🌵 Vibria’s Underground “Earth House” Project in the Desert
Vibria, our desert dog, has officially escalated her digging project into what we’re now calling an underground earth house construction site 🐶🏜️
What started as playful digging has turned into a full-scale burrow-style project.
🐶 What Is Vibria Doing?
We’ve noticed:
Constant digging in the same area
Expanding tunnels
Deepening burrow structure
Strong “construction-level” behavior
Is she just digging… or building something?
🏗️ The “Earth House” Theory
Vibria’s Underground Earth House Project
It includes:
Multiple digging zones
Expanding tunnel direction
Strategic dirt relocation (yes, she moves it intentionally)
😂 AI Sneak Peek (Funny Version)
To add a little humor to Vibria’s “earth house” theory, we used AI to imagine what her finished underground home might look like…
The result was surprisingly simple — and honestly kind of perfect 😄
The AI showed:
A small underground living room
A worn-out couch
A single lamp glowing softly
An old TV sitting in the corner
No fancy mansion. No luxury burrow.
Just a very “minimalist desert dog lifestyle” setup… which somehow feels exactly like Vibria would approve of 🐶🏜️
🌵 Off-Grid Life Context
This is all happening within our off-grid homestead and creative space operated under Plateau Hame de Colquhoun LLC and shared through Colquhoun Entertainment.
We document real desert life, animals, music, and daily off-grid living experiences.
Life Is Tough at Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center (According to the Dogs)
If you ask our dogs, life at **Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center** is incredibly demanding. Not because of danger, weather, or off-grid living — but because someone has to supervise *everything*.
Welcome to relaxed desert life at **Plateau Hame de Colquhoun**, where the biggest challenges involve lounging, watching humans work, and staring intensely at objects that may or may not move.
Living off-grid in central New Mexico has taught us that stress looks different out here. While humans juggle projects, events, and creative work through **Colquhoun Entertainment**, the dogs remain hyper-focused on their self-appointed roles: protector of nothing, rebellious observer, proper overseer, and professional fetch enthusiast.
This balance of calm, creativity, and humor is what makes **Ka-Hoon Campground** special. From hosting **Music in the Desert** to building community through off-grid living, we believe life doesn’t have to be rushed to be meaningful.
The dogs agree — as long as they’re included in every decision.
Whether you’re here for camping, events at **Ka-Hoon Event Center**, or just a glimpse into an off-grid lifestyle filled with personality, this is what desert living really looks like: grounded, creative, and just a little sarcastic.
Desert Dog Drama: Dreugan the Supervisor, Vibria’s Zoomies & Lurch the Butler**
Life at **Plateau Hame De Colquhoun** and **Ka-Hoon Campground & Event Center** isn’t just about off-grid living, Music in the Desert, and paranormal moments—it’s also full of hilarious dog personalities who run the place like their own desert kingdom.
Today’s episode of “Dog Drama in the Desert” stars our three furry legends:
**🐾 Dreugan** – the couch commander and full-time supervisor. **🐾 Vibria** – the tiny zoomie tornado with the voice of a little girl. **🐾 Lurch** – the proper butler, keeping order… or trying to.
In this short, funny video, Vibria tries her best to get Lurch to play, zooming around with pure puppy energy. Lurch, in full butler mode, attempts to maintain “household order,” while Dreugan oversees the chaos with the patience of a seasoned king.
These moments are part of what makes off-grid desert life at **Colquhoun** so special. Whether we’re livestreaming **Music in the Desert**, working around the campground, or dealing with random trespassers, the dogs always bring humor, love, and personality into the mix.
If you need a laugh today, this clip is for you. Life is better with dogs—and even better with desert dogs who think they run the place.
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