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Desert Dogs Howl the News: Music in the Desert Livestream Tonight!

Desert Dogs Howl the News: Music in the Desert Livestream Tonight!

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The desert dogs of Colquhoun Entertainment announce tonight’s Music in the Desert TikTok livestream with humor and heart.

Woof, woof, hoomans! 🐶
We’re the desert dogs of Colquhoun Entertainment, and we’ve got some big news to bark about!

🎸 Tonight, our humans — the wild and talented Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim Leafer Band — are going live for another Music in the Desert show on TikTok!

Out here in the New Mexico desert, we see it all: flashing lights, moving animatronics, and humans rocking out like there’s no tomorrow. And trust us — even we can’t help wagging our tails to these desert beats!

From the moment the first note hits, you’ll feel the magic — a mix of off-grid creativity, humor, and music that brings the desert to life. 🌵🎶

So grab your favorite snack (or bone 🦴), curl up with your pack, and tune in tonight for Music in the Desert — live on Colquhoun Entertainment’s TikTok!

You’ll laugh, you’ll dance, and you might even howl along with us! 😆


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Off-Grid Dogs Steal the Show During Colquhoun Entertainment Livestream!

Life off-grid isn’t just about solar panels, survival, and simplicity — it’s also about the *joy of the moment*. And no one knows that better than the four-legged stars of **Colquhoun Entertainment**! 

During this morning’s **Off-Grid Talk** livestream on **TikTok**, the dogs took center stage — playing, digging, and reminding everyone that sometimes, happiness is as simple as chasing a tumbleweed. 

What started as a calm morning chat about off-grid life turned into a comedy show filled with wagging tails, zoomies, and laughter.

These desert dogs are more than pets — they’re part of the Colquhoun family, living free, fearless, and full of love under the endless New Mexico sky.

 Catch every hilarious moment and uplifting vibe on **TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook** — because sometimes, inspiration has paws. 

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com

#OffGridTalk #ColquhounEntertainment #DesertDogs #DogLife #FunnyDogs

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Caught in the Act! Off-Grid Couple Stops Desert Furniture Dumpers 🚫🌵

Caught Dumping Furniture in the Desert
 
While heading into town, we caught a couple of guys trying to dump some old furniture out in the desert. Living off-grid means respecting the land that gives us peace — and littering isn’t part of that! After a “friendly chat,” they picked it all back up. It’s moments like these that remind us why community and respect for nature matter. Here at Ka-Hoon Campground, we take pride in keeping our desert clean, peaceful, and full of life. 

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com

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#OffGridLife #KaHoonCampground #DesertLiving #SustainableLiving #CleanDesert

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These Desert Dogs Took “Solar Power” Way Too Seriously! ☀️🐾 | Funny Off-Grid Moments

Desert Nap Champions — Our Dogs Perfect the Art of Sunbathing ☀️🐾

Even in the desert, life finds its rhythm — and for our furry family at **Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center**, that rhythm is *nap, stretch, repeat.*

These off-grid pups have truly mastered the art of soaking up the sun. With no stress, no schedules, and no worries, they remind us daily that sometimes the best use of solar power is a good nap.

Out here, every day is an adventure — but even adventurers need their rest. Whether it’s Vibria, Dreugan, or one of the other four-legged members of the Colquhoun crew, they always find the perfect sunny spot for a little desert downtime.

If only we humans could relax this hard! 😂
Enjoy this lighthearted moment from life off-grid and remember: *take a break, enjoy the sun, and nap like nobody’s watching.*

📍 Filmed at **Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center**, home of Colquhoun Entertainment.
Learn more or book your stay at
http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com




#FunnyDogs #OffGridLife #DesertVibes #KaHoonCampground #ColquhounEntertainment

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First Snow in the Desert! Off-Grid Life Takes a Chilly Turn ❄️

Our First Snow on the Land – A Touch of Minnesota in the Desert

Our first snow here on the land brought back memories of Minnesota — the beauty, the quiet, and that familiar winter chill. While we don’t miss the extreme cold or the long months of snow from back home, this short visit from winter gave us a moment to pause and enjoy the peacefulness it brings.

Living off-grid in the desert, snow is rare but magical when it happens. It’s a reminder of how far we’ve come — from Minnesota winters to off-grid living in New Mexico. Even when challenges arise, moments like these remind us why we love this life.

***In honor of our 5th anniversary on Saturday, October 18th, we’ll be hosting an Open Mic Night!***
Come celebrate with us — join in person, stay a few hours, camp for the night (or longer!), or tune in live on our **Colquhoun Entertainment TikTok profile**.

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com

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#OffGridLiving #SnowInTheDesert #HomesteadLife #WinterVibes #ColquhounEntertainment

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We Introduced Our Reactive Dog to a New Adult Dog… You Won’t Believe How It Went! 🐶❤️

Meet Lurch: A New Addition to Our Off-Grid Family

Meet Lurch, the newest member of our off-grid family. Lurch was originally known as Tippy, but he never responded to that name with us. Strangely enough, he instantly answered to Lurch, and it stuck.

Lurch was my dad’s dog. With my dad’s health declining and him needing to move into a care home for additional help, we suddenly faced the reality that Lurch needed a new home. At first, we didn’t step forward, mostly because we weren’t sure how Dreugan, our reactive and anxious dog, would handle having an unfamiliar adult male dog in the pack. After every other rehoming option fell through, we decided to give it a try — carefully and slowly.

When we first walked Dreugan up to Lurch’s pen, Dreugan wasn’t calm, but what gave me hope was that Lurch showed no aggression. That was an important sign. Since Dreugan struggles with anxiety and can be reactive around unfamiliar dogs, we knew this introduction would need to be taken step by step.

Before allowing them loose together, we walked Lurch and Dreugan side by side on leashes several times. This helped them adjust to each other’s presence without any pressure. On our road trip home, we kept Lurch in an enclosed crate in the car so Dreugan had no choice but to share space with him, while still keeping Lurch safe. At first, we stopped and walked them separately. With each stop, we brought them closer together until they were comfortable walking near one another.

Eventually, at a stop with a dog park, we let Lurch and our two girls off leash while I kept Dreugan leashed. Things went smoothly. After more practice walks together, we reached the point where we felt confident letting them all loose together in a pen. To our relief, everything went well.

Dreugan is protective of me, so I’ve been careful not to give Lurch attention around him too quickly. Today was a big milestone — the first time Dreugan saw me pet Lurch when I put his new collar on. Instead of reacting, Dreugan simply laid in his spot and watched.

It’s still early, and we’re taking it slow, but so far the progress has been encouraging. Lurch is finding his place in the family, and we’re hopeful this careful introduction will lead to a strong bond in our off-grid pack.


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#OffGridLife #DogIntroduction #ReactiveDog #NewDog #DogPack

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We Left the Desert Behind… Road Trip to MN with Family Health on Our Minds 🚗💔🌵

A Busy Week, Family Time, and Campground Updates

This past week has been a whirlwind. My dad’s health hasn’t been great, so we made the trip to Minnesota to spend some much-needed time with my parents — and to take a little breather along the way.

For our campground guests and community, no worries — **Ka-Hoon Campground and Event Center** is still open! We’re incredibly fortunate to have a wonderful friend who flew in to help hold down the fort, along with a couple of amazing neighbors keeping an eye on things. Their generosity and support mean the world to us, and we want to say a huge **thank you** to each of them!

Even when life gets hectic, the beauty of the desert and the warmth of our community remind us why we love what we do.

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com


#RoadTripVibes
#FamilyFirst
#DesertCampground
#TravelLife
#GratefulHeart

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Brakes Failed While Hauling Water — What We Discovered Was Shocking!

🚚 When Repairs Aren’t What They Seem: Life With an Old Workhorse on the Desert Roads**

Living off-grid means you rely on your gear more than most people ever will — and when that gear fails, it’s not just inconvenient… it’s survival. About a month ago, while hauling water in our 1984 Ford F-250 diesel, we lost the brakes. Thankfully, it happened out here on the desert roads and not in traffic. We originally believed it was the master cylinder — especially since we were told that was never replaced when we previously had the brake system worked on.

But today, with the help of a neighbor who’s a mechanic, we discovered it was actually the **brake booster** that had failed. Turns out, the master cylinder *had* been replaced a few years ago when we paid a shop to redo the brakes, calipers, rotors, and wheel bearings. They charged us \$2,500 — then wanted another \$500–\$600 to replace the booster. That part was skipped, and we drove it as-is until the system failed entirely.

We ordered a new brake booster from O’Reilly’s (after learning there are two types depending on weight — our truck needs the over 8,000 lb version). Once we got it installed, we thought we were in the clear.

But of course, the plot thickened.

After installing the new booster, we discovered brake fluid leaking from the front passenger side. Upon further inspection, we found **the brake hardware kit had been improperly installed** years ago, which caused the part to fail and the fluid to leak. So now, we’re waiting (again) on parts — this time from AutoZone — to repair something that should have been done right the first time.

And while we’d planned this week to finally address the **mystery leak** from our transmission (which doesn’t leak at home over a tarp, only in random parking lots), we’re instead fixing problems we thought had already been taken care of in good faith.

We’re not made of money. If we were, we might still drive this old 6.9L diesel beast, but we’d have had it completely rewired, flushed, and rebuilt by someone we trust. Because let’s be real — this truck *wants* to work. It may not be pretty, but it runs strong and drives like an old Ford should. If you’ve driven one, you know exactly what we mean.

Sometimes, you wish you could grow a money tree and make everything the way you want it. But that’s not the reality — especially out here, living simply and off-grid. So we keep turning wrenches, learning lessons, and hoping the next part shows up on time.

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com


#OffGridLife #TruckRepairs #DesertLiving #DieselTruckLife #F250Woes

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We Drove Through a Flooded Desert Road—Water Over the Doors!

**Monsoon Season Hits the Desert With a Vengeance: Our Flooded Road Adventure**

Living off-grid in the New Mexico desert means you’re always at the mercy of nature—and monsoon season doesn’t show mercy. This year, it came in swinging.

We had heard the monsoon was headed our way, so we made a quick run into town to grab water and essentials. What we didn’t expect was just how fast the roads would flood. Eleven miles of dirt road turned into a wild riverbed, and by the time we hit mile five, we were deep in it—literally.

The water rose fast and high, at points reaching the bottom of the car doors. We had the pedal to the floor and still barely crept forward. The car’s exhaust bubbled under the surface of the flood water as we pushed through—hoping not to stall out.

And just like that, we reached home—where it hadn’t rained at all. The land was dry. Not a single drop. That’s the strange beauty of monsoon season in the high desert: one area can be underwater while another stays bone dry.

🎥 **Watch the video** of our wild journey back home and see for yourself what life off-grid in the desert really looks like during a monsoon.

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com




#KaHoonCampgroundAndEventCenter, #MelodiesOddities, #MonsoonSeason2025, #OffGridLife, #DesertFlooding, #NewMexicoWeather, #FloodedRoads, #DesertLiving, #StormAdventure, #MonsoonMadness, #HighDesertLife, #RuralRoads, #FloodWatch, #LivingOnTheEdge, #RainOrShineDesertLife


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He Sang Again After the Stroke 😱 | Advocatus Diaboli’s Incredible Comeback

The trip to the ER felt endless. I was terrified of what we’d find out—and part of me wanted to turn around and pretend none of it was happening. When Brent stopped twitching for a moment, I almost did. But something deeper told me: keep going.

At Lovelace and the Heart Hospital in Albuquerque, the doctors and nurses were incredible. They treated us with care and respect when we needed it most.

This healing journey hasn’t just been Brent’s—it’s touched all of us.

The day we returned home and he stepped into the studio to sing, I completely fell apart. I hadn’t known if I’d ever hear that voice again. Music is Brent’s passion—it’s part of who he is.

Some of my favorite moments in life are spent with him in the studio—rehearsing, singing, doing livestreams—not for an audience, but because we love it. Seeing him light up on stage or during a stream makes everything feel right. And I’ll admit… I was scared of losing that, of losing *us* in that way.

Recovery hasn’t been easy, especially with his hand and arm. He goes to physical and occupational therapy twice a week, and we do exercises and massage together every day at home.

He doesn’t always notice the small improvements. But I do.

Every time he moves a finger, grips something, or bends his wrist a little further, I see progress. I see strength. I see him.

We couldn’t have completed the shower project without him. His help—his presence—meant everything.

I know Brent doesn’t always feel like himself these days. But I see his light in every little victory. I see the man I love, growing stronger, even when he doesn’t see it himself.

And through all of this, I’ve realized something:
**I love him even more than I ever knew.**

http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com


#BrentStrong, #MusicHeals, #AdvocatusDiaboli, #GrimLeaferBand, #StrokeRecovery, #LiveMusic, #StudioVibes, #OffGridLiving, #PlateauHameDeColquhoun, #KaHoonCampgroundAndEventCenter, #TinyStageBigHeart, #HealingThroughMusic, #ComebackStory, #DesertPerformance, #MusicianLife