Silver Moon is the name of the 19-foot Airstream Bambi trailer where I’m staying at a writing/spa retreat in the hills above Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ten Thousand Waves is the name of this Japanese-style spa where they leave a chocolate fortune-telling Buddha on your bed, and the refrigerator is stocked with homemade granola, filtered water, coffee beans, and rice milk.
Complimentary wi-fi and no cell phone service. Writing, reading, hiking, soaking, massaging. Everything I need in the tiniest, coziest amount of space:
That looks amazing, Cynthia! Enjoy your lovely-looking retreat.
It was wonderful, Emily!
Sam wanted me to tell you he thinks it looks awesome.
Tell Sam it was awesome.
Santa Fe is an amazing place. We stayed in Abiqui last summer and visited the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe. The air is what I will always remember. Enjoy.
One day instead of a hike in the woods, we walked around downtown. Saw the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, but did not go in. Yes, clean, fresh air, plus the smell of railroad ties. Thanks for your comment, dkzody.
I’ve had a massage there and jumped into an ice cold pool. Sister-in-law has a house down the road in Tesuque. It’s a great place. Enjoy!
Darrelyn, I could not make myself take the cold plunge! But I did enjoy my massage. It’s nice to know you’ve been there. It is a great place.
Dreamy…sigh.
It was…sigh.
Lovely place to find peace and inspiration.
I love the Wall-e look of your retraite… Tiny, funny, confortable.
Yes, like Christi said: Dreamy!
Mireille, it was a peaceful place to write–all safe and cozy.
That is the most adorable thing I have ever seen!
The destractions must be so minimal. I need my own Silver Moon!
It was the most adorable thing I had ever seen too. I think we all need our own Silver Moon.
Bliss! I’m sure you’re having a wonderfully creative time.
Sarah, you’re right. I busted through pages and pages to the heart of a story. Makes me wonder if I need a Silver Moon out in the driveway.
That looks wonderful!
I’m actually thinking of offering something similar to writers and artists in a few years (I have 40 acres of land near several lakes in the Boreal forest). Would love to hear more of your thoughts on your retreat.
Happy writing!
Thanks, Lisa. It was wonderful. Huge hunks of hours to write. A hike. A massage. And good company for meals.
Oh yes, I admit it; I’m envious. 🙂 Soak it up!
Linda, I need more ways to say wonderful.
Yes, I too am envious! I hope to be able to delve so deeply in my writing at some point in my life. I tend to forget that there are other moments, I get so caught up in the mommy life. You have done this, I know, and it’s inspiring for me to see what can lie beyond it.
Jennifer, it’s true. I could not have put so much time into my writing before now, but I also did not have as much to write about before now.
I remember those days when they could not go outside without me, and now are the days when they go outside and drive off without me. : )
I’ve always associated Santa Fe as hot. I was surprised to see snow on the ground. But you did say the hills above.
I’m envious either way. Sounds wonderful.
Piles of snow in Santa Fe as well, Tricia.