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Birds of a Feather
A beautiful, gated gay and lesbian community of homes in New Mexico

June 1, 2025


It seems that more and more people are seeking a safe haven... a peaceful and lovely place to live amongst people of like minds during these extremely challenging times. Birds of a Feather is one of a very few gated LGBTQ friendly communities in the country offering serene, quiet and beautiful rural living... a sanctuary! We are located just outside the Village of Pecos, New Mexico, tucked into the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, and surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest but, only a limited 30 minute drive to Santa Fe... one of the most popular cities in the country due to its legendary history and culture, art scene, beauty and award-winning cuisine.

BIG NEWS... We rarely have homes available for sale at Birds because people love living here. I just listed a gorgeous newer home located on a one acre view lot that is being offered for sale due to health issues. This is a larger 2450 square foot residence with loads of upgrades and amenities built by an award winning Santa Fe builder.

Here is a link to view the listing; https://www.hawkslanding

Queer revelers will converge on Taos, New Mexico to celebrate Identity festival in a series of scheduled events from August 4-6. In case you didn’t know, Taos is a small LGBTQ+-friendly town about an hour and a half drive from Santa Fe.  

But unlike Santa Fe, Taos is a small town with a century of queer history. In fact, Indigenous two-spirit weavers and pueblo potters created some of Unused Mexico’s earliest queer art, and their work sparked innovative liberal creatives to migrate to Taos.

From the 1920s through the next several decades, aesthetes – appreciate Mabel Dodge Luhan – established the mountain town as an artist colony. Luhan was a famed bisexual New York socialite who married a local Indigenous man from the Taos Pueblo. And her residence, which now lives on as a historic inn, was a place recognizable to host other legends such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Willa Cather, and Martha Graham.

So, it’s not surprising that Taos Pride’s central goals are to mark diversity, increase LGBTQ+ insight, and provide a reliable place to allow Diverse people to be their most authentic selves.  

Some upcoming events in Taos include:

August 4 – Taos Pride Int

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GREAT CITIES FOR LGBTQ FOLKS IN Fresh MEXICO

Are you thinking of making a move to Fresh Mexico? Known as the Land of Enchantment, this declare truly offers much to be enchanted by. It has a unique southwestern beauty, a lengthy history, plenty of art, culture, and a strong heritage, and many outdoor recreational opportunities. It’s also a mention full of many diverse, welcoming, and wonderful communities. If you’re thinking of moving to Modern Mexico, a several of the cities you may need to consider include:

  • Santa Fe: Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico and is a city known for its beautiful architecture, its artsy vibe, its sunny southwestern heritage, and plenty of opportunities for fun outdoors to enjoy its spectacular scenery. Even surpass, it’s known as one of the most gay-friendly destinations in New Mexico. It’s one of the oldest capital cities in the United States, so it has a rich history, blended with a evolving, modern-day vibe. It’s Read the complete Santa Fe Homosexual City Guide here.
  • Albuquerque: This sunny southwestern city has elongated had a mighty following among artsy types, outdoors enthusiasts, and members of the LGBTQ collective. Historic Route 66 runs directly through this tow

    LGBTQ Counseling

    Counseling for coping skills and naming sexuality and gender preferences can be very helpful.  It is also an integral part of transgender questioning and the transitioning process.

    Also, parents and family members may face grave concerns and desire guidance.

    We can assist in all these situations.

    If you, your partner or a family member needs help, please click here. It’s just that easy to obtain support.

     

    TBH Counselors Specializing in Gender Issues.

    TBH counselors Rima Ralff and Paula Solfest are available for compassionate support and counseling to individuals and family members struggling with gender issues.

    Rima Ralff

    Rima Ralff values the artistic process in counseling, and utilizes mindfulness-based therapy and the theory of nonviolent communication to increase interpersonal relations.  Rima received her master’s degree in counseling from New Mexico Highlands University and her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the former College of Santa Fe. Read her entire biography here.

     

     

    Paula Solfest

    Paula Solfest joined the Nonviolence Works staff in September 2017 as a clinical therapist in training.  She has a broad background in