Who doesn’t long for water? – Especially the essential luxury of hot water on a cold winter’s day, with snowflakes falling on your face while you soak in an outdoor 103.5-degree pool (my personal favorite temperature). But since I’m a Methodist/hedonist, I prefer to earn my comforts first. Here is my perfect fantasy day: First Read More
Mud and Adobe
The womb of birth, which is of water And the womb of death, which is of earth. — Lise Goett But for the living, mud. And if mud is what we’re made of, those of us in northern New Mexico are very down-to-earth. Mud: it is a kind of cultural and architectural recipe. There’s mud to Read More
Ojo Caliente Hot Springs
Ojo Caliente remains a sacred gathering place for health and wellness to thousands by W. Gelfound In the 1500s, the Spaniards, in their quest for gold and the Fountain of Youth, discovered these unusual mineral springs. One explorer’s record cites, “The greatest treasure that I found these people to possess are hot springs which burst Read More