There is nothing quite so magical as the play of light in Taos. Regardless of season Taos is a constant show of light, shadow and mystery.

Assorted vegetables including zucchinis, round zucchinis, red and green peppers, tomatoes, a cucumber, and a pea pods in kitchen garden in Taos, New Mexico.

summer vegetables from the kitchen garden

Surrounded by trees and yellow dandelions, inspecting earthworms in orchard.

thar be earthworms! regeneration at work

A wooden drawer filled with ripe peaches.

peaches ripening from the orchard

Garden with white flowers in sunlight, a wooden pergola, and Sangre De Cristo Mountains in the background.

summer flowers

Summer orchard after Acequia spring water.

before we re-wilded the orchard…

Ripe apricots growing on a tree with green leaves and a blue sky in the background.

Apricots

Woman in a hat pruning a rose bush with Pueblo Mountain., Taos New Mexico landscape in the background.

giving the roses some love

A decorative alcove with a Patron saint, Guadalupe , a sunflower and white flowers in a glass vase, a pink Himalayan salt candle holder, and a small crystal on a stone shelf.

Guadalupe enjoying farm flowers

Two people walking on West Rim Trail, Taos New Mexico, with the sun setting in the sky.

Nearby hiking above the Rio Grande Gorge

Dramatic Landscape looking West in Taos, New Mexico over mountains and pine trees during sunset.

Another spectacular sunset on the farm

Full moon over a Sangre De Cristos mountain range with scattered clouds at sunset.

Moonrise over West Rim trail

Taos  hot air balloon festival held in October each year,  floating over a rural field with mountains in the background under a clear blue sky.

Every October the balloon festival descends on us, literally!

Tree with bare branches in the foreground, a grassy field, scattered trees, mountains in the distance, and a cloudy sky with patches of blue and orange hues.

Sunset on the farm

Landscape with Pueblo Mountain in the background, pine trees, and grassy field under a cloudy sky in Taos County.

Looking towards Pueblo Mountain from north end. of property