Friday, January 27, 2012

Rocky Mountain Rescue


My husband belongs to a weekly hiking group that frequently hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park. Even with snowshoes, stabilizers, and other appropriate equipment, accidents can happen. Last week's hike in the Cub Lake area covered snowy and icy trails and one of the hikers fell on the ice and broke her ankle. With no cell phone coverage in this remote part of the park, one hiker went on to the ranger station to report the situation while two of the other hikers, who happen to be doctors, splinted the injured woman's leg. Rescue Rangers and paramedics arrived with their one-wheel gurney and medical equipment and wheeled the injured woman to the trail head where an ambulance was waiting. She is doing well but will forgo further hiking trips for awhile.

Estes Park residents frequently hear and read about rescues in the surrounding mountain terrain. When the rescue involves a friend or family member, the rescue personnel become critically important, greatly appreciated, and no longer taken for granted.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Quilting Again

View of a corner of my sewing loft

Design wall shelf with flannel wall retracted

Flannel wall unfurled

My sewing area (Aspen Loft Studio) is looking good after a day of reorganizing and cleaning on Monday. It feels wonderful to be working in the loft again, something I haven't done since before Christmas. Wayne installed my new design wall which I've already put to use holding some blocks from my BOM Christmas quilt in progress and the top for a Mexican Fiesta table runner. I'll baste it today and start the hand quilting. It will be a gift when it's finished.

This afternoon I'll go to the hospital for our Trail Ridge Quilters meeting. I haven't started any new projects for TRQ so I'll take the Mexican Fiesta piece to work on while we chat and catch up. We haven't met since the end of November so we'll have lots of holiday tales to tell.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Bobcats in our Yard

During the holidays, we saw two bobcats in our front yard. One was stalking a rabbit under our front porch while the other looked on, nicely camouflaged in a pile of stumps and rocks. They were handsome cats, one tawny and the other grayish. These photos were taken by my sister who has a better camera than I do.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Happy New Year (a bit late)

This is the flaming sunrise we saw on the last morning of 2011. I was glad to get a couple of photos before it faded.

The last of our holiday company (our daughter, her husband, three children, and dog) has gone home and I'm enjoying a bit of quiet before getting the house back in order and doing heaps of laundry - sheets and towels, mostly. We've had company since Christmas Day, sometimes as many as ten extra people and a dog staying here. It was both fun and exhausting with a lot of good memories stored up.

I'm looking forward to getting back to quilt making in my studio. Wayne bought me a "Vanishing Quilt Design Wall" for my birthday and he hopes to get it mounted over the week-end.

I borrowed some books from our local library yesterday and started reading The Blood of Flowers: A Novel by Anita Amirrezvani. It takes place in 17th-century Persia.