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This room is our tribute to the warmth and hospitality we associate with Latin America.(¡Se habla español!) Treasures are waiting for you here; panoramic shots of the ruins at Palenque, Pablo Neruda's love poems, a fuzzy warm alpaca blanket, textiles from Peru's Shipibo Indians, the San Pedro cacti, a lively Ayahuasca vine and more. Through the western windows you'll peak past a bamboo trellis supporting hardy kiwi vines.In the yard outside, you'll see our cob oven with cedar trees towering behind it.
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Many blessings to be
here in your nurturing
space, healing home.
So grounded in love
and fertility.
Many thanks to you
both for your genuine
hospitality.
L.D.
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Here's the big comfy queen size bed with sunshine pouring in on it. You'll sleep well here on organic cotton sheets from Coyuchi. Our organic cotton comforter and pillows are filled with pure wool and locally made my Holy Lamb Organics.
We've made special provisions so this room is as safe as possible for people with allergies or chemical sensitivities. So safe, in fact, that a local allergist sends her patients to us after treatments so they can have the time they need away from home to further their healing process.
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| The West Room has an adjacent bathroom with a shower. Although the bathroom is adjacent to your room, it is not completely private. It has a second door which opens into the kitchen as well. Because of its convenience, Karen and Gail use it when you're gone. Of course, there are locks on the doors to make sharing with us a breeze. |
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This little treasure is from Mexico.
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Here you can see the grapes growing in through the window in summer. Outside are the cedar trees. We like letting the outside come inside as much as possible. Fresh air, fresh flowers, stones and driftwood are all over the house.
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| Two Night Minimum: May - September |

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