Preparing the Desert for the Rangoli: Raking the Ground for Our Night of Intentions
As we prepare for our **Rangoli celebration on November 1st** at **Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center**, the desert is becoming our canvas. This night is all about **manifesting goals, intentions, and personal transformation** beneath the wide New Mexico sky.
Instead of using chalk or powders, we’ll be **drawing directly into the sand**—letting the natural earth guide our designs. Each participant will create their own **Rangoli of Intentions**, using simple tools or even their hands to carve symbols that represent what they want to attract, release, or change in their lives.
To prepare, we’ve begun our **first raking of the ground**, softening and smoothing the desert floor so it’s ready for creation. The process itself feels symbolic—clearing away the old to make space for new energy.
When the Rangolis are complete, we’ll gather around the **bonfire**, dance, and celebrate the intentions we’ve set together. The night will blend **art, energy, and community**, bringing light and purpose to the desert sands.
Join us for this one-of-a-kind off-grid experience—where the earth itself becomes the medium for manifestation.
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Creative Desert Life: Advocatus Diaboli Live, Flora Hamlet Art & Handmade Creations at Ka-Hoon!
**Life at Ka-Hoon Campground: Art, Music, and Creativity in the Desert**
It’s been a quiet stretch here at Ka-Hoon Campground, but the warming days have given us the opportunity to tackle a few outdoor chores and enjoy some fresh air. While not much has been happening to report on, we’re still keeping busy in our own creative ways.
Brent has been hard at work with Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band, preparing for more live performances on TikTok. These animatronic-driven shows are always a hit, and we’re excited to bring them back to our online audience soon!
Meanwhile, I’ve been revisiting a personal project I started back in Ruidoso: my *Flora Hamlet Project*. It’s a leather-bound art book filled with intricate drawings inspired by nature, particularly flowers. Each flower becomes a character, and their vines symbolize arms and legs, connecting them to one another—a visual representation of how everything and everyone is interconnected. It’s been a while since I’ve drawn, so it’s taken me some time to get back into the groove, but it’s been rewarding to see the project come back to life.
For those interested, prints from the *Flora Hamlet Project* are available at the Dusty Nail General Store, alongside my crocheted creations like gnomes, mushrooms, hats, and stuffed animals. Some of these crochet pieces are also sold at the merch table during Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band’s performances.
Anne has been equally busy juggling work, rehearsals, and spending time with her boyfriend, making the most of each day.
While things may feel slower at times, we’re always finding ways to stay creative and share our work with others. Follow along for updates on live performances, art projects, and all things Ka-Hoon Campground!
For more information, visit [www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com](http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com).
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