We just returned from 3 nights at the farm celebrating Thanksgiving with family and friends. My daughter and her partner had visited in August and were so happy as to organize this latest visit. We all gladly accepted. ||||We just entered our cabin - there was no greeting or orientation around the farm. || While some might enjoy this we found it a little disconcerting. Our introduction to staff was through a text inquiring about the billing. Our cabin was very quaint and the king-sized bed (unexpected, it was advertised as a queen) was clean and comfortable. The heating was fine with one mini-split and a fireplace. And there was cut wood within walking distance, but none prepared for the guest. We were pretty happy - until we quickly lost hot water and had to resort to using our friend's cabin to shower. This also, of course, effected our ability to safely wash dishes, which we did anyway in cold water. We reported this to Megan who apologized and called her electrician who came by, but reported the water heater needed replacing. We also reported to him that the toilet nearly overflowed, but we were able to plunge it to get it going again. He explained this is not uncommon in the area, and it may be seasonal. He thanked us for being understanding, as many, he said, would not have been so accommodating.||||I came to NM in the 70's when there were still communes and understand that the little towns outside of Taos are still influenced by this. While I very much appreciate the history of the farm, and the many touches that encourage you to feel the presence of the artists who inhabited it so many years ago, in many respects the property is still stuck in the 70's. We're in our 70's now and found it a little difficult to adapt to little hot water, very used and often dirty dishes, and pretty old and worn out appliances. There was no cutting board, only the very scarred surface of a small cabinet which felt entirely too risky to cut upon - we subbed with a plate. The coffee pot worked well, but we discovered previous guest's grounds before using it. And, although advertised on the website, there were no microwaves in any of the cabins that we were in. Not that big of a deal, but we thought we could easily heat up food rather than bringing out pots and pans. ||||For many the history, charm, and solitude of the farm would be very appealing. But know these things before you go, and prepare to pivot if things aren't what you expected. I was very happy we had brought up compostable paper plates so as not to be washing dishes in cold water. I was also very grateful to share a few large coffee mugs from friends vs. the tiny cups provided. We didn't miss cell service, and we could text. And we were able to access the internet. So these are all good things, but I did not find it a very relaxing time. Sadly none of us felt that we would go again. ||||We all discussed whether to write this review, noting that the responses had been defensive and that previous reviews, even years ago, had had similar experiences. but this review is not to necessarily discourage anyone from going to the farm - but just to be prepared for what to...
Read moreThere are many ways to enjoy (or to participate! in) Taos Gogi.. Please read their web-stories in full.||||This time, I needed solitude, to be held in -and to appreciate- Mother Earth. I was mesmerized by her noisy vortex of Aspen leaves, spinning like fairy dervishes --to mention the sweet peas' fuchsia songs, and the birds'.. I took away videos and photos-enough to challenge and inspire my painting for years. My time there was an Humbling, far away from the news or any obligations other than the witness of this beautiful farm under the Sangre De Christo Mountains. San Cristobal is a Sacred Space.||||All at the farm were warm and hard-working! They were quick to my needs (that were few), while respecting my privacy. It was my favorite reset/Retreat, Ever. Some of us hold an imaginary "Shangri-La" in our hearts--this was mine. ||||Of practical note, the kitchen was amply appointed. You must see the hand-crafted tile bathroom (and paintings also by their artist-son) to truly appreciate how it captures the spirits of the cottage-setting. One of the owners, Elizabeth, noted that New Mexico is known for its Light --and she is Right. You must visit to take it in.||||For me, this very special Place is Medicine, and rivals any Peruvian Jungle's promise of Reveal. The Aspens, Cottonwoods (?) and towering Pines all Speak. Your Invitation is to Listen and Receive. It's Blessings are as crystal as its well-water right out of the tap. ||||The family, the WWOOFFers who tend and love this land are stewards to behold. I could say more but I yield to your Discovery. I love this place and hope to return many times. ||||||Thank you, Elizabeth and Eric, and All whom I met and enjoyed. ...
Read moreWhat a huge and incredibly sad disappointment for us and our kids. This was supposed to be our New Years Eve treat, and the kids were so excited when we booked this place a few weeks prior to our New Mexico road trip. They asked about it every few days for weeks and couldn’t wait to spend New Years on a farm. Then THE DAY BEFORE our booking, I got a voicemail from Enya telling me they had double booked our cabin and our reservation was cancelled. The day before?? Canceling our 3-night confirmed stay when we are in from out of town with little kids and you leave us with no place to stay in Taos on New Years? And this woman Enya is the one who advised to book this specific cabin when I had called and asked which of the three available cabins was best. She decided to cancel our reservation because the other people had booked it first, but I know for sure there were two others available when I booked, and she refused to cancel those people’s reservations, even though they had booked after us. She blamed the whole thing on a software glitch, which ok I get that (unless she’s just making it up) but she could have tried to make it right by canceling the people who had booked after us. Or at least making some effort to help us find some other comparable option given that she had cancelled our reservation the day before for NYE. Horrible, horrible experience, unlike any booking experience...
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