September 17, 2011

⋘⋘⤜⥉⤛⋙⋙ New Mexico ⋘⋘⤜⥉⤛⋙⋙

They journey began at the sacred Zuni Dowa Yalanne mesa or Corn Mountain. Closed to outsiders, I could feel the Zuni ancestors as I approached the mountain. The mesa dates back to the Jurassic Period (135-180 million years ago) when it was formed by sand dunes. Its mythology name is the "House of the Gods and the making of Rain, Lighting and Thunder." Another highlight of this Southwest excursion was visiting Sessann of the amazing Earth Age blog, Cosmic Dust tumblr & creator of Three Arrows Leather. Off the grid of electricity, phone & modern convenience, we headed into the wilderness. There was sage as far an the eye could see. She lives in an Earthship (a solar powered house made of recycled materials) at 7,000 feet! It was one of the most freeing experiences to truly be with nature. We also stopped at the Petrified Forest (a field of fallen rainbow logs that are 225 million years old) in Arizona & viewed ancient petroglyphs. What a trip! 
Sessann's inspirational blog http://earth-age.blogspot.com

9 comments:

  1. amazing photos as usual! miss you. love you. come back!

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  2. We love riding on that New Mexico train! I wanna come back ASAP! xoxo

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  3. pretty pretty tracy!!! lovely photos! rob and i are heading to santa fe/ish at the end of the year, is this anywhere near that area? have always meant to check out the earthships too!! thanks for sharing your experience!! xo

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  4. Karie! We should have a phone date & i'll tell you all about it! Taos is what you want from Santa Fe. xoxo

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  5. yes!!! let's do it, i'd sooo appreciate it! will email you...

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  6. love every single photo! looks like your trip was beyond inspiring!
    makes me miss good ole road trips out west

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  7. Wow, this blog is great! I'm so glad i found it!!! It would be cool if we follow each other=D

    xDani

    http://mystylesmysmiles.blogspot.com/

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