Views of the Rio Grande Valley front Ka-hoon Campground and Event Center located on top of a mesa overlooking the Rio Grande Valley just 41 miles south of Albuquerque New Mexico.
When we were looking for property, one of the big selling points of this location are the views. Each sunset, sunrise is different, pictures don’t do it justice.. for more information about us and our offgrid campground, event center visit.
Last night, while sitting inside, we had a camera motion alarm go off.. We went and checked the camera, but the only thing it showed were some strange lights. We’d like to hear what you think it is.
We thought of an airplane, but one had flown over while Brent was outside, and it didn’t trigger the camera. The neighbors are too far away to trigger it. We had them try. With flashlights, headlights and none triggered the camera, nor did the lights look the same.
I did zoom it in and lighten up the video some. we welcome others to enhance the video for a better view of the “Strange Light.” Last night camera was only triggered once. Comment your thoughts, vechicle, plane, alien, flashlight, big foot we’d love to hear your thoughts
We’ve had so many people ask us about toilets. Yes, weird question, but I’m going to quickly answer. The RV has a regular RV toilet, but we only use it if we have to. Otherwise, we go out and use the Hut as we call it.
Hopefully, that answers the question I really didn’t think we’d be asked. Another common question is where do we shower. It’s easy we go to Planet Fitness..
Hope everyone had a great Superbowl Sunday. We had planned on watching the game outside, but it’s windy, and chilly. We decided to watch the Superbowl inside the Greenroom. I can wrap up in a blanket out of the wind, we also can run a little heat later if need be. As soon as the neighbors show, cooking and game to start, it’ll warm up nicely in here.
It’s cloudy, and snowing. After cleaning the RV yesterday we decided to make a mess and do a little bit of baking and make a mess.
I’m still crocheting some merch for Advocatus Diaboli and for ourselves to go into the Dusty Nail General Store . I started out only making 4, but knowing me I keep finding different patterns i like and “have” to make. The one I’m working on now has been the most difficult. I’ve had to restart it multiple times.
If you’re anything like us, you like oddities, strange, unusual, unknown, dark, demented. You will enjoy the video.
For my and Anne birthdays, Brent surprised us and took us to see the Paranormal Cirque II in Albuquerque. We had seen the show during their last visit to Albuquerque and loved it. We had been watching to see when they be back. But it had looked like they weren’t going to be in the area or so Anne and I thought.
But yesterday on my birthday they were in Albuquerque. I don’t know how long ago Brent had purchased the tickets, but he kept it from us, until we pulled into the Cottonwood Mall and we seen the Paranormal cirque tents and liked up sign.
Not only did we get to go, but he got us 2 row (Isle) center stage seats!
I give it my 2nd best birthday gifts! I would had been best, but hard to beat, him giving me my furry kid Dreugan!
I would love to see Paranormal Cirque tents sitting out here at Ka-Hoon Plateau Hame De Colquhoun ! It’d be awesome to see those tents in the desert, with mountain views behind them. Sorry light side tracked. Anyways enjoy the video!!
While I lay here in bed listening and feeling the winds hit the Rv. I think back to when we first arrived here to the land.
We have achieved, learned more than I’ve ever thought we would.
Living offgrid out in the middle of the desert may be beautiful, can be peaceful. But mother nature reminds you why no one has lived out here before. It can be very hard, we have seen, tried to help many that have came out and failed.
We spent hours researching, asking few locals questions, trying to get as much info we could to prepare ourselves. But we found very little information about the part of the mesa we are at.
We were lucky, we both had experiences of living offgrid, in what could be harsh (but different) places. We knew winds were going to be bad, we tried to prepare, protect as much as possible.
Sure if we had enough money to build a structure the way we want, buy solar have it installed professionally we wouldn’t realize how harsh it can be. But we don’t have that type of money. But I also wouldn’t had learn or experience the true part of living out here.