Monday, March 26, 2012

In the Wilds with Christ in New Mexico























(other shots of guest house-the second story is reserved normally for couples, groups,etc and has private baths...the rest, one mens and ladies room to share-has space gas heating)




(Chapel from door entrance-Chapel is heated by 3 wood burning stoves..much of porperty is powered by solar)




(another shot of river toward Monastery)









(various shots of Cham River along its banks)









(shot of bunkhouse to right and Chapel/Monk complex and gift shop, etc from Chama River-there are a few small trails along river)









(part shot of guest bunkhouse)




(cows roam free on federal park lands)




(another shot from room entrance)




(view looking left from entrance to my room)




(Sign is the entrance to monastery Property)






















(Pictures at different angles of the Chama river-I was on the 13 mile diret/winding rd to the monastery)














I recently returned from a quick 2 day retreat to the New Mexico Desert. If you are looking for larger then life quiet and peaceful tranquility, then look nor further then the Monastery ,http://www.christdesert.org/ , a monastery in the ancient Benedictine tradition. THe road, once you turn off highway 84, is a long, winding and at times, treacherously narrow 13 mile road the ends at the monastery. Most of the land and road is owned and maintained by the forest service, outside of Abiquiú.








The stars at night a a panorma, clear and breath taking in their quiet glory. You can spend part of the day exploring, praying and even working if you want, there is plenty to do.








(scene from plane as I was flying into Santa Fe airport, not ethe circular farming "wheels" )
























































Wednesday, October 26, 2011