A red-letter day yesterday. We went to Abiquiu to tour Georgia O’Keefe’s home and studio. Reservations are 3-4 months out, so I had purchased the tickets back in June.

It was a gloomy and cold morning when we left 4Fords, but by Tierra Amarilla (T.A. to locals), the sun was out and it was a perfect day. An hour south, near Ghost Ranch, we stopped for a hike on the CDT at Martinez Canyon, hopping across the Rio Chama and traipsing through huge golden oaks and cottonwoods.

Dropping down off the red cliffs of Ghost Ranch into the Rio Chama valley, we were suddenly back in the height of fall colors. The valley was covered for miles in cottonwoods and willows in yellows and golds.

Once in Abiquiu, we parked the truck in a shady spot so the dogs would be comfy, and joined the tour. Only 6 people go at a time, along with a guide; this time, a local artist named Frank (below, in Georgia’s courtyard). The place is exactly as it was when Georgia left at age 94, to move to Santa Fe due to worsening health. She always meant to return, but died at age 96 in Santa Fe.




The tour was inspiring and a wonderful slice of history. If you don’t know much of her life, or are interested in her relationship with NYC and Ghost Ranch, I strongly recommend the book “Ghost Ranch” by Leslie Poling-Kenpes.
After the tour, we took another hike in Abiquiu, through some meadows and more cottonwoods. Then, we finished up with a wonderful late lunch at the old and famed Abiquiu Inn.


All-in-all, a wonderful day, one where I fell even more in love with New Mexico, and did what Alan and I do best: take time off to have fun.

I am so grateful for your posts. They are phenomenal. Thanks for sharing!
Maria
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Thanks, Maria, I enjoy doing the posts….they help me keep our rather crazy life a little more sane!
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Awesome!
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Thank you so much, Rusty, these are wonderful photographs and history about Georgia O’Keefe!
All my very best, Marc
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When I was teaching in New Mexico I visited magical Abiquiu. Great memories John
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Hi Rusty!
John and I so enjoy reading about your adventures. I can’t remember if we told you about my colleagues, Sara Schneckloth and Erik Doxstader, who have property near Regina, NM. They spend the summers there and are slowly adding small buildings, with the intention of living there year-round at some point. Would it be OK with you if I shared your blog with them? I think they would find it really interesting and inspiring.
Hope you two are well. Sure looks like it! Mary
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Hi, great to hear from you! Yes, please share the link with anyone…I’ll have to look up Regina, don’t know where it is. Hi to John.
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