Spent the weekend next to the California/Mexico border, bathed in the light of the largest, lowest moon of the year, at a desert hideaway. Around fifty people drove down from LA to celebrate comrade Alexandra’s birthday amidst mountains, great food and better friends.
I’m bursting with impressions and gratitude for the generosity of the property management, the time our friends spend cooking and feeding everyone, the epic 2-hour yoga session that has my legs saying, “Thank you, Mistress, may I have another?”, the multiple hours spent laughing [my cheeks still hurt], the open-air hot tub and cold dip combo near sunrise, the cave painted with a massive, fierce Dakini mural, the magnificent hedonism, the mountain Leah and I intrepidly climbed on Saturday night to watch the sun rise – with the full golden moon lingering in the pink, glowing sky, and all the beautiful people I met on what turned out to be significantly more than a retreat.
Now home with legs covered in scrapes and bruises and a brain still processing the new realization, lesson and experience arsenal, I have to dive back into the life-work-stream, but not before I share the photos I took in the first 24 hours of the trip, before putting the camera away and experiencing rather than documenting the rest.
Main sleeping space, with massage table.
Birthday girl Lex and Daniel.
Berry pancakes.
Sasha.
Sylva and Lex.
I should mentioned we climbed that with zero gear [flex].
A little solitary photo-hiking before lunch.
Lexibutt.
Stephanie in make up by me and Sylva.
Sylva’s spring roll ingredients. Mff.
Ms. Salad Fingers, aka Leah.
Kitchen assembly line.
Cave puppet theater.
Cave dragon.
Cave spring roll delivery.
Moss.
Courtenayss.
Brendon.
Akila.
Stephanie’s homemade baklava – a delicious ending note.
looks like an absolutely wonderful time! i think that pic of stephanie hugging sylva is my favorite of her. everyone looks so happy :)
Stunning imagery, as always. The whole place looks and sounds idyllic.
Wow, I’m stoked my random web-explore took me to this page. That place looks amazing! I’ve never seen anything like it. Like rickie said, everyone looks so happy there.
Awesome.
aww thanks rickie!!
These have got to be some of my very favorite photos of yours. Looks like a completely magical experience.
the magic continues to linger in the best possible way. its almost like our collective positive energy has permeated into the deepest corners of my mind and wont leave…and these pictures sum it up well.
Thanks, everyone! I’m so happy a little of the magic shines through the screen – this was one of the most memorable experience of my life, I know I’ll be glowing for weeks, and hanging on to the warmth indefinitely.
awesome pics! im speechless!
I am so glad you had a wonderful time! And didn’t document the entire thing! Haha!
I love your adventures. Like a fantasy book, filled with colorful characters and exploration, narrated through your beautifully captured photos. Only it’s not fantasy, it’s your life. How fascinating!
I love these pictures. I linked this post on my blog as one of the things that brightened up my week. As always, fantastic photos and life adventures!
I love all the colourful eyebrows in this post! Your silver eyebrows are particularly lovely.
These happy comments are making me go all mushy in my dark regions. Mrrr!
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Stumbled upon this blog today because of a makeup look, and I could probably shower your skills with compliments all day. This is a gorgeous post. I absolutely fell in love with your eyeglasses though. What brand are they?