Artsy Romantic Durango Colorado
When people hear ‘Durango, Colorado’ they most likely think of a beautiful mountain town with wild west history, skiing, hiking, world class cycling, river rafting and kayaking, a place where…
When people hear ‘Durango, Colorado’ they most likely think of a beautiful mountain town with wild west history, skiing, hiking, world class cycling, river rafting and kayaking, a place where…
The farm to table, organic, made-from-scratch foods movement is strong and growing in Southwestern Colorado, and as we drive one of the most breathtaking Colorado Scenic Byways, the San Juan…
Tis the season for connecting with friends and family, holiday lunches and parties, and this past weekend was all about supporting our local artists. We’re lucky here in Durango that we…
She’s lived in the Mesa Verde area for twenty-five years now, and calls it the intersection of art and adventure. Deeply rooted in this thriving artist’s hub as President of…
On a recent gorgeous blue sky day, we drove west of Durango to Mesa Verde. It’s only 40 minutes away and we try to go at least three times a year. On this…
Over the years that we’ve been lucky enough to live in the Southwest and admire the architecture, we’ve encountered beautiful entryways and doors. They are bright, vibrant colors and some are also…
Co-owner of Durango’s dynamic artist-owned Studio & gallery, our latest guest for the Southwest Discovered Q&A has recently opened her Home & Range gallery and retail shop in Cortez, Colorado and has…
The idea for this article began when I met with the director of Durango’s Animas Museum, Carolyn Bowra (now retired) and heard about a special publication they were working on called…
What do you think of when you think, “Southwest”? Is it cacti? Is it the food? For us, it’s adobe!
Years ago, Mr.D and I were driving to Utah to see family for the holidays. It was on that trip that we first passed through the darling wild west Southwest…