Dispatches From The Globe Part 3&4
“They don’t go to Melbourne for the weather, love.” – Paul Pappy Pozzan
Wherever you go, there you are, but the road beckons us out of our comfort zone and into the wider world. From Santa Fe to South Africa, if it’s not about Taos, you’ll find it here, under Wanderings.
“They don’t go to Melbourne for the weather, love.” – Paul Pappy Pozzan
When Kristina Siebenaler aka Kiki Shakti decided a trip around the Globe was the perfect antidote for grief and a breakup, I asked her to send dispatches and photographs.
My brother and nephew were here visiting from NYC last week and they spent most of their time here outdoors.
Many visitors to New Mexico, aware of the ancient history of this region, want to know where they can see petroglyphs and Anasazi ruins.
All over the planet, Solstice celebrations and ceremonies are taking place at ancient sites considered sacred by the people of those places for millenia
My daughter, Genevieve Oswald is the co-owner of Shree Yoga with Suki Dalury. In Thailand for almost six weeks (doing Yoga, of course), she’s kindly contributed another guest post to taoStyle.
September is the beginning of Art Season in the High Country and last weekend, Janie Romer and I headed to Santa Fe for a quick, girl’s getaway. Both of us had been working overtime and desperately needed a little break from routine.
Cowboys and Indians and the Wild, Wild West – exemplified on the blog this week with a Pow Wow and a Rodeo – the Maverick Club Rodeo in Cimarron, which happens to be the oldest, ongoing Rodeo in the West.
She arrived in May of 1929 and until 1949 spent part of every year working in New Mexico.