| Date | Rating | Comment
[Guest Comments: 11 positive, 0 negative]
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| 06/30/08 |
Positive
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| Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful in every way!!! Nature is happy that this cabin is here. You can sit on the deck to enjoy the woods, gurgling stream, birds and "peace" which surround you. You can also sit inside and note the "love" with which this cabin is decorated! May fun and friendship surround you as it did for me!! |
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Pat Runsvold, Carlsbad, California |
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| 06/05/08 |
Positive
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Isabel and Bob have created a beautiful mountain retreat. The kitchen is a gourmet's delight and opens out in great room fashion on the dining and living rooms. The bedrooms are private and the large windows and decks bring the views of the mountain and the sound of the stream inside. Watch the hummingbirds or the dippers, explore for wildflowers or climb the mountain trails. This place has it all for nature lovers. Michal Bowen NY, NY |
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Michal Bowen, NY, NY
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| 06/03/08 |
Positive
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| I have been to Anima three times, and each time I leave refreshed and relaxed. The cabin is comfortable and welcoming. It has been furnished with love, care, and attention to detail. Anima is a wonderful place that allows you to be as active as you wish, or simply sit back and enjoy the serenity of the mountains. |
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Madeline Lynes, Fresno, CA |
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| 05/23/08 |
Positive
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| My wife and I stayed at Anima in late September. It was beautiful and romantic. It's so quiet at night you could hear the bears pooping. We spent alot of time by the stream just soaking up the beauty. It's also just minutes away from a good jumping off point for climbing Wheeler's Peak. |
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Jon and Annalee Bradley |
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| 05/18/08 |
Positive
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| We spent our honeymoon at Anima after getting engaged on Wheeler Peak the year before. We loved being so close to the beautiful mountain trails of Taos in the summer. Isabel and Bob have created a peaceful, natural home nestled perfectly in the streamside scenery. |
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J. Hunter and A. Bradley, Texas
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| 05/17/08 |
Positive
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As you approach Anima the lovely blue door at the entrance quietly welcomes you. Before toting your stuff, take a tour of the cabin - visiting each room, the great deck which overlooks a wonderful stream. Take in the air! You will know you have chosen well. During your stay you will discover there is lots to do here and in the nearby areas. But perhaps, even better, you can choose not to do very much at all and be quite happy. (Exactly what I did during my visits). Not having to do anything can be a great vacation...ENJOY! |
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DeePierce |
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| 05/06/08 |
Positive
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| Anima is a beautiful little hide-a-way, where it is easy to become one with nature. All the stress and strain of ones busy life evaporates into the clear air shortly after arriving. There is a magic here that must be experinced rather than described. I have been there three times and each visit is one where my soul is refreshed. It is a place to be with yourself or with friends. |
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Harriet Pugh, Wellington, FL
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| 05/06/08 |
Positive
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Sitting on the porch of this wonderful place over the rushing creek, watching the hummingbirds come to the feeders, is like nothing else you have experienced in a long time; utter peace. The whole cabin has such personality that you feel you have made a friend that you want to meet again and again. Of course the mountains themselves would be enough. Wonderful hikes are everywhere. |
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Evelyn Rosenberg, Albuquerque, NM |
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| 05/04/08 |
Positive
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Before going to Bob's and Isabelle's, we visited the historic village of Toas and enjoyed the cultural feel of the area. The visit to the cabin culminated our 46th anniversary celebration. We hiked, took in the fabulous scenery and topped it off with conversation, fine wine and dinner. It was such a romantic setting and an anniversary that ended all too soon but one we will always remember.
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MickyLucas, Albuquerque
505 294-4669 |
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| 05/03/08 |
Positive
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| This is God's place. You will absolutely love it. Peaceful, serene, full of birds and wildlife with a stream running RIGHT in front of the cabin, literally. You can stand on the deck and look at the stream rushing below. Beautiful! Then when you've had enough rest, you can take some dynamite walks in the surrounding mountains. Bring your hiking boots! Everything about this place is special. That's why it is called "Anima." My husband and I have stayed at this place many times with our kids and grandkids. We will go back many more. Hope you enjoy it also! |
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Diane and Tom Becker, albuquerque, new mexico
505 896 8024 |
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| 05/02/08 |
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Guest Comment Entered By Homeowner:
Hello Potential Guests. We're glad you found us. Don't let the pictures intimidate you about climbing mountains. There's lots to do in the valley and in the town of historic Taos. Colorado is just an hour away, as well. Mainly, Anima is a place of peace and rest. When you cross the stream on the trip-trap bridge, there's an area beside another rivulet. It's a sit-down and think place. It's a place to be thankful for your days. There's a book there, signed by many people from around the world who found "The Bench." Isabel is a writer and has tucked the story of the area into the plastic bag. Be sure to add your thoughts, your home town and date.
Warm regards,
Isabel and Bob
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| 05/02/08 |
Positive
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| We have stayed in Isabel's and Bob's cabin. It is very nicely decorated and peaceful. Lovely setting and easy to get to. Plently of trails to walk or hike. Just a really nice cabin close to the sound of a stream flowing by and many place to sit, think and enjoy. |
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R. G. Bradley, Albuquerque
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