The White Place
The “White Place” or Plaza Blanca in the Rio Chama hills near the village of Abiquiu, was made famous by Georgia O’Keeffe.
For some Taos is all about the outdoors and it’s not hard to see why. It’s a magnificent setting with sweeping vistas, the majestic mountains and the awe inspiring Rio Grand Gorge.
Skiiers, river rafters, rock climbers, cyclists, equestrians, golfers all love it up here, once they adjust to the altitude and the energy high. We even have a Tennis Ranch.
Check this label for all and everything related to Mother Nature including the gardens people grow.
The “White Place” or Plaza Blanca in the Rio Chama hills near the village of Abiquiu, was made famous by Georgia O’Keeffe.
If you follow taoStyle with any regularity, you already know I am a dedicated star (and moon) gazer, and this week a rare celestial event will grace our skies here in Taos.
Echo amphitheater in Carson National Forest along US Highway 84, between Abiquiu and Ghost Ranch is a must see if you’ve not already been.
Today, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun.
With record highs being recorded everywhere this summer, it might be time to head for higher ground.
Between scaling steep ski slopes to jogging through aspen groves, mountain trail runs challenge participants with hard breathing climbs and free fall descents (though there are some races which are uphill only.)
I’ve been in bed all weekend with a bad cold.
The water is high and I’ve got a lot on my mind.
I’ve been dreaming of the ocean for a year at least.
After the heavy Spring snows and a very white Winter, we are looking at a High Water Season here in Taos.
March came in like a lamb here in Taos, but is leaving us like a lion.
This is what it looks like in Taos this morning.