On a February morning in Custer County, the wind carries clouds over a ranch where alpaca wake up, their frames silhouetted against the bright pink sky. It’s a sight not unlike many farms in Westcliffe, the mountain town southwest of Colorado Springs, but the people on this land have a unique purpose. “Yeah we’re queer and leftists so we paint a new picture,” said ranch founder, Penny Logue. A haven for all: With 180 alpaca, Logue named the farm the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch. Logue co-owns the alpaca ranch with Bonnie Nelson, and together they provide a haven for people who identify as transgender.