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Valley Winds farm tucked in the Huajatolla Valley

This Colorado valley of oat-brown grasses and tall cottonwoods, created from ancient stone giants called the Huajatolla, is home to Valley Winds.

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The rainbow ends here

It's a small piece of land-- a house, barn, fences, and fiber room--camouflaged in the juniper and oaks of the mesa. Valley Winds takes us on a journey back in time to a way of living where less is more, where quality is measured in color and touch.  The simplicity of raising animals, the creativity of spinning fine yarn, the open air and winds of nature all bring us here to Valley Winds.  Where serenity is arrived at in the rightness of the moment, where a good laugh means more than a good meal, and where everyone has a say:  a bark, a mew, a hum.

West Spanish Peak
Valley Winds' county road leading to the protected wilderness area of West Spanish Peak. Huajatolla, the Ute name for the Spanish Peaks, means "breasts of the earth". This fertile  valley has nurtured human and animal alike for centuries and remains a serene treasure for today's changing world.

Alpacas and llamas have their genetic roots in country like this.  It was in the high plains of the Andes that native peoples domesticated these members of the camel family -- seeking a warm fiber for clothing.  The alpaca is the distant cousin of the still wild vicuna.  The llama, a historically worthy beast of burden, was domesticated from the sturdy guanaco and is presently being selectively bred to produce lustrous, silky fiber.

From the Barnyard

Alpacas and Llamas

 


Alpacas & Llamas

From the Spinning Room

Hand- & machine-spun yarns,
Raw fiber,
Spinning wheels & accessories

Valley Winds Fiber Studio

From the Dressing Room

Piccola Cosa's hand knits,
Latin Magic Collection's Peruvian sweaters,
Wind Lickers

Piccola Cosa hat & scarf

 
 

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Valley Winds

Valley Winds LLC, Marta & David Moore

Email: vwinds@hotmail.com
Phone: 719-742-6053
Cell: 719-859-1741


Directions:

South on Hwy 12 (Main St) thru LaVeta,
Left (east) at "T" (SR 12 goes right),
Right (south) onto Birch Street, bear left at Y
Pass Twin Lakes on right,
Left at "Huajatolla Valley" sign,
Right (south) at .5 mi, onto CR 360
Continue (2 mi) to Valley Winds on left (east)

Valley Winds LLC, Marta & David Moore, 3812 County Road 360, La Veta, CO 81055, vwinds@hotmail.com

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