Until we are able to go live on other platforms, join us 6 pm mst on YouTube. Come hang out, ask questions. Learn about us here at Ka-hoon Campground and Event Center! https://youtube.com/@Colquhouns?si=UAQvz5obEqmbwKXV
What better place to hold a concert! The Plateau Hame de Colquhoun venue is totally offgrid and located in the middle of the New Mexico desert on top of the south end of the west mesa. Imagine playing while overlooking the Rio Grandeand Rio puerco Valleys, surrounded by beautiful mountains, large open sky, and star views!
You make your concert, your own. You control the ticket gate pricing. Play a night, play a weekend, hold an event on the grounds.
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Brent and I created this image many years ago. I totally agree nothing in life is Black and White. We all judge,don’t let that judgement influence how you treat others.
Be yourself by respecting yourself and others.
Be what you want to be not what someone else wants you to be.
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A day in the life while living offgrid in the New Mexico desert. Ka-hoon Campground and Event Center of Plateau hame de Colquhoun http://www.plateauhamedecolquhoun.com
One of the hardest parts of living offgrid in the New Mexico deserts is dealing with the winds. We don’t have any natural protection from the winds. With limited water, poor soil for growing trees, and shrubs is hard. We do have plans for planting but not ready due to having to haul water. Many people have questioned us about the steps and the Hut and the Dusty Nail General Store. These straps are to secure them during the winds. We have had the wind blow both little buildings over and move them across the yard. We’ve had a full sheet 4×8 ft OSB get air born and fly well over 200 feet. Spring is usually the worst for the winds. We tend to stay inside (unless you like the taste of sand, and it is invading places it shouldn’t) myself, my sinuses swell up. It can be deceiving as it’s sunny, warm, and looks very inviting to just hang outside.
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We have a new addition to the Mysteries of the West Mesa Series.
Ghostly presence
We’ve been told that this part of the West Mesa is a sacred place with ancient temples and spirits. While living out here, we have experienced many weird and unexplainable things.
Here is one such experience…
During Advocatus Diaboli and the Grim leafers rehearsal Anne and I had been asked to grab a few things from the RV.
We both had been standing inside, talking and laughing about what had been said during the rehearsal.
Suddenly, the RV door slowly opened to the point that someone could have walked in, then mysteriously closed on its own.
We thought someone was messing with us, but we could hear the rehearsal still going on.
What do you think, Ghost, the man in black aliens or something else?