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What the desert looks like after 2" rain at Kelly Place!

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All of the following photos were taken within 2000' of our lodge. You can spend days roaming the canyons and shooting the very  bizarre landscapes to be found here. Cactus Canyon, later that day, more dry and curling up just fine. Cactus Canyon, many meteor strikes even in this small 12" square area. Cactus Canyon, could well be the Moons surface. Well, what's with the potato chip effect? Not without water. Cactus Canyon, solitary "leg" holding up the rest of the world. Cactus Canyon, this tree couldn't decide which way to grow, finally got over it and strengthen up! Cactus Canyon, cool mini-water slide in the rock. Cactus Canyon, a nice serene scene with water in it, rare. I also love the rock textures I find in Cactus Canyon. Can't get enough of them! Cactus Canyon, we have our own "arches" beginning to form.  Give it another 2.5M years! Cactus Canyon, this is the...

Tigger tries to fly!

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Tigger was watching TV and  and wanted to try "flying" like the airplane he saw, he got in the position of a plane but found it hard to "take off".... the little tike did get himself into a very aerodynamic pose getting ready to part the air as he flew, however he failed to notice he needs a propeller! Looks like two wings, a tail and navigation portals looking right at you!  All laid out, so relaxed!

Ute Indians

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Lightning Hawk of the White Mesa Utes plays at Kelly Place Bed and Breakfast The history of the Ute Indians goes back to times unknown.   They were a powerful people with a heritage of nomadic living that pre-dates the Navajo in this region.   The Ute Mountain Ute reservation is located on the Colorado corner of the 4 Corners, with Navajos on the Arizona, Utah and New Mexico corners.   The Utes offer guided tours of the Ute Mountain Tribal Park, the southern neighbour of Mesa Verde National Park.   When Euro-Americans decided to form the National Park, the Utes told them that, if they really want to preserve the Ancestral Puebloan (Anasazi) ruins, they should just leave the land in the property of the Utes, because their tribe had kept the ruins in pristine, unpillaged condition for hundreds of years already.   In truth, when you visit the Tribal Park, you can see artefacts on the ground where they have lain for centuries—unlike our sterilized, collecte...

World Famous Kelly Place Granola Recipe

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Best granola recipe from Kelly Place Bed and Breakfast  In answer to many, many requests, here is the recipe for  the best granola made at Kelly Place Bed and Breakfast. Kelly Place Best Granola  (makes lots!) Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 16 c. old fashioned oats 8 c. unsalted sunflower seeds 4 c. raw sesame seeds 7 c. nuts (pecans, almonds, walnuts) 3 T. cinnamon 1 T. salt Mix.  I use my hands with food service gloves.  Make a shallow well in the center and add:  2 c. good vegetable (canola) oil 3 T. vanilla 2 c. honey Mix thoroughly. Spread evenly on 2 full size, rimmed metal sheet pans. Place one in the middle of the oven, and one on the bottom rack.  After 10 min, remove the bottom pan and stir/turn with a spatula.  Do the same with the other pan, rotating their oven placement top/bottom and front/back.  Repeat after another 10 min.  And finally, after the third 10 minutes, the granola should...

Beautiful Navajo Rugs

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Needless to report, Navajo rugs are a major attraction in this region. The best way to purchase a rug is directly from the weaver, who is often the person who raised the sheep, carded and spun the wool, dyed the yarn, and finally designed and created the rug.  The second best way is to go to the Crown Point, NM rug auctions.  They are held once a month and you will find masses of beautiful weavings, large and small, at the most reasonable prices.  Kelly Place has some rugs for sale which were purchased from Navajo weavers who came to us or from the Crown Point auction.  This rug (17" x 23") is a raised weave, giving it a 3-dimensional effect.  Check out the Crown Point website to find dates and location:  www.crownpointrugauction.com

Archaeology class at Kelly Place!

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We host various school groups here at Kelly Place B&B and are still finding new places to dig and recover Anasazi buildings and artefacts. Here is one school group well into the project:

Birds, Not Cats!

The annual birding festival is coming up, May 8-12! There are already a lot of summer birds here at Kelly Place. Marc is stocking up on seed. By the end of summer, I get tired of hearing the white-wing doves, but I realize I missed them over the winter! We have over 89 bird species identified at Kelly Place in the past. Get festival info at mesaverdecountry.com. We will try to contain our cats....