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Leaving Taos…for the moment

In the morning we leave Taos for now…to our daughter, Laura, and her family’s home in Salida, Colorado, for Thanksgiving—then home to California.  It has snowed most of the day—white cotton fragments tumbling from the sky, sometimes piercing blue, other times deep gray.  It is cold, very cold to Californians. Yet we leave reluctantly, although we miss our California family and friends.

At lunch today, our Taos friends Gal and Janice asked if we had completed our research here.  While the research into Taos cultures, DH Lawrence, and anthropology has been an explosion of riches…one thing leading to ever-deepening understandings…we will return in the spring and fall to pursue more questions. We leave with new relationships that are adding to our cultural, intellectual and spiritual experiences.

One friend has a web page on Mabel Dodge Luhan and the Remarkable Women of Taos. Check it out at www.mabeldodgeluhan@blogspot.com.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!    Linda

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