2010年6月29日火曜日

Celebrations

At the Crazy Rabbit we celebrate a lot - there is the Friday Night Celebration at the end of each week when we get together and celebrate what we liked about our week and any achievements we have had. Or we may have impromptu celebrations, happening in the spur of the moment simply because life is just so enjoyable and worthy of celebrating.

Sometimes we go out for pizza or we may have a BBQ at Kris and Kalyn's front yard, presently decorated with the colorful lights Kalyn got and the pretty votive candle holders we found the other day. I treasure this moments and feeling in love with my life, of wanting to celebrate it. This is how life should feel and be - a celebration! ~




Ange and Howard (the village sweetheart?)


Kris and Kalyn



Greek Festival

Last Sunday we went to a Greek Festa here celebrating St. Ilias Day. The music, the food, the dances people danced were all so familiar - like a breeze that brought flavours from back home. One of the things I love about America is the deversity of cultures here. It is not only very enjoyable but it makes it so easy to feel at home ~

Yummy baklava - very light and crispy. The ladies who were serving it were the same ladies who made it. This was the first time I saw clove stuck into each piece to decorate and spice it - very nice

The band playing traditional tunes ~

~ and people dancing to them. Everybody seemed to be having FUN

2010年6月24日木曜日

My turquoise bench

There was an old bench next to the yurt I live in I liked because it looked very weathered and like it had jumped right out of one of those old western movies I used to see as a child. Now it is painted in bright turquoise that contrasts nicely with the cinnamon brown of the desert and the dark green of the juniper next to it. I can see it from the road to our driveway and it is like a landmark telling me "Home".

My turquoise bench (it feels MY now, for some reason :) is a great place to sit at the end of the day and admire the beautiful sunsets over the hills in the distance or simply relax in the calm of the desert at dusk. I love it!

My friends' little daughter with a jumper matching the color of the bench :)


One of the amasing New Mexico sunsets

2010年6月20日日曜日

My new home - the yurt

Here are some pictures from the yurt, my new home at the Crazy Rabbit. It is still a work in progress but I am settled down in general and love the energy of my living space. love having such a big space all to myself too. Right now it is divided in two - my private space and the living room/future Happy Days daycare section. I want to paint the bench in front of it in turquoise blue and sit there at dusk to enjoy the amasing sunsets over the distant hills. So beautiful!


My private space ~

The livingroom / daycare section


My future playground - yet to install the tarp I bought over the sandbox and (future) pool


Deva dog guarding me against mice, coyotes, unknown spirits and else :) Ever since I had her to sleep with me my safety factor has risen to the top of the scale. Now I can leave all strange night sounds to her and simply sleeeeeep ~ She happens to be a 5:30 am dog too and can't wait to be let out much after that hour. Not a big sacrifice for me since I wake up early too. I am grateful to have her - she is a great gurd dog and very smart!


The yurt at sunset ~


A new Mexican sunset - always so magical! Everyone is such a treat to see ~








More photos from the early morning desert

The beautiful Ortis mountains in the distance



Chocolate smelling flowers by the road


Delicate desert flowers


Juniper ~




Expansive, beautiful desert - the road to Galisteo where we walk in the morning








Pretty flowers - a distant relative of the tomato? The plant bears tiny fruit much resembling yellow cherry tomatoes


Desert flower



Cacti by the road



Those little prickly things are the seeds of a local grass. The long 'legs' of the seeds allow the wind to carry them far - the other day we saw a real 'herd' of those little grass hedgehogs in front of the Wallmart in town. This is one very smart plant ~















2010年6月19日土曜日

Morning walks

Every day at 6:30 I go with my friend Amber for a morning walk. I enjoy those a lot - the air is cool and the vista in front of us expansive. When I hear desert I tend to think of a place with no life but this is not what the high desert here is. There are cacti and junipers growing everywhere and flowers that attracts buzzing bees. The desert is alive, expansive and beautiful!


A desert flower

Our house and the yurt in the distance


The Crazy Rabbit Road we live on