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WRITER'S FARM CABIN The space With the Koi pond to the south and apple orchard to the north this offers you a quiet, luminous space. Cook your own puttanesca for something Italian or huevos rancheros made with the farm's own fresh ranch eggs, then borrow a book from the library or take a hike up Timber Canyon to the springs. Well-fed and robust, this is an ideal setting for both being active or simply relaxing and taking it all in. The Writer’s Cabin is the east duplex of a former dairy barn and has a 500 sq ft studio room, a kitchen and bathroom with a shower. There is a full bed, fold out sofa that sleeps 2, and wood fire stove. To the north is a small enclosed yard with a view of an apple orchard and to the south a small fish pond. Guest access The Writer's Cabin is located on a forty acre farm. Guests have access to the garden and the outside table, chairs, a hammocks (during warm weather) and a barbecue and a fire pit (only to be used with permission of the management due to the fire risk). The cottage faces the Sangre De Cristo Mountains to the east, a communal area to the west and a large open field to the south where we grow corn and pumpkins. There is also an old apple grove in the middle of the field and you are welcome to taste the different apple varieties. Close to the cabins is an open barn with tables and benches. Guests are welcome to use the barn for meals and its a wonderful place to watch the sun go down over the distant mountains. We have several vegetable garden in the summer. Guests are welcome to pick some veggies for some weeding. Please speak to the property manager. We have a small play ground with swings and a slide. There are chickens and guests can feed them with table scraps (please no chicken or eggs, we don't want them to be cannibals) Be sure to close the chickens gate behind you, We have stray dogs in the valley that can harm our chickens. There is also an old rescue goat, Yoda, plus two alpacas, Albert and Allison. You are welcome to feed them, they love grass and also branches from the old Chinese Elm trees. Other things to note During the summer, we often have chicken eggs available 🥚 — depending on how much the hens are laying. Guests are welcome to say hello to our WWOOFers (volunteers who help on the farm) if they’d like a little farm connection.
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United States · New Mexico · Taos Ski ValleyGot questions?
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