Life gets pretty boring for a lone dog like Pip, especially now—it is so hot and the hiking trails are so crowded we don’t go there much.
Blog Posts about New Mexico
Ranch Time
As always with a big new project, the day of reckoning comes at last.
The Century Plant
The wisdom of old age: to stay and savor, rather than leaving to experience more.
The Extraordinarily Gifted
The last few days have brought me into contact with four extraordinary people… this seems amazing.
No More Water
In times like this, I’m grateful that—so far—Santa Fe has been spared, and perhaps the closing of our neighboring national forest will prevent disaster.
Spring Planting
The Horsetooth Corn will grow vigorously to remind us all that fertility, growth and abundance is still possible.
The Little Bookstore That Could
I believe in books printed on paper, and a lot of others do too.
Training Mr. Pip
It has become clear that saying, “Come, Sweetie” in a treble voice may work with your lover but not with your canine. Actually it probably doesn’t work with either.
Sanctuary
I am blessed to have, in my life, several sanctuaries, one of which I am able to visit daily, the others at least once a week.
Faith
I have been thinking about faith, manifested in two of its aspects in Taos: The Penitente Morada behind Mabel’s house, and the nearby graveyard.