroes and villains battle to find the right nemesis. Our actors are Anthony Pattillo, Tony Picaso, Joselyn Sartin, Tatum Obregon, and Luna Illona Aguilar. There will be an entrance fee of $10. We are sponsored by Go Big Bend, Last Minute Low Productions, Stage Partners, Shot Time Liquor, and Dbs Rustic Iron BBQ, which is providing drinks for concessions. You are also free to bring your own drinks. Please come and see our play at Cinnabar Theater.

Come see us at the Saturday Community Market, open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer problem. 

Local art, handcrafted textile goods, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, all natural lip balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, block printed textiles and vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 

Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 

We welcome new vendors. To make it easy for new vendors to try our market and to show our appreciation to our regular vendors, we waive set-up fees on the first Saturday of the month, offering free set-up on that day.

For more information, text or call 432.213.1863 or pop in at the market for a chat. Prepared food vendors must display current food handling licence. (A quick, easy and affordable online course can provide that).

Please help keep our market space safe and comfortable for all, two-legged and four, by keeping all dogs leashed and under control. We look forward to seeing you there.

"Terlingua Trash Pickup - weekly trash pickup for residential and business.

64 gallon can - $49.99 per month.

96 gallon can - $59.99 per month. 

We do Junk Removal and clean outs too!

WEEKLY DUMPSTERS COMING SOON - 4 cubic yard size. Get on wait-list now. Businesses only at this time due to limited quantity.

All the details and pricing on the website: www.terlinguatrash.com.

Have a great day! -Jimmy (432) 201 -5638."

TONIGHT, Monday May 11 at 6 pm  Join us at the Red Patillo Community Center for No Wall No Wire updates and volunteer opportunities.Despite recent headlines, our fight to defend Big Bend and the Rio Grande is not over.

Despite recent headlines, our fight to defend Big Bend and the Rio Grande is not over. 

US Customs and Border Patrol have extended its public comment period on the proposed Big Bend  border wall to May 22.

Include: Big Bend Border Barrier System in your comments.

Email: bigbendcomments@cbp.dhs.gov

Call: (833) 412-2056

Mail:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection 

Program Management Office Directorate 

1300 Pennsylvania Ave. 

6.5E Mail Stop 1039 

Washington, DC 20229-1100 

ATTN: Michelle Barnes  

CBP states "helpful comments are fact based, include links to data or research, and provide specific information concerning potential impacts on biological, cultural, and natural resources."

No Wall. No Wire. No Way.  

Join our weekly family friendly Saturday protest at FM 170 and Hwy 118 8:00am-10:00am or so. 

Every Saturday in May!

Upcoming Events

Thursday, May 14  2:00pm

Culberson County Groundwater Conservation District

1300W. Broadway Street, Van Horn 79855

Re: Water Use related to the construction of a border wall.

Follow us on Facebook at No Wall 79852 for current updates.  Things are changing quickly. 

Locals Affected by The Border  Will the Border wall harm your lifestyle or finances?Politicians ignore protests against the border wall, but if everyday people take a simple online class to act as their own lawyers for free and file hundreds of individual lawsuits and injunctions from home, the massive legal pressure could grind the project to a halt. If interest exist we can do a group viewings weekly.. Let's Move the Needle. JOIN US IN THE BUNKHOUSE MAY 12 th from 3-5P.M. Below the Bad Rabbit Cafe .Come Learn How to take Your Power Back!!! See you there!!

KEEP BIG BEND WILD!

CBP still has not restored the map on their Smart Wall website, further demonstrating that transparency is not their goal.  That said, CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott was reported to have told the Washington Examiner last week that “CBP will not build a border wall inside Big Bend National Park on the U.S.-Mexico border following blowback from local residents.” We are being heard – maybe.

But Scott also reportedly told the paper that “[I]n Big Bend National Park, CBP will pave roads along the border, as well as use more technology, such as drones, radars, cameras, and fiber-optic cables to monitor the area.” 

The last version of the map they will no longer let us see shows a new road from Santa Elena Canyon to Rio Grande Village, between the existing River Road that BP agents regularly patrol, and the river.  Will this now be paved?? How many desert washes will need bridges or hardened crossings, at what impact and what cost?  And, of course, they also propose 17 miles of new vehicle barriers – and roads - in places where there is no threat of vehicles crossing the Rio.  And while many of us are fine with additional technology, provided it is no more intrusive than what’s already there, why does DHS need to connect everything with old-technology cables?  WHAT IS THE PROBLEM THEY ARE TRYING TO SOLVE, aside from feeling like they have to do SOMETHING? 

While DHS has waived the 28 environmental, cultural resource, and public involvement laws upriver of Colorado Canyon in the state park, they have not yet done so downstream of that in our region.  In any communications anyone has with elected officials, we need to stress the need to keep that from happening!  DHS and its contractors cannot build any infrastructure in Big Bend National Park unless they either comply with those laws – which seems highly unlikely – or waive them.  

Want to proudly show that you want to Keep Big Bend Wild?  We now have caps, t-shirts, and stickers available.  Shop at https://www.hubnotic.com/collections/keep-big-bend-wild. This is the only authorized Keep Big Bend Wild merchandise, and fully half the cost you pay is returned directly to Keep Big Bend Wild to support our efforts to protect this area from the wall and for the long term.  

Please learn more at keepbigbendwild.org, and consider supporting Keep Big Bend Wild.  There's no more important time.  Donations are welcome (we're financially sponsored by the El Paso Community Foundation, a 501c3), but we need you to allow us to list you as a supporter even more.  Local business supporters are especially appreciated.                   

Bob Krumenaker    Chair, Keep Big Bend Wild


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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Terlingua Moon May 5, 2026

Vol. 37, No. 18

Send your MOON news and submissions by Monday NOON for that week’s MOON. 

Email to terlinguamoon@gmail.com. 

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TERLINGUA TRADING COMPANY

Now interviewing for the position of Inventory Manager. Stop by the store in the

Terlingua Ghost Town for details

Paisano Post from Terlingua School

Thank you Mr. Rodriguez, volunteer teachers, student coaches and referees,

sponsoring businesses, and community supporters who made the 2nd Annual Little

Dribblers season a success. 

Students of the Week: Elementary: Naila Huerta, Middle School: Isabel Nunez,

and High School: Michelle Orozco

The community is invited to our school's Spring Fiesta on May 15th. More details

TBA.

Big Bend Episcopal Mission Services  Otra Vez Thrift Store 

Saturdays Holy Eucharist Services w/ Father Mike Wallens at the St. Mary 

Josephs Chapel in Lajitas 5pm. All are welcome. 

Otra Vez Thrift Store Hours: Wednesdays: 5:30pm-6:30pm and Saturday 9-

12pm. The month of May will bring back the $1 bag sales. Thank you for your support.

The Thrift Shop will be closed all of June, July, and August. 

Taqueria El Milagro

Best Mexican food and more in the Ghost Town.   Serving authentic Mexican recipes

from street tacos to steaks and huge side dishes. Great food, great setting.

 BYOB. Open Wednesday through Sunday from 3 pm until 9 pm. 432 371-2060 for take

out via our drive through window. 

Voices Pre-party at The Boathouse

Friday May 8 with a hosted open mic and live music by Caleb Wilborn, Voices t-

shirts will be for sale. Come get pumped up to share some love with our neighbors 

VOICES - Saturday May 9

11AM - Welcome with Collie Ryan on Texas Stage and Eucharist in the middle

of the Río 

12-1PM -Abel Aguilar y su imperio norteña  

1-2 PM - Pinche Gringos  

2-3PM - Abel Aguilar  

3PM - Hands Across the Río  

3:15 -4 PM - Peso Bunch w/Doug Moreland  

4-5 PM - Abel Aguilar  

5-6 PM - Lucky Bunch  

6PM - Voices Post-Party DB's annual Customer Appreciation Party at DB's

Rustic Iron BBQ with complimentary libations and food buffet (while it lasts) and a

hosted open mic and live music from Nani & Friends.

Re: Voices From Both Sides/Voces De Ambos Lados

I'd like to take a moment and provide some clarification in the hope of helping

everyone who plans to attend understand why we (the VFBS board) posted what we did

the other day. Almost everyone in our beloved community is engaged in this border

wall/barrier discussion and/or the fight against it, it's important to remember that while

the future of Voices would no doubt be forever altered or even possibly ended by the

building of a wall, it hasn't yet and we hope to see this reunion of families and friends

continue for as long as it can. There are many things at stake, and on the peripheral

many more watchful eyes than ever before. In spite of all of it, we're all doing everything

we can to work together with all parties involved to pull it off, and with a few

concessions, whether we or any of you totally agree with them or not, we WILL be able

to gather at the Rio as we've done so many times now. 

Keep in mind that the location itself - Paso Lajitas - is as important to Voices as

almost any other factor, and because it's private property Voices has been allowed to

happen each year by permission from the landowner. Love them or not, they have

always, so far, granted permission. Should they ever change their mind, it would

jeopardize the future of this beautiful celebration. And this celebration is bigger than any

of us, important to all of us. More important to the abuelos who have the opportunity to

walk across the Río once a year to hug their nietos, for the families separated by the

imaginary line. The music, the food and fun, the t-shirts, they're all a great part, but as

the people on the Texas side, the most important thing we can provide is our peaceful

presence so that this reunion can be possible. This is an opportunity for celebration of

the life along the frontera that we love rather than an opportunity for demonstration of

the things we know that threaten it. For one day, we ask each and every one of you to

consider all that is at stake, and for one day - a beautiful moment in time - step aside

from anger we're understandably feeling, and come together at the Rio with love in our

hearts and together make a light that shines so bright it speaks for itself.

We have not made rules nor do we have the authority to tell anyone what not to

do. However, there will be people there that have and do, and should you decide that it's

more important for you to protest in that way than it is to celebrate the love of our

collective community, the blame might possibly fall squarely on you, Voices as we

know it could cease to exist. I don't think a single one of us on either side want to see

that come to pass.

If you are still concerned or have questions, please send me a direct message

and let's have a quick chat on the phone. I'd be happy to speak to you.

No Wall. No Wire. No Way.  

Join our weekly family friendly Saturday protest at FM 170 and Hwy 118 

8:00 am-10:00 am or so. 

Every Saturday in May!

Upcoming Events

Wednesday, May 6, 6pm. Van Horn Community Meeting, Van Horn Convention

Center.

Follow us on Facebook at No Wall 79852 for current updates.  Things are

changing quickly. 

No Wall 79852 Updates

US Customs and Border Patrol have extended its public comment period on

the proposed Big Bend  border wall to May 22.

Include: Big Bend Border Barrier System in your comments.

Email: bigbendcomments@cbp.dhs.gov

Call: (833) 412-2056

Mail:

U.S. Customs and Border Protection 

Program Management Office Directorate 

1300 Pennsylvania Ave. 

6.5E Mail Stop 1039 

Washington, DC 20229-1100 

ATTN: Michelle Barnes  

CBP comments are fact based, include links to data or research,

and provide specific information concerning potential impacts on biological, cultural, and

natural resources.

Chili Cookoff at the Longhorn Ranch Motel on May 16:

This is a CASI sanctioned event.  The entry fee is $25.00.  This is a chili grind cookoff. 

The charity is the Family Crisis Center of Big Bend.  Turn is 3:00.  Amy Davidson at

432-371-2541 is the contact for the cookoff.

ALL YOU NEED TO ATTEND AN AA MEETING IS A DESIRE TO QUIT.  If you have,

or think you might have, a drinking problem, we meet at 6:30 pm on Thursday at the

Big Bend Church, just north of the post office.

MILKY WAY TREATS ice cream trailer will be open this weekend, Sat thru Mon, 4-9pm.

We’ll have our creamy vanilla and lactose-free lemon soft serve. Check out our pints of

homemade ice cream and treat yourself! Gracias, Terlingua!

Terlingua Trash Pickup - weekly trash pickup for residential and business.

64 gallon can - $49.99 per month.

96 gallon can - $59.99 per month. 

All the details and pricing on the website: www.terlinguatrash.com.

Have a great day! -Jimmy (432) 201 -5638

PROPERTY OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION OF TERLINGUA RANCH: 

Please join your friends and neighbors at the next monthly property owners’

potluck on Thursday, May 7, 2026, 6:00 pm, at the Bunkhouse on the ranch.  The ranch

will provide plates, cutler, water, and iced tea.  Please bring a dish to share.  For more

information, please call Marilynn at 512.484.1409.

Saturday Community Market

open from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Located at the Community Garden in the Ghost

Town, we're here every Saturday with happy vendors offering an array of locally

produced goods and other items. You'll also be able to enjoy our fabulous local mobile

library and portable free ‘porch’, even consult with Dr. Gigabyte if you have a computer

problem. 

Local art, handcrafted textile goods, fresh eggs, sour dough bread, all natural lip

balms and skin care products, all natural essential oil fragrances, beard oil and

massage oils, handcrafted, creative jewelry, resin creations, block printed textiles and

vintage goods, both curated and upcycled, practical and artistic items made of

reclaimed steel and more -- you never know just what or who you'll find here. 

Flea market items are also welcome. After all, reusing and up-cycling already

existing items is smart and green. We ask a $10 donation to the Community Garden to

set up, helping us to continue to improve this space and experience for all of us. 

We welcome new vendors. To make it easy for new vendors to try our market

and to show our appreciation to our regular vendors, we waive set-up fees on the first

Saturday of the month, offering free set-up on that day.

For more information, text or call 432.213.1863 or pop in at the market for a chat.

Prepared food vendors must display current food handling license. (A quick, easy and

affordable online course can provide that). Please help keep our market space safe

and comfortable for all, two-legged and four, by keeping all dogs leashed and under

control. We look forward to seeing you there.

TANKS A LOT TERLINGUA

Water Catchment Tanks, Pumps, Filters and Installation

ALSO NOW AVAILABLE:

Food Grade 275 gallon totes - $275/each

Food Grade 55 gallon barrels with removable lids & ports - $85/each

Steel 55 gallon drums with no lids - $50/each

Shop Local!  Located near the Terlingua Ranch Lodge.

Call Mark or Michelle: 432-371-3096 (home/office) or 806-781-7814 (cell)

Espresso ... y poco mas

Open seven days a week for home cooked breakfasts, lunches and the best

coffee in the area.  Located in the Ghost Town, great seating with fantastic views, strong

wifi, and newspapers.  432 371 3044 for to go order

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Veteran Independent Insurance Agent, Michelle Chiles, is coming out of retirement and ready to help.
Call or email for information and quotes:
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