Fitness
The Benefits of Infrared Heated Yoga and Pilates Classes
In recent years, infrared heat has become a popular addition to yoga and Pilates studios, offering a unique twist on traditional practices. By combining the benefits of heat with mindful movement, infrared heat yoga and/or Pilates classes provide a more dynamic, healing experience for students of all levels. Whether you’re looking to enhance flexibility, improve strength, or deepen your relaxation, incorporating infrared heat into your practice offers a wealth of health benefits. Here’s why you...
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WeFill: Durango's Original Zero-Waste Refilling Station
Prioritising stewardship to the land, air, and water. Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Andy Wingerd Salaz recently returned from a two-week diving exhibition in the Coral Triangle. Located between the Pacific and Indian oceans, the Coral Triangle is a globally recognized center of marine biodiversity. Salaz participated in thirty-six dives, but the second to last left her speechless, reminding her of why she started WeFill. On this particular dive, tragically, the coral reef was...
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HomesFund: Making Homeownership Possible
Homesfund supports first-time homebuyers giving them proper tools and knowledge Article by Kalista Peña Buying a house is a big endeavor and can be daunting and overwhelming, but thankfully, we have the HomesFund. A non-profit focused on helping families achieve their dreams of homeownership in southwest Colorado. HomesFund was created in 2008 by the Regional Housing Alliance (RHA). In 2012, HomesFund separated from the RHA and became a Community Development Finance Institute (CDFI)...
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Getting Down to Business
Five Local Businesses Reveal Their Creative, Unusual Secrets for Employee Satisfaction and Retention Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Andy Wingerd Most companies recruit and retain employees using a common assortment of benefits including competitive living wages, access to free or affordable healthcare, a 3% match on retirement, staff appreciate celebrations, and paid professional training. However, a few of Durango’s best businesses really stand out thanks to some extra creative...
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Live On
Three Ways You Can Leave a Legacy that Lasts Article by Rachel Rosenthal | Photography by Andy Wingerd The dictionary defines “legacy” as a gift of money or personal property left in a will. On a deeper level, your legacy is what you leave in your wake when you are gone. How your essence ripples beyond your physical existence. As such, legacies hold the power to shape the community for future generations. So, it is vital that they be supported through thoughtful planning. Including valued...
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Elevate Your Investment
Luxury Home Management for Maximum Value Article by Nicole Byrum | Photography by Andy Wingerd Your home is more than a place of retreat—it’s an appreciating asset. As a homeowner in Durango's competitive real estate market, proactive maintenance is essential in preserving and increasing property value. Maintaining your property isn’t just about upkeep; it’s about protecting and maximizing your investment. Here are several key strategies to maximize your home investment: 1. Routine...
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Warm Wooden Craftsmanship
Hermosa Trim Company will get the job done right! Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Kelly Miranda and Andy Wingerd Upon moving to the Animas Valley in 1990, Jerry Olivier quickly realized he was a small-town kind of guy. Like many folks in Durango, he worked multiple jobs when he first arrived. He spent a lot of time on construction sites, learning various trades, including carpentry. Then he discovered trim work. “When I got my first job doing trim, that was the first time I was ever...
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How One Shared Vision Became a Great Partnership
Shop art and home goods at Sustainable Goods' new location, in partnership with Revival Goods. Article by Kalista Peña | Photography by Andy Wingerd Often, the best gifts have a story, an intention, and a person behind them. Sustainable Goods and Revival Goods both prioritize handmade craftsmanship. Their products are sourced from artisans around the world and truly demonstrate the best aspects of fair trade and sustainable product design. Many of these goods are not only ethically sourced but...
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Joe Schafer: Embracing Nature’s Canvas
Nature shapes his textured landscapes, blending experimentation, abstraction, and deep connection to the outdoors. Article by Denise Leslie | Photography by Waldemar Winkler and Andy Wingerd Artist Joe Schafer’s work reflects his deep connection to nature and fearless creativity. Self-taught, he embraced art at 53 as a means of personal transformation. Joe’s artistry evolved through experimentation. Seeking a new direction, he began painting on sheet metal, using textures from his...
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A Tree-mendous Home Investment
Expert Tree Care Advice and Unbe-leaf-able Facts from Animas Valley Arborist Article by Jennifer Mason | Photography by Taylor Archuleta and Jim Lyman Trees—just trunks, branches, and leaves or needles, right? Wrong. Trees are air machines. They absorb our exhales, and we breathe in theirs. They are time towers, steadily rising and expanding over decades or centuries. They are providers, producing fruits, nuts, and other useful products. They are shelters for us and other animals. Few people...
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