I love taking photos of the places I visit (in case you haven't noticed!) Warning...this post has a LOT of photos!
Today I'm going to be a bit domestic, and focus on the home and garden my son and his wife put their energies into...and reap some great bounty, as well as a lot of comfort and healthy living.
Perched on the edge of a canyon, a mostly unassuming house offers just the right blend of new craftsmanship with the original building...and a huge kitchen garden.They just started waking up the garden, enclosed in an 8 foot fence to keep the deer out. Nearest neighbor is a good distance away. Mountain in the distance to the west is "Ute Sleeping Indian" mountain. Beyond it is Utah. Next photo was taken just past those arches looking back in this direction toward the house.
Tai is raking some hay in the beds.
I loved looking out my bedroom/Kendra's office window to see this huge cedar.
Here Kendra is putting in some early seeds. Tai is turning the compost (out of frame).
Their cat, Shiva, stalks invisible things near the compost, with the shed beyond sheltering the bags of pressed-sawdust used for their wood stove in winter.
Across the back of the house is a large patio with the view over the canyon.
And beyond the cedar is one of their Ponderosa Pines.
Tai's art work hangs in various places throughout the home. And Kendra's green thumb is also evident, with plants everywhere.
A wonderful corner window in the kitchen overlooks the vista through the jade plant. (I'm going to use one view of this for my header photo for a while!)
A large well equipped kitchen keeps the good food coming.
Wednesday is bread making day (here two sour-dough loaves are cooling). Tai makes the bread, and yogurt weekly, since he's at home during the day to check on things. Kendra is pretty much in charge of the garden, though he helps as she needs, and she cooks most meals while he cleans the kitchen.

While the dining room looks over the canyon.
Today's quote:
Be a true representative of the goodness in your heart, and don’t expect it to be easy or even noticed.
Adyashanti |
PS, while I was loading these photos, I was "taken back to Colorado" and a phone call shocked me back into sitting in North Carolina...wow, I'm still somewhat there!
A beautiful productive home
ReplyDeleteI'm so pleased to see it, and be part of their lives for just a week!
DeleteWhat a lovely home with such beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great place for a visit...and they are like a couple of bees, busy doing the things that they know need to be done.
DeleteWhat a beautiful spot for a house.
ReplyDeleteIt surely is!
Delete...that's quite a jade plant!
ReplyDeleteAnd in a good place too!
DeleteWhat they do is impressive as is your photo collection. Sue hs generally been the one who photographically records places and events for us.
ReplyDeleteI just sent them some more photos so they can see how I saw them
DeleteHello Barb,
ReplyDeleteYour son and his family have a beautiful home, I love the views of the garden and the mountains in the distance. The bread looks delicious! Take care, have a great day!
Happy Easter to you and yours!
We had a great visit. There were lots of photo Opportunities!
DeleteWhat a lovely, functional home. That garden is impressive! They have created a place of beauty.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. How lucky they are with their home facing several different lovely views!
ReplyDeleteThat sourdough looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Living in a densely populated country (The Netherlands), seeing all this space makes me feel jealous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this house tour. It's definitely a big sky country and not like the landscape of our Appalachian mountains.
ReplyDeleteLovely interior and a great view!
ReplyDeleteA lovely property.
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