Linda Durham at her Santa Fe home, photo Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican
Linda Durham's chickens feed in the yard at her home in Santa Fe, photo Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican
The chickens dart about as Linda Durham tosses handfuls of feed on the hard, winter ground. The former Santa Fe gallerist raised them from hatchlings, naming each one for a female Catholic saint. Durham, her straw-colored hair gilded by the afternoon sun, almost lost one of them to illness, but nursed it back to health with a hand-fed diet of olive oil.
Linda Durham discusses her memoir in an online author event with the Santa Fe Public Library
A collection of thoughts, musings, and milestones from author, wonderer, and wanderer, Linda Durham.












