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Under the Surface
Know the dangers lurking in the water before you take the plunge
By Nina Todea
With the long-awaited warmth of summer arriving soon comes the desire to spend our days outside, whether swimming, boating or camping. Although we’re far more unplugged outdoors, many electrical hazards still accompany these leisurely summer activities—and they often lurk beneath the surface.
Solar is Not Free
Q: I often hear claims you'll never pay an electric bill again if you go solar. Is that true?
Catch Sight of Saturn's Rings
Catch Sight of Saturn's Rings
By Alan Hale
Our September evening skies feature a growing presence of our fellow planets. Venus continues its very gradual ascent out of the twilight and, by the end of the month, sets around dusk. Saturn, meanwhile, is at opposition—directly opposite the sun in the sky on Sept. 7.
A New year of Stargazing
A New Year of Stargazing
By Alan Hale
The new year opens with our solar system’s two largest worlds shining brightly in our evening sky. Saturn is in the southwestern sky and sets one to two hours after the end of dusk.
New Year, New Design, New Features
New Year, New Design, New Features
By Charise Swanson

Over the past year, the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives staff have been thinking about how we can redesign enchantment magazine to fully engage our readers. It was last redesigned in 2013, and much has happened during the past 10 years.