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Rocky Mountain Living: Creating a New Home
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Monday, March 7, 2011. Creating a New Home. September 14th - October 15th. On the flip side, Boulder's response to the fire is incredible. Within a few days there are stores filled with free clothes and furnishings donated by the community. ...At th...
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Rocky Mountain Living: The Big Meeting
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Monday, March 7, 2011. This is the first full meeting up at the house site. Everyone is there: myself and Orianne; two architects; Pat the cleanup contractor and Rolland the digger-man. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). John Evans- Quantum Soil.
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Rocky Mountain Living: March 2011
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Monday, March 7, 2011. This is the first full meeting up at the house site. Everyone is there: myself and Orianne; two architects; Pat the cleanup contractor and Rolland the digger-man. We decide to work with Steve, an architect friend who helped de...
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Rocky Mountain Living: March 2010
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Holding a Red Crossbill. I called my daughter, Marisha (age 11) and she gently took it into her cupped hands with a look of pure delight. Then she asked with doubt in her voice, “Do you think it might have bird flu? We regul...
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Rocky Mountain Living: September 2010
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Friday, September 3, 2010. Like their name, fox kits look half kitten and half puppy - totally cute. I wondered why the mother kept walking. Was she trying to lead me away or was she just fed up after a long day with the kids? When I drove up the ro...
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Rocky Mountain Living: July 2010
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Thursday, July 29, 2010. Steller's Jays and Mourning Doves. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). John Evans- Quantum Soil. I am the CEO of Organic Bountea. Is a place to share news about Bountea, my experience of gardening and musings on being a gardener.
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Rocky Mountain Living: May 2010
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Wednesday, May 5, 2010. Sheila the Wolf Spider. I suggested we call the spider “Shelob” after the giant spider in Lord of the Rings. Marisha said she looked too nice and suggested she be named “Sheila.” At first I though the spider m...Over the next...
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Rocky Mountain Living: August 2010
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Monday, August 9, 2010. The girls stood watching and helping, fascinated by the grace and beauty of these reptiles. When the first was free, I let them handle it for a few moments and then it slithered off into the grass and down a hole. The...It is...
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Rocky Mountain Living: The House is Gone
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We live and garden at 7,400 altitude in the Rocky Mountain foothills above Boulder, Colorado. We have a couple of neighbors within half a mile but mostly pine trees and a 50 mile view of the plains. Why would we live anywhere else (at least most of the time)? Monday, March 7, 2011. The House is Gone. Orianne and I get our special fire passes that allow us to visit the house. There are roadblocks set up by police to check our credentials; they are very friendly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is all ...