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Send us a textIn this special episode, Jeanie Griffin shares details about her upcoming retreat at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu, New Mexico—the breathtaking landscape where Georgia O'Keeffe lived and painted. Under vast desert skies, among ancient red rocks, and with the crisp autumn air surrounding you, step into a sacred space designed for deep listening and renewal.This October, join a circle of change-makers, healers, intuitives, creatives, leaders, and seekers for a transformational retreat unlike any other.Support the showWe're eager to hear from you! Feel free to share your thoughts through our anonymous form or simply write to info@freshouttaplans.com with your topic requests or any burning questions you'd like us to explore on the podcast. https://linktr.ee/freshouttaplans
Hot off the presses and straight to you, it's a brand new Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper. This time we welcomed on the actress Ria T. DiLullo and the playwright/adaptor Carolyn Gage to talk about their new show, Georgia and the Butch. This is such a fascinating story about a lesser known historical figure as well as an LGBTQ+ figure, and our guests do such a great job not only sharing their work, but also some fantastic knowledge on these people and events. So be sure that you hit play and get your tickets right away!The Skeleton Rep(resents)Georgia and the ButchFebruary 25th-March 12th@ The TankTickets and more information are available at thetanknyc.orgUse code ABIQUIU to get 15% off ticketsAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:carolyngage.comskeletonrep.org
I've got two new New Mexico episodes of Photowalks all cued up for you. We leave Santa Fe for a drive north to tiny Abiquiu, pop. 200, where the beloved artist Georgia O'Keeffe had her home, in both town and the nearby Ghost Ranch. What's a visit there like? Let me show you. From Abiquiu, we continue further north, to perhaps my favorite spot in the Land of Enchantment, Taos, home to the oldest living continuous community in the United States, the Taos Pueblo, a thriving artist community and some of the best desert landscape you'll see anywhere. This is a return visit to Taos—the last time I did an episode there two years ago the Pueblo was closed, and I hadn't yet met Ruthann McCarthy, Sol Lothe or Alberto Real from the amazing Camino Real Imports shop. Ruthann is the friendly woman in the cowgirl hat who runs the Legacy Cafe in the town Plaza—her family has been in the Plaza for over 100 years and no one knows Taos like she does. Sol is the character who takes people up, up and away in his Rio Grande Balloons. He was nice enough to invite me up there for a ride in his beautiful balloon, and do a great interview from the skies. Alberto's family runs this electric curio shop, with seemingly over 1 million items—everything from sun art, hanging ristras and pottery, to lots and lots of skulls. These episodes were filmed primarily on the iPhone 16 Pro and 15 Pro Max models, with some key balloon shots on the Insta360 X4 and driving shots on the GoPro Hero 12. And ICYMI: Santa FeNorthern New Mexico, as you can see in the videos, is extra magical in late October, with beautiful fall colors, so mark your calendars for next year. I hope to be back in the spring, with visits to Las Cruces, Roswell, White Sands and more, so stay tuned. Thanks as always for watching, reading and listening. Jeff Get full access to Jefferson Graham's PhotowalksTV newsletter - Tech & Travel at www.photowalkstv.com/subscribe
(REBRAODCAST) Something about Abiquiú, New Mexico is just magical, And it seems like no one knows that better than Connie Burkhart and Becca Fisher. Connie's love for Abiquiú and Northern New Mexico brought her back so many times she eventually decided to stay, purchase the enchanting Abiquiú Dome and turn it into her studio and gallery space. On this episode, Bunny talks to Becca and Connie about what exactly the Dome is, how it functions today and many more reasons to visit the Abiquiu area.Links:Links to Abiquiú Dome websiteConnie Burkhart's websiteInstagram & Facebook: @abiquiudomeAirbnb Tiny Home Copper Canyon CasitaAbiquiu NewsConnie's Ghost Ranch workshop Abiquiu LakeI Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
Connie and Becca return to the podcast to share what's new at the Abiquiú Dome. Something about Abiquiú, New Mexico is just magical, And it seems like no one knows that better than Connie Burkhart and Becca Fisher. Connie's love for Abiquiú and Northern New Mexico brought her back so many times she eventually decided to stay, purchase the enchanting Abiquiú Dome and turn it into her studio and gallery space. On this episode, Bunny talks to Becca and Connie about what exactly the Dome is, how it functions today and many more reasons to visit the Abiquiu area. Links:Links to Abiquiú Dome websiteConnie Burkhart's websiteInstagram & Facebook: @abiquiudomeAirbnb Tiny Home Copper Canyon CasitaAbiquiu NewsConnie's Ghost Ranch workshop Abiquiu Lake I Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
Elin har fått komma hem och rehabiliterar sig i badrummet. Alex är inte helt nöjd med de nya tapeterna, men vem vågar säga till en kvinna som just brutit ryggen? Elin stortrivs och delar med sig av sina bästa badrumstips: parkettlack, textilskärmar, konst, trä och mycket mer. Även Kattis börjar i badrummet när hon smider planer för nya huset. En gardinvåd med virkad spets ska få sätta tonen, men innebär det att Georgia O'Keeffe-huset (som hon kallar det nya hemmet, efter konstnärens sommarhus i Abiquiu, New Mexico) plötsligt blir fransk landsbygd? Dessutom en ny favoritblomma, ett nytt ordspråk (det man inte har i benen får man ha i huvudet) och ett helt nytt inslag: Det här kan du göra i helgen (rensa eller ligga, du bestämmer …). Som vanligt är det Jonas Sveningsson/Brandline som har redigerat. Tack till dig som lyssnar och trevlig helg! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When do you know if you have crossed a line? How do you treat people when you are at your worst? How believable does a lie have to be to be a good lie? Why are those eyebrows so big?!? All these questions and more are discuss and answered on this episode of the SideShow where we break down Breaking Bad episode by episode. This episode covers Season 3, Episode 11 - "Abiquiu." Check back every Thursday morning for the latest episode of the Almost SideShow! Find the past seasons of the Almost SideShow here: http://almostsideways.com/Main%20Menu/Artice%20Archives%20Sub-Menus/AlmostSideways/Almost%20SideShow.html The SideShow is meant to be a companion to listen to after you watch each episode, so join us on the journey! Watch the episode, then listen to our reaction and analysis. New episodes drop every week! The Almost SideShow is hosted by Terry Plucknett and Adam Daly and is a part of the AlmostSideways family. Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Welcome to Blood, Meth, and Tears, the podcast about Breaking Bad. In this episode, we discuss episode eleven of season three: Abiquiu. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @RatchetBookClub Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast
Welcome to Blood, Meth, and Tears, the podcast about Breaking Bad. In this episode, we discuss episode eleven of season three: Abiquiu. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @RatchetBookClub Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast
Welcome to Blood, Meth, and Tears, the podcast about Breaking Bad. In this episode, we discuss episode eleven of season three: Abiquiu. Twitter: @RTOPodcasts, @ThatCoolBlkNerd, @Scarfinger, @RatchetBookClub Become a Patron at http://www.Patreon.com/singlesimulcast Donate to the show at http://www.buymeacoffee.com/sscast
By Matthew Nemeth Back with becoming Heisenberg for Breaking Bad, this, for Breaking Bad 311 'Abiquiu' Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code ETALKUK at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains Click here for the ad-free podcast
By Matthew Nemeth Back with becoming Heisenberg for Breaking Bad, this, for Breaking Bad 311 'Abiquiu' Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code ETALKUK at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Check below for the free podcast Click here for a list of our iTunes feeds. Information matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Please rate and review us on iTunes @etalkuk Twitter Patreon matthew@entertainmenttalk.org Facebook Page Matt's Twitch Kualo Domains Click here for the ad-free podcast
As Hank is unhappy with the pace of his recovery, and Skyler questions Saul's money-laundering scheme, Jesse falls for a fellow rehab patient who he learns is tied to the murder of his late friend, Combo. Remember to RATE AND REVIEW us on iTunes! Check us out: Website: midnightdoublefeature.com Membership: patreon.com/midnightdoublefeature Facebook: The After Party (MidnightDoubleFeature) Instagram: @midnightdoublefeature Twitter: @mdfpod Youtube: Midnight Double Feature
Jennie and Dianne are joined by Rick Hendricks, PhD to learn about a series of fascinating witch trials that took place not in New England, but in the border town Abiquiu, New Mexico beginning in 1756 and spanning over the course of ten years ending in 1766. Governor Tomás Vélez Cachupin had a plan to bring peace to the early settlers of New Mexico by granting land to the Genizaros, who were indigenous peoples with a Hispanic influence. The colony was in danger due to the resistance of the Pueblos against Christianization and the attacks by nomadic tribes including the Utes and Comanches. At the same time, Father Juan José Toledo, claimed that the Genizaros had cast a spell on him. In response, Governor Vélez Cachupín gathered religious leaders to discuss the unusual events in Abiquiu. Rick Hendricks explains the finer points of these Ordinary Extraordinary witch trials while also explaining the differences and similarities to the more widely known Salem witch trials of the 1692.Illustrations of events related to the Abiquiu witch trials and posted to social media and our website, are by Glen Strock and are shared with permission.To purchase the book, "The Witches of Abiquiu: The Governor, The Priest, The Genízaro Indians, And the Devil", follow this link: https://www.amazon.com/Witches-Abiquiu-Governor-Genizaro-Indians/dp/0826320325/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?crid=JUNYH6KP8JH0&keywords=the+witches+of+abiquiu&qid=1688019287&sprefix=the+witches+of+abi%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1
Welcome to the Mountain! The end of winter and the onset of summer has brought a beautiful lush, green world to us here on the eastern slope of the Colorado Rockies. With more rain than usual, followed by cool mornings and incredible sunny days in between, Nature has given the gift of Paradise for us to embrace, explore and enjoy! I recently had the privilege of narrating and producing an audiobook for my friend Erik Stensland, a well-known and loved, highly respected nature photographer and author, who owns a gallery here in Estes Park, Colorado, as well as one in Abiquiu, New Mexico, north of Santa Fe. He has spent the last twenty plus years celebrating the beauty of the natural world through his photography and books, encouraging all of us to listen to the whisper within that calls us to a deeper life. A gentle soul, and deep spiritual thinker, Erik has written several books, including "Whispers in the Wilderness". As a nature-lover and mountain addict, it's one of my all-time favorite books. In it, he explores the longing we have for the wilderness, suggesting that it is the trailhead for a journey to wholeness. Erik does a superb job of offering short, daily reflections on the natural world paired with his gorgeous photos from Rocky Mountain National Park, where he encourages us to go deeper within ourselves and discover the healing that nature offers. Today, I'd like to share the first chapter called “Wild Embrace” from his audiobook of “Whispers in the Wilderness”. I invite you to find a comfortable setting where you can relax and close your eyes and absorb the sounds of nature, peaceful music and Erik's words of wisdom and comfort. Chapter 1 – “Wild Embrace” “Between every two pine trees there is a door leading to a new way of life.” ~ John Muir I invite you to go and find the door and the new life to which it leads you. I want to thank Erik for being such a humble and observant vessel, both in his words and nature photography, and especially for allowing us to offer it to you here today. If you enjoyed today's show, and the message you heard, you can find out more about Erik and his incredibly inspiring books and photography at RockyTrailPress.com. Also, if you are ever in Estes Park, you will definitely want to visit his gallery there — Images of Rocky Mountain National Park. It is featured as one of the top things to do in Estes Park by Trip Advisor and others. Who knows, we may see you there! Be well my friends. Remember, Life is a gift. Nature's a gift. And YOU are a gift back to the world. We'll see you back here again soon! SHOW NOTES: RockyTrailPress.com ImagesofRMNP.com Erikstensland.com “Whispers in the Wilderness” "Whispers in the Wilderness" Book Trailer on SkyDance Mountain Audiobooks
Featuring innkeepers Tom & Carolyn Calfee, this episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Thursday "New Mexico Bed & Breakfast Association" Show focuses on The Grand Hacienda, a luxurious stay in Abiquiú Lake. Hear about the property's amenities as well as what to experience in the area including art, farmer's markets, and plenty of outdoor adventures.WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/-FLnSfAnbS8Meticulously designed to frame the extraordinary desert landscape with lake views, The Grand Hacienda Estate of Abiquiú Lake is a boutique bed & breakfast inn with a culinary experience, for guests looking for the most luxurious stay in Abiquiu's Georgia O'Keeffe territory. The property is adults-only, a feast for the senses in a remote and quiet location. Modern luxuries, sophisticated services, green and eco-friendly, blended with authentic architecture and inspired adobe and southwestern design. With only three suites, the Hacienda is a serene escape and a rejuvenating retreat nestled on a mesa top overlooking Abiquiú Lake, Ghost Ranch, the Red Cliffs, Pedernal, and plains of red, yellow, purple and green. More: https://www.thegrandhacienda.com/Stay New Mexico True and Visit: https://www.nmbba.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Featuring innkeepers Tom & Carolyn Calfee, this episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Thursday "New Mexico Bed & Breakfast Association" Show focuses on The Grand Hacienda, a luxurious stay in Abiquiú Lake. Hear about the property's amenities as well as what to experience in the area including art, farmer's markets, and plenty of outdoor adventures. WATCH THIS PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/-FLnSfAnbS8 Meticulously designed to frame the extraordinary desert landscape with lake views, The Grand Hacienda Estate of Abiquiú Lake is a boutique bed & breakfast inn with a culinary experience, for guests looking for the most luxurious stay in Abiquiu's Georgia O'Keeffe territory. The property is adults-only, a feast for the senses in a remote and quiet location. Modern luxuries, sophisticated services, green and eco-friendly, blended with authentic architecture and inspired adobe and southwestern design. With only three suites, the Hacienda is a serene escape and a rejuvenating retreat nestled on a mesa top overlooking Abiquiú Lake, Ghost Ranch, the Red Cliffs, Pedernal, and plains of red, yellow, purple and green. More: https://www.thegrandhacienda.com/ Stay New Mexico True and Visit: https://www.nmbba.org/
Something about Abiquiú, New Mexico is just magical, And it seems like no one knows that better than Connie Burkhart and Becca Fisher. Connie's love for Abiquiú and Northern New Mexico brought her back so many times she eventually decided to stay, purchase the enchanting Abiquiú Dome and turn it into her studio and gallery space. On this episode, Bunny talks to Becca and Connie about what exactly the Dome is, how it functions today and many more reasons to visit the Abiquiu area. Links:Abiquiu Dome Ghost RanchCopper Canyon CasitaChrist in the Desert Monastery Abiquiu Lake I Love New Mexico blog pageBunny's websiteI Love New Mexico InstagramI Love New Mexico FacebookOriginal Music by: Kene Terry
Ian and David welcome back filmmaker Emily Lape to talk about her upcoming sci-fi drama, Abiquiu, and one of the movies that inspired it, Andrew Patterson's The Vast of Night!This episode is part movie review, and part promotion of the Abiquiu crowdfunding campaign, which is currently underway at Seed&Spark. But it's also a look at one writer/director's grind in getting a microbudget indie off the ground--from scripting and meeting with potential investors, to casting and location scouting from across the country--all while balancing a day job that has nothing to do with the industry!If you're interested in helping Emily make Abiquiu a reality, please consider supporting her Seed&Spark campaign via the link below, and check out her debut feature, the Chicago-set Mercy's Girl, on Amazon Prime!Show LinksWatch the Vast of Night trailer.Support Emily's Seed&Spark campaign for Abiquiu.Watch Emily's 2018 feature, Mercy's Girl, on Amazon Prime.Watch Ian and Emily's conversation about Mercy's Girl.Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
This week on Hello, Print Friend Miranda speaks with Hilary Lorenz, an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in the artist village of Abiquiu, New Mexico. They talk about the somatic experience of 24-hour runs and wintering over in huts on the beach, the organization and repetitive nature of printmaking, a global moth migration, and living in an arroyo. Cover photo credit: Barbara Yoshida. Hilary's Website: https://www.hilarylorenz.com Hilary's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stonetriggerpress/ Print Santa Fe www.printsantafe.org YOUTUBE www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMIT3guY5PjHj1M7GApouw MERCH www.teepublic.com/user/helloprintfriend WEBSITE www.helloprintfriend.com Instagram www.instagram.com/helloprintfriend ✨patreon✨ www.patreon.com/helloprintfriend Our sponsor Speedball www.speedballart.com Our sponsor Legion Paper https://legionpaper.com
This week we bring you the unfamiliar story of the last witch trial in North America, Fioraliz tells us the story of the Abiquiu Witch trials.In the closing vibe Jo does a card pull for the collective.Don't forget to rate and review!Books Referenced: The Witches of Abiquiu by Malcolm Ebright and Rick Hendricks Follow us on Instagram! esoterixpodcast Follow Fioraliz_ Follow Jo jofigueras_akashic_reader AND @jofigueras_studio Connect with Jo & Fioraliz Follow Esoterix on Instagram & TikTok @esoterixpodcast Join “The Esoterix Community” on Facebook Connect with Fioraliz for Shadow Work Coaching at: https://thegreenlatina.com/services/shadow-work-coaching/ Book a reading with Jo virtually: https://linktr.ee/jofiguerasstudio Book an in-person reading with Jo in Portland, OR : https://linktr.ee/jofiguerasstudio Commission an original intuitively designed piece of jewelry based on your numerology, astrology and akashic record at https://www.jofigueras.com/customjewelry Follow Jo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jofigueras_akashic_reader/ AND https://www.instagram.com/jofigueras_studio/
This week we bring you the unfamiliar story of the last witch trial in North America, Fioraliz tells us the story of the Abiquiu Witch trials.In the closing vibe Jo does a card pull for the collective.Don't forget to rate and review!Books Referenced: The Witches of Abiquiu by Malcolm Ebright and Rick Hendricks Follow us on Instagram! esoterixpodcast Follow Fioraliz_ Follow Jo jofigueras_akashic_reader AND @jofigueras_studio Connect with Jo & Fioraliz Follow Esoterix on Instagram & TikTok @esoterixpodcast Join “The Esoterix Community” on Facebook Connect with Fioraliz for Shadow Work Coaching at: https://thegreenlatina.com/services/shadow-work-coaching/ Book a reading with Jo virtually: https://linktr.ee/jofiguerasstudio Book an in-person reading with Jo in Portland, OR : https://linktr.ee/jofiguerasstudio Commission an original intuitively designed piece of jewelry based on your numerology, astrology and akashic record at https://www.jofigueras.com/customjewelry Follow Jo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jofigueras_akashic_reader/ AND https://www.instagram.com/jofigueras_studio/
Jackie's Philmont participant story begins with a bang - in 2013 on day 2 as a Ranch Hand at Clark's Fork she suffered a serious injury on horseback. After a rough, year-long recovery, she was most upset by the fact that she wasn't able to complete the Ranch Hands experience. She finally returned in 2019 on staff at PTC. Jackie celebrates PTC as being a place to experience so many different opportunities from backcountry hikes and COPE to crafts and evening program. Even better, on PTC staff you witness participants from age six to age eighty, excel and enjoy these adventures. Jackie lives by the philosophy that “Once you get too comfortable in a role or department, it's time to seek out something new, and push yourself to grow.” Jackie did just that in 2020, when she applied to work in the Philmont Conservation department. Jackie feels privileged to have spent the height of covid at Miners Park with a group of 11 others, clearing forest. She went on to become trained as a Conservation Forestry Foreman, learning the extensive science, safety, and history that is involved in logging.Lastly, Jackie discusses her post-covid experience as the Summer 2021 PTC Program Director. With heavy crew loads and few returning staff, it was type-2 fun at the time, but she reflects on how rewarding it was to watch her staff grow that season. In her ninth consecutive season at the ranch, Jackie was the Winter Basecamp Manager, where she hired all basecamp departments. Today Jackie is a Park Ranger at the US Army Corps of Engineers, in Abiquiu, NM. Jackie's father, Greg Rapport, runs a non-profit for children aging out of the foster care system: Age Out Angels. Check it out! Philmont Experience:2012 - Cavalcade participant2013 - Ranch Hands participantStaff:Summer 2019: Program Counselor at the PTCFall 2019: Autumn PTC StaffWinter 2020: Cons Forestry Work Crew Member (Season ended early because of COVID)Summer 2020: Originally hired to be an OATC Foreman but came on staff as a Cons Forestry Work Crew Member (One of 11 Forestry staff hired, we were based out of Miners Park it was incredible)Fall 2020: Conservation Forestry Foreman (Season ended early because of COVID, did some cool cutting in the Burn for forestry research)Winter 2021: Conservation Forestry Foreman Summer 2021: PTC Program DirectorAutumn 2021: Autumn Basecamp ManagerWinter 2022: Winter Basecamp ManagerNotable MentionsMike CrockettKeith NelsonBryan StokesBrad BenChase DormeyerWill CampbellPhillip FerrierMaddy HaukBrian SibertSlim Uribe GoertzSupport the show
On this Episode of Under the Library: In Richard's house, Franny and Rutherford continue to plan for their entry into the science facility. Franny sketches rough copies of the blueprints, and Rutherford memorizes them. They realize the train runs in and out of the building in question, and they want to ask Boone if he saw any clues in his travels. At the same time, Jo shares a tragic story from her past with Cully and explains why the journal is so important. She shares her story with Boone, who promises not to talk as an adult. Boone had heard of a bunch of murders in Abiquiu, and also knew of a hallucinogenic popular there. Jo passes Boone the book, and he sees a vision that is probably the inside of Jo's house. He's overwhelmed by the feeling of death in that space and drops the book. Together Cully, Boone, and Jo decide that Richard might know Hans (the book's former owner), and they should find him to better understand the journal. They decide to rejoin the search for Richard despite hard feelings towards Rutherford and Franny. They will not share Jo's story and instead will pretend that everything is fine. They return to the house, meeting Bello along the way. He offers to help by distracting the staff during his meeting, and Jo agrees to help. Franny and Rutherford ask Boone about his experience on the train. He shares some information with them, including an unusual level of security and some strange, unidentifiable sounds from the front of the train. Finally, Franny, Rutherford, and Cully head out in Richard's car, while Jo and Boone accompany Bello in his "Bello La Barca". As the first car passes through town, Cully spots a disheveled Richard stumbling down the street. Cully speaks to him, and he is clearly not himself! ------------------------ Bloodstone is an original Call of Cthulhu sandbox, designed by Under the Library's Keeper, and features weekly actual play / live play / real play sessions. Call of Cthulhu is a Horror Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) similar to Dungeons & Dragons, which focuses on narrative development, gore, portals from beyond and servitors of the outer gods. If you're interested in becoming a cultist, you can join us at underthelibrary.com or patreon.com/underthelibrary. Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov. https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this episode of The Western Rookie Dan talks with Jake Trujillo, a fly fishing and big game guide from New Mexico. Jake shares tips and tricks that he uses every September as he chases after bull elk during the rut. Jake grew up hunting and learning the craft from his dad Patrick. Not only did Jake learn to hunt from his dad, he also followed in his footsteps when he started competing in professional rodeo as a steer wrestler. After graduating Odessa College he took on a job as a guide for Chama Land and Cattle Co. Jake spends his summers guiding fly fishing trips and his fall and winter guiding elk and mule deer hunts Chama Land and Southwest Outfitters. He is from a small town in Northern New Mexico called Abiquiu which is in the heart of some of the best mule deer and elk hunting New Mexico has to offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Western Rookie Dan talks with Jake Trujillo, a fly fishing and big game guide from New Mexico. Jake shares tips and tricks that he uses every September as he chases after bull elk during the rut. Jake grew up hunting and learning the craft from his dad Patrick. Not only did Jake learn to hunt from his dad, he also followed in his footsteps when he started competing in professional rodeo as a steer wrestler. After graduating Odessa College he took on a job as a guide for Chama Land and Cattle Co. Jake spends his summers guiding fly fishing trips and his fall and winter guiding elk and mule deer hunts Chama Land and Southwest Outfitters. He is from a small town in Northern New Mexico called Abiquiu which is in the heart of some of the best mule deer and elk hunting New Mexico has to offer.
On this episode of The Western Rookie Dan talks with Jake Trujillo, a fly fishing and big game guide from New Mexico. Jake shares tips and tricks that he uses every September as he chases after bull elk during the rut. Jake grew up hunting and learning the craft from his dad Patrick. Not only did Jake learn to hunt from his dad, he also followed in his footsteps when he started competing in professional rodeo as a steer wrestler. After graduating Odessa College he took on a job as a guide for Chama Land and Cattle Co. Jake spends his summers guiding fly fishing trips and his fall and winter guiding elk and mule deer hunts Chama Land and Southwest Outfitters. He is from a small town in Northern New Mexico called Abiquiu which is in the heart of some of the best mule deer and elk hunting New Mexico has to offer.
On this Episode of Under the Library: After wrapping up the scenario "A Mother's Love," the Under the Library crew embarks on Season 2; a new adventure in 1942 Los Alamos, NM. If you want major spoilers for A Mother's Love, start from the beginning of the episode. If you're looking for Season 2, then start after our mid-show break at 29:25. In this ahistorical version of Los Alamos, NM, the town and government facilities have already existed for a decade. We meet a host of local residents and scientists: Dick Feimer: An eccentric architect, Dick dresses in fashionable, well tailored, very snug attire. He's clearly undergone surgery to look younger. Many residents of the town find him odd and avoid him. He designed many of the government laboratories in Los Alamos. Franny Rumsford: A grad student with low level clearance, Franny works in one of the labs that Dick designed and considers him a friend. She carries on the research that her great great grandfather began. Rutherford Frengel: A scientist and egghead, Rutherford was Dick's grad school roommate (and Dick was perhaps his only friend). He worked at a midwestern university but is now more of a beatnik, and settled in Los Alamos. Culligan McGillicuddy: Culligan is a 15 year old aspiring writer who wants nothing more than to leave the small town of Los Alamos. He records any interesting story he comes across in his notebook. Dick Feimer is a role model and they have a great rapport. Jo Barnes: Jo is 16 years old and works in the local general store. She lives in a small room above the store and has a contentious relationship with her employer/landlord. She's from Abiquiu, NM, but refuses to reveal more about her past. Culligan is a close friend. Franny, Rutherford, and Culligan (with Jo in tow), have gathered at Dick's house for lemonade and conversation. As they talk a man toils nearby in the heat, working on Dick's landscaping. Franny invites John Boone to join us. He seems a bit uncomfortable, but eventually settles in and shares his past experiences with the circus, and mentions knowing the magicians Rigatoni and Bologni. Dick invites his five guests to attend a performance in the local theater by renowned magician Caspar Muscovane. In particular, Dick would like Franny and Rutherford to apply their scientific minds and explain to him the magician's process of illusion. ------------------------ Bloodstone is an original Call of Cthulhu sandbox, designed by Under the Library's Keeper, and features weekly actual play / live play / real play sessions. Call of Cthulhu is a Horror Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) similar to Dungeons & Dragons, which focuses on narrative development, gore, portals from beyond and servitors of the outer gods. If you're interested in becoming a cultist, you can join us at underthelibrary.com or patreon.com/underthelibrary. Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov. https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
After THE episode that was last week it's time to finally get back into some more standard Breaking Bad as we move into the 11th episode of the 3rd season, Abiquiu! Are we recovered from last week? Are we excited to see Jane again? How great is Dean Norris once again in this episode and how great is Marie too? Is it great to see Skylar and Saul meet and is their first meeting underrated? Can we ever convince anyone that we are Kevin Costner? What do we think about Andrea and is she just basically the Diet Coke of Breaking Bad? Will we ever watch the Colombian version of Breaking Bad? How great is the dinner scene between Gus and Walter? And how do we feel about the ending of this episode and what it will bring moving forward? Get yourself in the zone and bring your ears to attention for another recap you won't want to miss!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this Halloween episode, Cody and Chris go all OG and dive into witches, and it's super fascinating. First, Cody talks about Mother Shipton, the female Nostradamus who could cause chamber pots to empty on men's heads. Then, Chris shares a story (from an old book he loved) about a man who takes flight with some naked witches. Next, Cody discusses the witches of Abiquiu, New Mexico, which turned into the last known witch trials in North America. Finally, Chris talks about the witches of Trasmos, the one region of Spain excommunicated by the Catholic Church for witchcraft. Creep of the Week is an amazing witchy story by Lern. Drinks this week are Wicked Cranberry Cider and a Chris original.
We're back for Season 3, Episode 11 of Breaking Bad. Will Hank ever leave the hospital? Can Skinny Pete and Badger complete their 12 step program? Is Skyler better at money laundering than Saul? Will Season 3 make or break Breaking Bad? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on Twitter @Magic3TVPod Buy something will ya at the Magic Number is 3 Merch Store And learn more about The Magic Number is 3 Here (Use promo code PUMPSPICE for $5 off) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magic-3-tv/message
In this episode, Natalya and Marie are joined by Michael Henry, Dale Kronkright, and Pita Judy Lopez about their collaborative work with the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and Foundation and how they have leveraged institutional resources and mandates to support local community needs. This episode also explores the overlap and integration of traditional knowledge into modern conservation practice and the capacity for technical conservation practice to have impact beyond institutional boundaries. Related links: Mana Contemporary panel discussion on intersectional environmentalism - Thursday 6 May 2021, 6.00EDT https://www.manacontemporary.com/event/intersectional-environmentalism-in-heritage-conservation/ Discovering the Challenges Facing the Preservation of O'Keeffe's Historic Home and Studio in Abiquiu, New Mexico - presentation by Dale Kronkrirght https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L--QuHB0fAM&feature=youtu.be&ab_channel=GeorgiaO%27KeeffeMuseum Interview with Pita Lopez https://www.newmexico.org/nmmagazine/articles/post/pita-lopez/ Acequia irrigation in New Mexico https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/acequias Scattergood Design's page on the Abiquiú O'Keeffe House project- The multi-disciplinary team is led by Pamela W. Hawkes FAIA of Scattergood Design and Michael C. Henry PE AIA of Watson & Henry Associates, and core teams members include: Peter Aaslestad, Aaslestad Preservation Consulting, photogrammetry and three-dimensional imagery; Anthony Crosby, adobe conservation; Michael Schuller and Dave Woodham, Atkinson-Noland & Associates, structural engineers; and Dorothy Krotzer, Building Conservation Associates, finishes conservation. https://scattergooddesign.com/project/georgia-okeeffe-house-and-studio/ To share feedback on this content, please reach out to Natalya and Marie at: ECPN.AIC.digitalplatforms@gmail.com
Books recommended during this episode:Never Let Me Go by Kazuo IshiguroDivine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood by Rebecca WellsThe Big Leap by Gay HendricksThe Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerJane Eyre by Charlotte BrontëFollow Maren...on Instagram: @supermarenon Facebook: https://facebook.com/maren.montalbanoSign up for the Bodice Ripper Project newsletter and get exclusive behind-the-scenes content: http://www.bodiceripperproject.com/Purchase Maren's debut book, Pandemic Passion: A COVID-19 novella on KindleTranscript and Show Notes: http://www.bodiceripperproject.com/e023/
Everything mindfulness is the topic of this episode. The beloved mindful meditation / mindful working / mindful loving / mindful living teacher, Michelle DuVal, is in the virtual studio. Michelle is the director of The Mindful Center in Albuquerque, the leading provider of mindfulness training in the Southwest. She offers ongoing training in MBSR (Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction), has online courses and meditations, and facilitates retreats at Ghost Ranch, in Abiquiu, NM. In this episode, Michelle and Melanie talk about the hunger for mindful awareness, how to meet what's happening with awareness, and much more. Michelle shares her wisdom and experience in this fun, contemplative, light-hearted show. "Stress is a form of holding on, peace is a form of letting go." Michelle DuVal more information about Michelle's 3-day Silent Meditation at Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu here The Mindful Center and Michelle DuVal website is here more about Dr. Melanie Harth's Conscious Transformation program here
Click on this link to subscribe to The Charmed Studio.To access the resources and images mentioned in the podcast head on over to https://thecharmedstudio.com/okeeffe-the-theifgeorgias-stolen-stone/To view O'Keeffe's adobe home at Abiquiu or to see images of it go to https://www.okeeffemuseum.org/store/products/abiquiu/abiquiu-home-studio-tour/Pop over here to check out or purchase Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life by Roxana Robinson.
Flynn talks about cars too much! Walt kind of just repeats what he hears! Come join the gang as they plod through a very mediocre episode of Breaking Bad to record a VERY good episode of Breaking Backwards. There is no talk of feet this week but they'll get back to that soon, they swear.
Nick & Neil throw it back, continuing their review of AMC's critically-acclaimed show 'BREAKING BAD', concluding Season Three with the last three episodes, "Abiquiu", "Half Measures" and "Full Measure". Plus, they discuss their top five episodes from the first three seasons. SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts or FOLLOW on Spotify! Rate, review, and share the pod! Help us reach as many ears as possible! Check out tmbmedia.ca for more sports and pop culture content! Follow us on social media Instagram: 2manbooth Twitter: @2manbooth Facebook: Two-Man Booth
A report on our outing yesterday and kayak fishing in New Mexico. Also some thoughts on the things readers say to authors, seeing writers as real people, and why we don't need to rank everything. First Cup of Coffee is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
Alison Hawthorne Deming introduces recordings of Diane Ackerman reading a love poem for an extraterrestrial (“Ode to the Alien”), Cornelius Eady choosing gratitude as a response to anger and racial discrimination (“Gratitude”), and N. Scott Momaday describing a memorable encounter with Georgia O’Keeffe (“Forms of the Earth at Abiquiu”). Deming also reads a new poem written during this time of quarantine and isolation, “Territory Drive,” originally published at Terrain.org.Listen to the full recordings of Ackerman, Eady, and Momaday reading for the Poetry Center on Voca:Diane Ackerman (1985)Cornelius Eady (1991)N. Scott Momaday (1992)You can also find readings by Alison Hawthorne Deming on Voca, including her most recent, which was given as part of our Climate Change & Poetry series in 2017.
Breaking Bad Episode: Abiquiu (Season 3, Ep. 11) In today's episode we talk about Georgia O'Keefe, repetition, Skinny Pete and Badger's variable acting skills, Skyler facing off with Saul Goodman, and lasers (naturally). What did we miss? Email us: breakingpod@vernacularpodcast.com Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Watch Breaking Bad on NetflixFind out more about all of the shows on the Vernacular Podcast Network by visiting vernacularpodcast.com!
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Hakim Archuletta has worked within the healing arts profession for over 30 years. He studied homeopathy and apprenticed with Dr. John Damonte in London in the early 70's. He continued these studies in Berkeley apprenticing with homeopathic doctors and working with the first Homeopathic Study group there. He continued his studies in the Middle East, England and North Africa in the mid 70's. In 1978, Hakim went to Pakistan at the invitation of Hakim Mohammad Said of the Hamdard Foundation and studied there with various Hakims (traditional Islamic doctors) supported by grants from the Bawani Trust. His main teacher was Hakim Taqiuddin Ahmad at the Nizami Dawakhana, where he also learned Pharmacy in the Unani tradition. There he earned the title of "Hakim". Returning to the Americas in 1980, he began teaching students privately and established a Family practice clinic in Santa Barbara California. He began extensive work as counselor, consultant and Hakim/Homeopath in Abiquiu, New Mexico and by traveling nationally for over ten years. This also included workshops on communication and community consensus building including special focus on youth. More recently he began to focus on trauma and was trained in the methods of Dr. Peter Levine and others. Today he lectures and teaches classes and workshops nationally. He has conducted workshops and lectured at University of California Berkeley, Harvard, Wellesley, Stanford, UCLA, University of Houston and many others. He has students and patients across the world. www.hakimarchuletta.com
Are you hungry for a new episode? Well we were hungry for pizza, so we recorded this one on location at Butchertown Pizza Hall. Ripe with subpar audio quality and a segment where we imagine Walter opens up a pizza restaurant. Season 3 is almost over, so grab a slice and give this casual episode a listen!If you like this episode, consider supporting us on Patreon to get access to our bonus episodes, where we watch and discuss movies!
Rambling today about our trip out to the lake yesterday and how I wish the trend of cutesy romance titles would go away, but it won't. And about taking the train to Santa Fe. Support the show (http://paypal.me/jeffekennedy)
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Today, I return to some of the powerful indigenous, Latinx, Chicanx, and Black feminists that have made today's resistance movements even more possible. In the famous "This Bridge Called My Back," I read Jo Carrillo's poem, "The Cliffs of Abiquiu." Later today, I will read Jo's more famous piece, "And When You Leave, Take Your Pictures With You." More on Jo Carrillo -- (https://www.uchastings.edu/people/jo-carrillo/) ● The Poetry Vlog is a YouTube Channel and Podcast dedicated to building social justice coalitions through poetry, pop culture, cultural studies, and related arts dialogues. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to join our fast-growing arts & scholarship community (youtube.com/c/thepoetryvlog?sub_confirmation=1). Connect with us on Instagram (instagram.com/thepoetryvlog), Twitter (twitter.com/thepoetryvlog), Facebook (facebook.com/thepoetryvlog), and our website (thepoetryvlog.com).
Dain Daller and Amanda Speer left Chicago to live off the grid in Abiquiu, New Mexico Eight years ago, and I recently caught up with them by phone. They're both skilled artists and artisans, and the home they built in the desert, out of salvaged materials, is full of unique and beautiful objects they've made by hand. After learning loom weaving at a local fiber arts center, they began producing exquisite scarves, wall-hangings, blankets and garments, and their work is sought after all over the world. Check it out at http://www.warpzoneweaving.com/ If you've ever wondered what it's like to live off the grid, wonder no more-Dain and Amanda graciously answered all of my desert survival questions. At the end of the interview, you'll hear "Baby Wants to Ride" by Frankie Knuckles.
Georgia O’Keeffe is known as the innovative mother of modernism in the art world. She was also a gardener. O’Keeffe's garden in Abiquiu, NM has always moved me as a visionary, gardener’s garden - one of those gardens of the mind, the hands, the heart and a place. To end 2017 with a flourish, exploring the nature of this human gardening impulse, and entering our own next turns on this great globe, we visit this visionary woman’s beloved garden. Join us.
Short true up to catch up your Day 21 and Day 23 calls as Michael Devitt reached Pie Town and Hal Russell reaches Abiquiu! … Continue reading →
My guest this week is Hilary Lorenz and in 2010 she founded in Abiquiu, NM. Abiquiu is located in the high desert and that's where Hilary built by hand a large studio out of stone, mud, wood and tin. It's a space that she has also created for a select group of artists to come and create each year and we discuss her process for doing this in our convo. Each year Hilary splits her time between New York City and New Mexico... She spends several months in Abiquiu deeply engaged in her practices -art, running, mountaineering. She is a multidisciplinary artist who explores intersections of running, nature, and solitude and a highly accomplished artist. Her recent exhibitions include Nomadic Geographies (2014), Wave Hill, NY, In the Spirit (2014), Pioneer Bluff, KS, Tracing Nature, Muriel Guepin, NY (2012). Group exhibitions include, Influencers (2014) Print Center of NJ, Corridor Gallery, (2012) Brooklyn, NY and many more. She is also a Fulbright Fellow and the NEA-MidAtlantic Fellow. In 2011 Hilary had the pleasure of running on Track and Field, Allora and Calzadilla sculpture at the 54th Venice Biennale Lorenz received an M.A. and M.F.A. from University of Iowa and is a Professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn, NY. She was definitely one I wanted to talk to about time management since she has a lot on her plate. Stonetrigger Press Topics Discussed The value of storytelling in selling products How a 30-day creating and blogging challenge helped propel Etsy sales early on Art exhibits vs. craft fairs ...and much much more Resources Mentioned - a comprehensive resource for the printmaking community - great place for finding free or low cost shipping supplies. Just find your local market and start searching. Best ways to reach Hilary Email: Hilary [at] HilaryLorenz [dot] com Etsy shop: Social media: Website: Blog: Hilary's Etsy Shop Shoutout - listen in to hear how this Etsy seller uses a very creative and unique selling technique that has garnered her almost 30,000 sales to date and be sure to check out her Etsy shop... Let her know Hilary sent you! Please take a minute to subscribe and leave an honest review of the podcast in and . That really helps to get the word out about the show. Connect With Me: Twitter: Follow Facebook Group: - This is where I'm connecting with you after the podcast. Lots of fun convos here too! Facebook: Like the Pinterest: Instagram: Google+: Email: Use the OR interview [at] convome [dot] com
Today’s featured guest is Erik Stensland Erik is a landscape photographer based in Estes Park Colorado. His business consists of two main parts: Morning Light Photography, his images focusing on the American Southwest Desert, the Pacific North West, and Lanscapes throughout the United Kingdom. Images of RMNP or Rocky Mountain National Park depicts aspects of the park through every light and weather condition imaginable. Some early mornings Erik devotes to a long hike for the perfect view as the sun peaks over the horizon. Erik Stensland was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but it was after his family moved to Montana that he developed his deep love for the wilderness, often hiking alone in the mountains from an early age. Later Erik moved back to Minnesota, where he attended high school and college. After graduating, Erik followed his other passion—that of making a difference in some of the world's impoverished countries. For twelve years he lived in the Balkans, where he led nonprofit initiatives working to help those in need. It was there he met his wife, Joanna, who is from England. After a decade working together in Bulgaria, Albania, and Kosovo, Erik and Joanna returned to the States and settled in Colorado to be close to the mountains. Their son, Luke, was born during their first year in Colorado and soon after Erik opened his first gallery in downtown Estes Park. Erik quickly became one of the premier photographers of Rocky Mountain National Park. He has an intimate knowledge of the park, having hiked every trail and visited nearly every nook and cranny. Erik has authored several books, including: Images of Rocky Mountain National Park, Getting Started in Landscape Photography and The Landscape Photographer's Guide to: Photographing Rocky Mountain National Park. To help celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Rocky Mountain National Park, he released a new hardcover book called “Wild Light: A Celebration of Rocky Mountain National Park” which is available at the bookstore upstairs. Besides his gallery in Estes Park, he also sells his work at the Grand Lake Art Gallery and the Trail Ridge Store. Erik also has a gallery outside of Abiquiu, New Mexico, where he displays his growing Desert Southwest collection.
Jim and A.Ron are on to episode 311, "Abiquiu", an episode of post-modern impressionist vaginas, gangster Food Network show pilots, and unexpected connections to Combos of long ago. Enjoy the flashbacks and fond memories while you can, and then buckle up, because the final two episodes of this season define the levels of crazy that Breaking Bad can get up to!
Jim and A.Ron are on to episode 311, “Abiquiu”, an episode of post-modern impressionist vaginas, gangster Food Network show pilots, and unexpected connections to Combos of long ago. Enjoy the flashbacks and fond memories while you can, and then buckle up, because the final two episodes of this season define the levels of crazy that Breaking Bad can get up to! Intro: Breaking Mad by Dienst&Schulter Support Bald Move: Amazon | Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter
It's Skyler's turn to break bad.
Breaking Bad, Season 3, Episode 11, Abiquiu
On this Episode of Under the Library:Boone takes Bello into the kitchen for an ear reattachment surgery. Jo and Cully check on Richard, who is sitting up and seems lucid. He provides an alternative explanation for his abduction, claiming that things got out of hand with some old college buddies. They were supposedly drinking at Arlene's, a local bar, so Franny calls to check out the story. Rutherford continues to question Richard, asking questions to catch him in lies or inconsistencies. Eventually Richard leaves the study and is shocked by the messy state of the house and the bloody kitchen. As he turns to leave, Jo follows him and asks questions about Hans Becker. Boone, realizing that the chicken-mobile conspicuously links them to the crime at the facility, drives it to the Straits and lights it on fire. Franny takes Jo aside to discuss the tension between them and they agree to move past it. They also agree that the best next step for the party is a trip to Abiquiu. Richard seems to be in significant pain, so Cully and Rutherford take him to bed. Rutherford asks "who pushed you into the car?"------------------------Bloodstone is an original Call of Cthulhu sandbox, designed by Under the Library's Keeper, and features weekly actual play / live play / real play sessions. Call of Cthulhu is a Horror Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) similar to Dungeons & Dragons, which focuses on narrative development, gore, portals from beyond and servitors of the outer gods. If you're interested in becoming a cultist, you can join us at underthelibrary.com or patreon.com/underthelibrary. Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov.https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this Episode of Under the Library: Outside of the gate to the facility, Jo and Boone start advertising chicken using the megaphone. From inside, Bello can hear them. He heads towards a group of people in the parking lot and starts to make innocent conversation, asking what happened. A woman responds, asking him what department he's from. She seems to know people in food service, and immediately knew he was lying when he claimed to be a new hire. Bello discovers that he's speaking to Paula Bradford, the woman he was supposed to meet with earlier. Aware of his lie and afraid he might be connected to the fire, Paula starts yelling for help. Bello punches her in the throat and she passes out. In response, 3 or 4 bystanders throw themselves on Bello and tackle him to the ground. Jo and Boone, still outside in the chicken-mobile, drive around to find a less populated entrance since there's clearly a lot going on at the main gate. (They don't realize that Bello is in the middle of the commotion.) Back at the house Cully cares for Richard as he sleeps, taking copious notes. He also searches the bedroom. Dreaming, Richard mumbles "but why? You know I've never said a word. It's not necessary!" Cully finds a compartment containing a sealed envelope with a wax seal. He, Franny, and Rutherford open the envelope to find a very average looking key. Cully knows that Richard leaves town often, and Rutherford has received letters postmarked Abiquiu, so they conclude that the key relates to a property there. At the facility, a giant boom causes a stampede, further injuring Bello and trampling Paula Bradford. Bello can't find a pulse. He limps out and rejoins Jo and Boone. At the same time, Franny and Rutherford search the rest of Richard's house. Rutherford notices a painting in the foyer with a massive 2500 pictured, and Franny finds "Modern St" written inside the envelope with the key. Now they have an address! The chicken-mobile returns to the house and Jo and Cully reunite. Everyone heads inside to debrief. ------------------------ Bloodstone is an original Call of Cthulhu sandbox, designed by Under the Library's Keeper, and features weekly actual play / live play / real play sessions. Call of Cthulhu is a Horror Tabletop Roleplaying Game (TTRPG) similar to Dungeons & Dragons, which focuses on narrative development, gore, portals from beyond and servitors of the outer gods. If you're interested in becoming a cultist, you can join us at underthelibrary.com or patreon.com/underthelibrary. Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov. https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this episode of Under the Library:Jo continues to grill Bello on the events in the parking lot, and he eventually reveals that he punched Paula Bradford in the throat, probably causing her death. Her screams triggered memories of his violent childhood. We learn that Bello killed his father to protect his family, and Jo relates her own experience with the journal, the summoned creature, and the death of her family.In the basement, Rutherford continues to develop the image from the film and enlarges the face. He doesn't recognize it, but realizes that the background is a car interior. He also hypothesizes that Richard's secret house in Abiquiu might have more pictures from the camera. Boone, driving the newly repaired doodlebug, arrives in Santa Fe around 2:30am. He sees a liquor store, closed, and pulls over. In his emotional state, he craves a drink and pounds on the doorframe, fighting temptation and his own overwhelming anger. He succeeds in moving past the cravings and gets back on the road. As he drives he battles waves of emotion, torn between returning for his brother Duke and rejoining the group in Los Alamos to explain his actions and replace the chicken-mobile.-----------------------------Under the Library, an actual-play Call of Cthulhu podcast, where cosmic horror is steeped in mystery and slathered with self-deprecating humor. Our main storyline, a sandbox created by our Keeper (Michael), is set in (a fictions) 1942 Los Alamos NM and follows the misadventures of Boone (Chris), Jo (Emily), Culligan (Scott), Bello (Rick), Rutherford (Wayne), and Franny (Artur). We focus on narrative, improv, and character building. We may stick our heads in front of a train because that's what our character would do, and when we look under the bed even the Keeper may not know what we'll find. We're crafting a story, creating flawed characters, suspenseful events, and fulfilling revelations. Call of Cthulhu is a horror TTRPG; characters die horribly graphic deaths. It's for mature audiences, but played by immature people.Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov.https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this Episode of Under the Library:Hiding in a barn, Jo and Cully agree to go with Sam out of fear for Franny's wellbeing. Jo disguises herself as a boy using resources from Sam's truck while Sam rebandages Franny's wound. At the same time, Rutherford and Boone have been on the road for about 5 hours and arrive outside of Abiquiu. Boone slept for the whole drive while Rutherford experienced intermittent visions. Despite this, Rutherford wants to test the advanced technology of the agents' car and speeds into town. A policeman pulls into his rear view, siren blaring.Back in the outskirts of Los Alamos, Sam takes a different route out of town to stop at his ranch. His son Amos bonds with Jo and wants to accompany them. Sam has to promise Amos a blue bike with baseball cards for the spokes to convince him to stay behind. Inside the house, Sam speaks with his wife, Cheryl. She asks if he has paid his gambling debts and seems generally adversarial.The policeman approaches Rutherford's window and Rutherford poses as an agent to avoid trouble. The policeman buys into his ploy and even agrees to send any agents that might follow back to Los Alamos. Finally, Rutherford and Boone arrive at 2500 Modern St. They park the car in the unlocked garage and enter the house through the side door. Inside, they meet a woman with an 8 year old daughter. She sends her daughter into a back room so they can talk. The woman has no patience for Rutherford's rambling and just wants to know what happened to Richard. Rutherford tells her everything he can about the abduction and death, and together they drink gin & tonics in Richard's honor. ------------------------Under the Library, an actual-play Call of Cthulhu podcast, where cosmic horror is steeped in mystery and slathered with self-deprecating humor. Our main storyline, a sandbox created by our Keeper (Michael), is set in (a fictions) 1942 Los Alamos NM and follows the misadventures of Boone (Chris), Jo (Emily), Culligan (Scott), Bello (Rick), Rutherford (Wayne), and Franny (Artur). We focus on narrative, improv, and character building. We may stick our heads in front of a train because that's what our character would do, and when we look under the bed even the Keeper may not know what we'll find. We're crafting a story, creating flawed characters, suspenseful events, and fulfilling revelations. Call of Cthulhu is a horror TTRPG; characters die horribly graphic deaths. It's for mature audiences, but played by immature people.Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov.https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this Episode of Under the Library:Outside of town, Franny wakes in the back of the truck and wants to talk to Sam. She knows she may be contaminated with the same thing that killed Richard, and she senses that Sam plans to do something about it. She says she can't let him do it, asks for his gun, and asks him to leave her alone. Franny sends Sam off with an envelope and a promise to deliver it to Jo. As he drives away, he hears a gunshot.At the house, Boone tells Cully he plans to leave. He doesn't trust himself now that he's drinking again, and he wants the kids to be safe. He gives Cully a polished stone as a memento and then walks off in the direction of the train station.Sam gives Joe the letter. On the outside, Franny has written a note explaining she had to act for everyone's safety, and that Sam is a good man. Jo shares the note with Cully, who tells her that it's become too much for him and he has to leave. Before he goes, Carly suggests they look in Richard's safe. Inside the safe is an unmarked, sealed envelope, laying on some files, film, and other things. The letter, addressed to F & R, includes explanations, apologies, and instructions to be carried out after his death. There's also a deed signing his Los Alamos house over to Cully. As we close our second season, Cully leaves for Los Alamos to take care of the house, Sam leaves contact information and returns to his family, and Jo decides to stay with Carly and Stephanie for a while in Abiquiu.------------------------Under the Library, an actual-play Call of Cthulhu podcast, where cosmic horror is steeped in mystery and slathered with self-deprecating humor. Our main storyline, a sandbox created by our Keeper (Michael), is set in (a fictions) 1942 Los Alamos NM and follows the misadventures of Boone (Chris), Jo (Emily), Culligan (Scott), Bello (Rick), Rutherford (Wayne), and Franny (Artur). We focus on narrative, improv, and character building. We may stick our heads in front of a train because that's what our character would do, and when we look under the bed even the Keeper may not know what we'll find. We're crafting a story, creating flawed characters, suspenseful events, and fulfilling revelations. Call of Cthulhu is a horror TTRPG; characters die horribly graphic deaths. It's for mature audiences, but played by immature people.Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov.https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this Episode of Under the Library:Four weeks have passed since the end of season two. Jo felt safe and secure living with Carly and Stephanie, and over time she realized that things in Abiquiu weren't as bad as she thought - in reality, no one blames her for the deaths of her parents and friend. During this time she and Carly explored the remaining contents of the safe, finding dossiers on Franny, Rutherford, and a town called Bloodstone, as well as multiple passports with Richard's picture under different names, more cash, and two 16mm reel tapes.Franny's dossier included information on her research, highlighting her quest to find information on her great uncle Harold and solve his mysterious disappearance. Rutherford's dossier reflects a fascination with scientific oddities. He had collected information about a number of anomalous events centered in this area of New Mexico. The two 16mm reel tapes showed two perspectives (scientists and subject) on some sort of human experiment.In the present day, Jo and Carly hear a knock at the door. Jo hides as Carly opens the door to a nun who introduces herself as Sister Byelopushkin and somehow knows Carly by her true name. Sister B claims to be Richard's sister, and explains that Carly is actually his half sister. She is searching for her brother because he hasn't written or called.At the same time in Los Alamos, Eddy and Buddy are in a bar - the same bar Franny once called for information about Richard - just down the street from the locked and empty theater. A few weeks ago, the magician Caspar's show closed early with no explanation. Over the last month they've worked together to collect and organize many details from Eddy's case. As they talk, an incredibly beautiful, very intoxicated woman joins them at the table. They learn that she was Caspar's assistant, and when Eddy challenges her for ending the run early, she flips the table in anger and leaves. Buddy follows at a distance while Eddy speaks to Lonnie the bartender, learning that her name is Lana and she's been frequenting the bar for two weeks since Caspar split. Lonnie has never seen her sober.------------------------Under the Library, an actual-play Call of Cthulhu podcast, where cosmic horror is steeped in mystery and slathered with self-deprecating humor. Our main storyline, a sandbox created by our Keeper (Michael), is set in (a fictions) 1942 Los Alamos NM and follows the misadventures of Boone (Chris), Jo (Emily), Culligan (Scott), Bello (Rick), Rutherford (Wayne), and Franny (Artur). We focus on narrative, improv, and character building. We may stick our heads in front of a train because that's what our character would do, and when we look under the bed even the Keeper may not know what we'll find. We're crafting a story, creating flawed characters, suspenseful events, and fulfilling revelations. Call of Cthulhu is a horror TTRPG; characters die horribly graphic deaths. It's for mature audiences, but played by immature people.Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov.https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.
On this Episode of Under the Library:Boone invites Sam to accompany him to Richard's house where he can find the recently deceased Bello. As they pull into the driveway, they see Rutherford loading bodies into the trunk of the agents' car. Sam is understandably taken aback and wonders who he's fallen in with. In the front of the car, Rutherford found an old, worn wooden box. At the same time, Boone leads Sam inside the house to Bello's body and then leaves him there to pay his respects. He then orders Sam to get the kids from the doctor's office and meet him at 2500 Modern Street, Abiquiu.Back at Dr. Gardener's clinic, Jo pockets the rod that the doctor used to explore Bello's wound, and finally heads upstairs to find Cully and get some sleep. When Sam arrives, it is early morning and everyone is still asleep. Ellen invites him in, although after Sam shares the story of his experience at the house, she has a very foreboding feeling and checks to make sure he wasn't followed. Dr. Gardener checks Franny one more time and then encourages her to accompany Sam. Although Franny doesn't know or trust him, she takes the doctor's word and agrees to get in the truck. Similarly, the kids are also suspicious of Sam, and when Jo discovers they're headed to Abiquiu she freaks out, demanding that she needs supplies from her room at the general store to disguise herself. Finally, as the argument drags on too long, she runs away. Cully follows, and even Franny gets out of the truck and hobbles along until she can go no further. As we close, Franny's health is failing as Sam tries to talk the kids into his truck.------------------------Under the Library, an actual-play Call of Cthulhu podcast, where cosmic horror is steeped in mystery and slathered with self-deprecating humor. Our main storyline, a sandbox created by our Keeper (Michael), is set in (a fictions) 1942 Los Alamos NM and follows the misadventures of Boone (Chris), Jo (Emily), Culligan (Scott), Bello (Rick), Rutherford (Wayne), and Franny (Artur). We focus on narrative, improv, and character building. We may stick our heads in front of a train because that's what our character would do, and when we look under the bed even the Keeper may not know what we'll find. We're crafting a story, creating flawed characters, suspenseful events, and fulfilling revelations. Call of Cthulhu is a horror TTRPG; characters die horribly graphic deaths. It's for mature audiences, but played by immature people.Background art on YouTube courtesy of the brilliant artist Andrii Shafetov.https://www.artstation.com/andriishafetov & AzDimension Virtual Technology from their game The Last Dead End available on Steam.