Thursday, July 26, 2018

Family visit part one

So much fun happening and time's going by way too fast with our Texas family. Well, actually one member (James) is currently living in Colorado working at Breckenridge, but was able to come over for a few days. He's loving the ski resort life by the way. And Krissy and Calvin are back in Kansas City. Missing you guys!

Hanging around. And of course tech happens at our house. It isn't all nature every minute. Ah well.

No lemonade today-rocks if you want them
View out Montanya - CB's hoppin' this summer
Lots of trips back and forth to Crested Butte of course. I swear it gets busier every summer.

Made it to Crystal Mill. Such a great jeeping trip. Paul and Sherry went with us and he hadn't seen it in 40 years. Happily not jammed with people at all. And since we last visited, there's a "no drone sign". Ha!

And the fishermen/lady prepare for battle (caught tons -let all go)
Fireweed everywhere
This doe seemed bound and determined to get to us. Crossed a river and a road to march right to where we were
Very special river the Crystal. It really is crystal clear and has enormous amounts of trout, cutthroat included. I did not fish of course, but had fun painting. We ended the trip with that great bbq from Slow Groovin.
Part 2 coming soon...

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Heather's Baby Shower

The baby shower is done and was a great success. Tiffany and I flew in from our respective cities and  the whirlwind commenced. It's amazing what can be accomplished online... Airbnb for the house/event space, caterer (Heather helped with this one), and lots of things ordered online and shipped. There's a funny story on that last front. Tiffany ordered giant balloon letters to spell out baby. She opened the package after we'd arrived at the rental house and blew up Y.  Perfect,but then discovered the rest of the letters consisted of C and C and A.  Whoops, no that does not spell BABY, and we could not figure out any alternative. A minor mishap.



The family group. I have to say, don't I have gorgeous daughters!

Bell House Catering gluten free cupcakes - Yum

Food was fabulous, specially tailor made for those with food challenges, Heather was one, as she is gluten free, but others had their own issues. All were happy with the food options. Kelly Bell, a shout out to you for the great food!

Aaaah, look at that. I made that blanket 40 years ago when I was pregnant with Heather. She has it now to pass on to her daughter. Can't believe I still had it! Someone asked how could it be in perfect condition after all these years. For one, I hardly used it with baby Heather. In the end it didn't go well
with baby spit up etc. so decorative it became. I think Heather's plan is the same.

Lovely to meet some of Brian's family. His two sisters and mom Lucille came and Lucille kindly provided a beautiful centerpiece and a silver punch bowl. Just missing his dad and older brother.

Only a few short weeks left. Baby girl will join the world in either August or September. Bets are on! We'll see when she decides...

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Bear,balloons, hummingbirds, and cattle -summer fun

Time is whizzing by. Hope everyone had a marvelous fourth of July. We celebrated by going to the annual hot air balloon rally at daybreak. It's quite the sight.

Seen some amazing things over the past couple weeks, some I caught via camera but some I could only stare at. The first bear sighting was one. A good sized black bear ran full speed outside the line of our fence into the woods. I ran for the camera but too late. I think with the things I've been missing I need to tape it to my body or some such.

Right this moment, I have a buck tucked under our deck and a new friend -marmot who loves basking belly flop style overlooking the deck. Not sure what to do about that one. He seems harmless enough but may do damage to the yard.

Long distance lens to catch this mommy and baby on our neighboring ranch. Been seeing quite a few elk here and there just not at Star Mt. I was told there were 40 to 50 elk up on our community hunting property last week. It's not hunting season yet and I'm quite sure they know they're safe.

Looks peaceful right? My early morning walk. It's as its always been, except for all the new home construction. 4,as of right now, and possibly 2 more in the next year, which is huge for our little community. People want to have their own piece of the specialness that is Star Mt. I'm not seeing as many animals now, but I think that's just part of it. Some disturbance before things settle down again. I need to adjust and have a little more patience with the process.

Challenges for people building here are a bit different than city living. First, there's the water issue. We are all on wells, and each lot, while very large (35 acres), may or may not have viable water. We are massively high up in the mountains so all is dependent on underground water sources which are hit and miss. Massive rock makes for the need to drill very deep wells.  We went down 400 ft. and our immediate neighbors had to go down 900 ft and that was the 3rd try due to mine shafts. And mine shafts are the next issue. Our whole community is set on an old mining town with remnants of mining cabins, equipment, laced with old mining shafts hidden just below the surface. Drilling may hit right into one and due to the instability, a well can't be put there. We were lucky. We weren't even aware of  the dangers and missed the problem altogether. Crossing fingers for all our new neighbors.

The hummingbird photo in no way shows the mania that is going on from daybreak until dusk. We have 4 big boy feeders up that hold a quart of sugar water in each, and I'm refilling them every day. Dusk brings more than there are holes, I count an average of 30 birds fighting to get the sugar water. Since I'm leaving tomorrow for a few days I'm filling all and hauling up a broken handled one as a backup, but I'm sure they will all be empty when I get back. These hummingbirds travel from Mexico every year to get up here and nest as well. Speaking of nesting, I saw an amazing sight a few days ago when sitting on the front porch. A hummingbird swooped down close to me to peck at a spider web until it had a mouthful and flew away. They use spider webs to build and anchor their nests. Who knew... Darn, no camera.

Flowers are still blooming although winding now. It's early but the low snowpack from winter is more than likely responsible, plus lack of rain early. We've had rain almost every day the past week which is much appreciated but we have a long way to go to make up for the past.

Hit a small cattle drive on the way to Montrose. I was dropping Mark off at the airport there. A little surprising on a high speed road. We expect it here in our totally ranching community, but not the bigger city. We knew there were cattle about before we saw them - the manure in the road. We've developed quite a detective skill.

Off tomorrow for the baby shower in Maryland.  Heather only has 7 weeks to go! It's all very exciting. I'll be back with photos....