Thursday, April 17, 2008

Guest Comments - Spring Break at Burnt Well

Thank you so much for your hospitality. This will be something
I will always remember. And thank you so much for the
wonderful food! It was so delicious! And also thanks for the
bag of candy, postcards and a pen! The horses were the best
part of my trip. I had never been out in the wild before.
I loved trotting, too. I hope I will get to come back again!

Taylor Nicole Nevada



I can't thank you enough for the experience we have had here!

Your hospitality has been great! I kow this is a trip my family

& I will always cherish! We enjoyed it so much we plan to make
this an annual trip! Kim - you were so good & patient with my
girls - thank you so much for all you have done! Patricia - your
cooking was excellent! You & Kim made us feel right at home!
Thanks for an experience of a lifetime! We will be back & we will
stay in touch!

Tina & Larry, Taylor Nicole & Aimee Jo Nevada





Thank you so much for the wonderful time. This was the best!
Thank you for teaching my 'Bebop' to ride like a real cowboy.
I know he is going to miss you guys. My boys really enjoyed
themselves as did Bob & I. This was a true "Cowboy" experience
for the family. I am sure we will see you again soon. The
"Cattle Drive" is our next quest and there are no other
people that I would want to experience it with than you two.
You have opened your home & life style to us with so much
warmth, it is truly going to be missed.


Rober, Genia, Dylan & Bebop California

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Our "Bloomin'" Cactus'



This is 4 days growth on one of the century plants in front of the guest house.

Isn't it pretty!

You can see a picture of it 4 days ago below.











Another bloomin' plant is a Yucca,
Spanish Dagger.

This one is blooming early this year.

The desert is a beautiful place when it's in bloom!

Monday, March 31, 2008




We have added a cedar post railing to the porch of the Guest House. It will provide some early morning shade in the summer, hopefully keeping the porch a little cooler and more inviting for you while you are relaxing and enjoying the peace and quiet of Burnt Well and resting those saddle sore muscles.




Two of the century plants in front of the Guest House are sending up their stalks. The legend behind a century plant is that they bloom every 100 years and then die after blooming. The stalk can get almost as high as the house, growing so fast it seems you can see it grow, before it is actually in full bloom. After the plant dies, there is a small plant, called a pup, next to it that will continue the life cycle.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Last Corgi Puppy




For those of you who have called interested in our last corgi puppy, here are a few more pictures of him and him with mom & dad.


He was born Jan. 22, is AKC registered and has had his first round of shots.


He is a reall sweatheart and very content!

Thursday, March 13, 2008






The
"Three Musketeer"
sleeping Corgi's
















As of this writing, there is just one
little Pembroke Welsh Corgi left.
His two litter mates went to live
in Ruidoso, NM last week.


This little guy seemed timid when
his brother and sister were still here,
but l eft to his own devices, he has
really come out of his shell and is
developing quite a little personality.
If you're interested in owning him,
call us at 866-729-0974. He is AKC
registered. I am going advertise him
in the papers next week.

He's a cutie and a lot of fun!