DH Lawrence Ranch

The five-mile drive up Lawrence Road, with Lobo Mountain in the distance was easygoing, unlike in years past when it was narrow, potholed, and often muddy.

 

The ranch house hadn’t changed much over the years. Still had cloudy windows and odd log cabin construction.
The long uphill climb to Lawrence’s chapel.
DH Lawrence Chapel. Frieda Lawrence’s ashes are entombed in the mound on the left.
The Alter Inside the small Chapel.
The inside of the Brett’s cabin. To the left is  a table with a typewriter and a pot belly stove.

 

 

 

Brett’s one-room cabin.
DH and Frieda’s house at the ranch.
The Ponderosa Pine Tree outside DH and Frieda’s house on the ranch. Georgia O’Keefe did a painting of the tree in 1929 and named the painting Lawrence’s Tree.