and when unloading the week's groceries from the Honda hatchback,  i looked at all the other stuff in there,  a kind of mobile closet and the New Mexico Magazine from October  (old CB subscribes)  caught my eye.   Cover story was about the Best Burritos.  So when in house,  i leafed through and this:

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notice the Mend

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then the Cover Photo for the next article…from the Sandia Wilderness,  overlooking Albuquerque.

NM Mag has lost its Realness over the years and is kind of a Sales Magazine but i liked things about this article on wool.  It  spoke of different workers of wool in NM ,  about a ranch in Tierra Amarilla where 1,000 sheep awaited a  crew for spring shearing.   The crew is from Colorado.  4 men.  2 Morman and 2 Amish and Fig,  an Australian Shepard.  And then,  the one i know most about,  Mora Valley Spinning Mill .  If i were to ever leave this Place,  i would want to go to Mora.  Where there is really Nothing.  But there is a Spinning Mill.  Mora.  

But what i was noticing, when looking at the pictures is the emotion that arises in me about Herds.  Herd Animals.  People and dogs that "work them",  the close bond between human/sheep/dog.  The almost primitive motion of herding, shearing, spinning, weaving.   It's very very Strong to me.  And i am just sitting here as Sun touches that Rim and thinking about it.  How i feel such Love for Herds.  I am glad to feel this love and really,  don't need to "think it through"…i just feel it.  and it's very very Good.  

A LITTLE LATER,  reading the Email thing,  i am aware of the aroma of the Buck Goats rising up delicately from my hands in my lap.   I have been back to giving them peanuts in the shell in the evening,  speaking to them individually,  using their names with each peanut,  in hopes of making it easier to separate them out and load them ,  TenZen and Sonny Ray,  when the day comes soon.  What the fragrance is,  is only from their lips on my fingers as i give the peanut,  a musk.  Buck Goat Musk.  and i think how i don't mind it at all.  How i actually find it good and uhhhh,  good and well,  Real.  It's what they have to Offer in this world.  Their scent.  which they hope will Attract.

Jan the Dog Trainer who will be "using" TenZen soon says she would not Ever keep a buck.  But then,  she NEEDS a buck.  There needs to be a buck somewhere for her to Use.  Yes.  Here.  TenZen.  and then,  Sunny Ray for Kelly.  Who has Magic and Barbara.  Yin/Yang  inseperable.  No matter our  Opinions.  Hmmmm.  

 

 

 

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19 responses to “Pizza Day with the old cowboy”

  1. Marti Avatar
    Marti

    Wonderful photos, herds of sheep, well you know how I feel about sheep, my Dad is probably looking over my shoulder at this. (My Dad came to this country in 1923 from Spain as a contract shepherd and worked in Idaho, Nevada and California.)
    The Nov. 2007 issue of New Mexico magazine has an interview with Carla Gomez who founded the mill in Mora in 2005 as a way to help increase employment in Mora County and also as a way to bring back the traditional weaving arts. One of the things they prided themselves on back then was their use of natural dyes for many of their fibers. My nephew brought me the Nov. 2207 issue of NM magazine when he learned that I naturally dye cloth. We drove to come here to New Mexico from our previous home in TN and stopped briefly in Las Vegas and Mora but I didn’t get an opportunity to visit the mill in Mora. Mora is on my traveling wish list because I would love to go and visit the Mill and see how they are progressing now.

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  2. Marti Avatar
    Marti

    Jeez, another typo, Nov. 2007 issue not 2207…think it’s time for me to get off the keyboard.

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  3. Valerianna Avatar

    Great looking weaving studio and operation… I like the idea of wild and free… and I thought, it’s inside us if we choose, don’t HAVE to live on the edge for wild and free, but it helps, yup.

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  4. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    How full of beauty! http://moravalleyspinningmill.com/
    But where is the Pizza?

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  5. kathy dorfer Avatar
    kathy dorfer

    i use to love the new mexico magazine .
    mora is place i took photos of in the 80’s .
    they have a penitentes church there that i took
    photos of … it is nice to hear someone started
    a wool mill . i hate to see these small towns disappear .
    new mexico has deep roots with lots of history .

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  6. yvette Avatar

    yes i have an opinion about ” using ” male goats
    that’s why i never became a farmer
    love herds too but don’t love the hurt
    i know ireally know that’s life in animal world….but….

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  7. Jan Avatar
    Jan

    I couldn’t write last night because my own opinions flared too strongly. about the relationship between how we treat animals/humans. . .there are women who don’t understand the way they use men. . .or think that it’s okay to do so. . . .it’s what has been setting back true equality in my book. . .and that is nothing to do with who earns the money. . . . .you allow both the male and female goats to teach us grace. . .what it is to live as a herd

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  8. jude Avatar

    i once had a herd of cats

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  9. grace Avatar

    yes. i can see that You…you drew that self…had long feet

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  10. Dana Avatar

    Your sensed affinity to herd animals is very interesting. Its funny how these veins of connection show up in our psyches when we pay attention….the barely discernable, but binding threads from some past we didn’t know we had.

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  11. Liz Avatar

    And I love “the mend”

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  12. grace Avatar

    yes. so much, yes. i am thinking that the mend would occur at the
    slightest sign of stress. and of course. This kind of work…
    the stress would be a Given

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  13. grace Avatar

    i thought of your father. He could tell us stories.
    I wish you had been able to stop at the mill. Maybe you can go.
    If i would Ever find someone to stay here, it would be the first
    place i would go. The pull is strong.

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  15. grace Avatar

    it is such a DEEP and STRONG and OLD community, Mora. the Old
    Ways…yes the penitentes and all the old ways. I would like to
    go. How many of the original people remain? i don’t know. Not
    many stay anymore, there is no way to live unless you go back
    to the old ways and no one much is strong enough to do that anymore

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  16. grace Avatar

    this is what i struggle with. there are two things in me…the
    herder
    and the herded
    i don’t know if there can be resolution, but i keep looking.
    the buck goats
    they are so completely Sincere. These here now, so loving and
    happy to be loved…almost more than the does

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  17. grace Avatar

    using each other. It’s such a HUGE thought, Goat or human.

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  18. grace Avatar

    yes, it is, isn’t it. it doesn’t come as a Thought, but rather
    a flood of body feeling, that Felt Sense.
    When i watch the does run through the migrational corridor, it always gives me such a Rush of happiness.
    and this place is so small…i can’t imagine what it might feel like if we were truly Free

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