Once everyone was safely nestled eight miles up that dirt road it snowed again [lightly]…
and the Festivities
including, but not limited to,
small walks,
pizzelles with Izel,
[and Lefty, ever the expect-a-vore]
the annual Illumination of Crystal Vessel [hard to see here]
light white snowfalls,
popcorn-stringings
and popcorn-string hangings, commenced.
Small walks, as dictated by the Twisted Foot,
which was taken to La Veta
for consultation, ministrations and a fine fun dinner with friends after.
More mornings of abbreviated walks,
road hazards…
found objects in need of future restoration found,
Tuesday’s snowman a lesson in mortality; Linda’s Trigger another Object of a Future Project
and the whiplash weather ever interesting.
…exterior as well as interior.
Thursday night, with Hannah “Banana/Breath” in attendance,
we all enjoyed a spectacular dinner of beercan chicken [scientifically proven, according to Ira PlayDoh’s resident scientist/nerds, to have no bearing whatsoever on the succulence of the fowl. These are probably the moral equivalent of those geniuses who can’t figure out if dogs think [though they may have figured out that some have fleas], exactly what one might expect from a propaganda outlet confident, for months on end, that no Orange Beast could ever win election. I imagine, given their charter [chatter?], we’ll be hearing a much different cant, and soon. Even if THEIR dogs can’t think, ours will know the diff.]. Beercan chicken, a succulent and excellent surfin’ bird;
Saturday was another gorgeous morning, but later on colds in the heads wiped some of us so out that Christmas Eve’s subsequent sub-zero salmon barbecue had to be canceled
leaving L. and me to our snuffly selves with just a tiny little Christmas Eve Christmas sans Cava,
which nonetheless comprised delightful surprises, and early to bed.
And a retroactively Merry Christmas to All, a hey hey.
M
and same to you! ho ho ho!
Beautiful shots and schizophrenic weather; Colorado looks great, especially with visitors from the East who made it over many an icy road. We are safely back from Argentina (terrific time in Bariloche!), enjoying clear, crisp coastal skies here. All the best to all in Libre.
XXXOOO
Good you’re back; sounds like yet another one of your trips-of-a-lifetime!
I too had a flu bug interrupt my Christmas, so sympathize! Enjoyed seeing the more grown up grandchild! (And starting to be more fun, I bet?) Happy New Year or let’s try and make something happy out of it!!!!
Great tryptych looming…beautiful! Steep cliff image a nice surprise. Love the pizzelle maquettes, and Adorable Izel.
That trip’ was one of several 1991 attempts to translate 14×48″ Radar Ranch oils into 4×13′ acrylics…not entirely successfully. After a review 25 years out I kept one of the three, that being it, which went back to the Walsenburg storage today…
Merry Christmas, or Happy Chanukah , or Happy Holidays (cross out what ever doesn’t apply),
Leave ’em all, I say!