Saturday, June 14, 2014

Purgatoire Riverwalk

Purgatoire River
The Purgatoire River travels right through the heart of Trinidad, Colorado. I invite you to take a walk with me through photographs along the banks of this historic river. 








Trinidad began as a trading hub on the Santa Fe Trail. Weary travelers would stop for rest before making the journey over Raton Pass. Later, the railroad and coal industry kept this little town alive. 










Times have surely changed, but the amazing beauty along the river is still something to behold today.





Sun shining through the cottonwood branches


Large cottonwoods grace the landscape along the river. The cottonwoods were most certainly a welcome sight to early travelers as they not only provided shade and shelter, they also like to grow near water.




Big Tree Hug :)



For me, the cottonwoods are wise and ancient. There's nothing better than a great big cottonwood tree hug :)





Building a nest high above








They also provide a place to call home for our feathered friends.


Beautiful flowers are everywhere along the walking path.


Butterflies can be found peeking through the foilage if you look closely.



Other small treasures may catch your eye if you look close enough as you walk...here I found a robins egg shell.











And how cool is it
to see the local art along
the river...



Reminders of days gone by can also be found along the river.

















Trinidad, Colorado has a wonderfully rich history, please do check out some of the local history if you have time. Here is a link for more information: 



I am an artist and spend my time creating beautiful bead design, dream catchers and other art when not out exploring nature. My beloved husband, Crowwolf, and I have an online shop which features many of our creations. 

Friday, June 13, 2014

Beauty In Nature

There is nothing more beautiful to me than the awesomeness of nature. Whether I'm sitting in my front yard enjoying the delightful flowers or hiking along my favorite trails, something wonderful always catches my eye and awakens my soul.

This pretty peony is shining with all her glory in the afternoon sun.



Art in nature is something spectacular to observe.
I see a perfect little fairy bench :)



Ah, the amazing rose garden. The roses growing around my house are such a sweet blessing. I love seeing their delicate petals dancing softly in the wind as they wave to all who would admire their bearty.



These two seem to have some kind of friendship, makes me wonder....


Absolutely breathtaking views to be witnessed all around me. What an amazing planet we walk upon. Mother Earth is my greatest inspiration. 



As an artist and creator, I am inspired by the beauty of nature. Please check out the wonderful creations my husband, Crowwolf, and I have on our shop. 
FaeMoon Wolf Designs
Handmade Native American leather craft, bead design, gemstone jewelry, leather accessories, dream catchers and more.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Southern Colorado Wild Flowers

It is such a treat to hike the trails of southern Colorado this time of year. Spring has awoken the land, the bees are buzzing and the flowers are blooming.

Here is a sampling of the beauty we find in the hills near Trinidad, Colorado:

I found these lovely cactus flowers nestled under a pine tree. The bright orange caught my eye from the trail and I had to take a peek. They seem so safe and protected inside the circle of the pine branches, yet they still reach out and say hello to the sun without any hesitation.

Claret Cup Cactus Flowers



This beautiful yellow flower adorns the prickly pear cactus. The bees were swimming in the sweet polllen.

 Prickly Pear Cactus Flower




This beauty was growing along the trail and seemed so happy to smile for the camera. Her yellow petals remind me of the warm golden sun.

 Perky Sue Flower




Of course I would find great beauty in a flower named the Fairy Trumpet. Vibrant and joyful, what an amazing vision!

Fairy Trumpet Plant


There are so many wonderful things to see on our Colorado trails, I am so blessed to live in such a beautiful place!