Sunday, October 8, 2017

Creede Fall (and a surprise!)

We've been in Creede for one week now and have watched the mercury bounce and the aspen leaves fall and blow away in the prairie wind. It's been a busy, fun week setting up the cabin and taking in the sites from a new, October perspective.

Among the highlights of the week were wildlife encounters, including moose tracks in the mud and this stunning red fox who we caught napping outside our window Wednesday morning:


The streams are filled with fish...


 ... And the trees with magpies and vireos (below).


We drove the Bachelor Loop on a spectacular sunny day to see the ruins of the old silver mines, starkly beautiful against the crisp blue sky.





 

And surprise! Patrick and Randy made a last-minute trip to visit and celebrate the new cabin and Randy's birthday. We had a great time with a birthday meal at the always-scrumptious Arp's, eating birthday cake (GF, of course), exploring Creede by truck and on foot, talking about fly fishing, shopping for SmartWool socks, and catching up on their trip to Ireland. We're so lucky to have good friends who venture to visit us, no matter how remote the destination.


That's all the Creede news for now, as we take the next few hours to winterize the cabin and then head west again to San Francisco to celebrate another special occasion with the extended family. Thanks, Colorado, we can't wait to see you again!

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The Cabin

As of October 1, John and I are the proud new owners of a log cabin in Creede! We're hoping you come visit, but in the meantime, here are some pix from our first day settling in.

First, the cabin, below. It's D-log construction with full-length porches on two sides and lots of windows to enjoy mountain views in all directions. It also has a detached two-vehicle garage in back, with room for the teardrop and a workshop.


The neighborhood is called Bristol Head Acres for the mountain to the north that we can see from our living room. An equally beautiful feature is the Rio Grande River, below, a short walk from the cabin. As homeowners in this neighborhood, we have access to river angling and some of the best trout fishing in Colorado.


We closed escrow just in time for the peak of fall colors. The aspens are bright yellow.




The interior is quintessential mountain cabin with exposed tongue-and-groove pine walls and a wood-burning stove. A floor-to-ceiling pine tree post to the roof peak is a centerpiece of the living room.


Log stairs lead to a second-floor loft and master bedroom.


The loft is a great place to read or take a nap.


And a rustic log bedroom set perfectly complements the pine pitched ceiling.


The guest bedroom is ready for your arrival!



Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Wildlife encounters

Here in Creede, you never know who you're going to meet.


This guy was one of three deer on our front porch in the morning. 


He was as curious about us as we were about him.


While driving to a trailhead just outside of town, we encountered some cowboys, a border collie and a herd of cattle being moved from one pasture to another.


As you can see, some of the cows wanted to cross the road in search of greener grass.


Or perhaps the cows wanted to cross the road to get to the udder side.

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Labor Day weekend

After the labor is done, Creede knows how to play, and so do we. 


Here we are at the 105-foot Treasure Falls between Pagosa Springs and Wolf Creek Pass. 
Waterfall is relatively light this time of year, but still impressive and a fun, short hike.


The highlight of the weekend: Creede's Gravity Derby. 
Check out Johamy in her #9 racer, El Caballo, and her competition.





And El Caballo zooms down Main Street...


... only to lose in every heat she raced. But it was fun to watch!

Monday, August 28, 2017

Show pix

After a month in rehearsal, we've finally launched ALBERT PORTER: BOY EXPLORER. Here are some mediocre pix from Day 1 of the tour. Note that we hope to do most of the shows in the round, but this first day was in a proscenium theatre. Anyway, they should give you a flavor of the show.













Saturday, August 26, 2017

Opening Day!

A fantastic opening performance of ALBERT PORTER: BOY EXPLORER at Creede Repertory Theatre. School tour starts bright and early Monday morning, but now, it's time to celebrate!

The horse, of course, we call El Caballo

The ferruginous hawk... and Melissa

A friendly bear

We all get in on the action, with Natalie (stage manager/sound) in the bear hat, Melissa (director) as the hawk, Rachel (actor) in the Rockies cap and Claudio (actor) in part of the cow costume.


Friday, August 25, 2017

Learning about the Four Corners

ALBERT PORTER: BOY EXPLORER is all about the history and culture of the Four Corners. We had our own adventures, learning about the southwest. First, at Chimney Rock, the park ranger taught us to use an atlatl to throw an arrow. This was the way the Ancient Puebloans hunted.




If I were responsible for the hunt, we would have starved, 
but John had more success, hitting the bullseye dead-on.


Charlotte took a turn grinding corn using a mano and a metate, just like the Puebloans did.



In Creede, we rented an ATV to do some off-roading. 
The trip included a tour of the Last Chance silver mine, off the Bachelor Loop.


Hannah took a turn driving. She also found her footing on the Rio Grande.


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