Monday, August 15, 2011
Ice Cream Social and Fly Fishing
Monday evening the 8th there was an ice cream social for all volunteers. Plenty of ice cream and
at least 20 toppings - what a treat.
We were also shopping in Estes Park in the evening and saw this fly fisherman in the stream that runs through town. Why in the world they want to fish for flys - escapes me - there's no meat on them.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Reflections on Aldo Leopold

We saw a new DVD Sunday evening, July 31, on his life and work, at the RMNP Beaver Meadow Visitors Center.
Some consider him in the same breath with John Muir and Thoreau. At one point in Leopold’s life, he was an enthusiastic proponent of game hunting and believed that all wolves/predators should be killed, thus resulting in more deer, elk, etc. for the hunters. However, one lone incident changed him and the future forever. This incident is described in these two links –
Aldo Leopold (January 11, 1887 – April 21, 1948) was an American author, scientist ecologist, forester, and environmentalist. He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin and is best known for his book A Sand County Almanac (1949), which has sold over two million copies.
Loveland, Colo. - Benson Sculpture Garden and Cherrys
Our short drive through Big Thompson Canyon had two purposes; (1) To determine the status of the cherry industry that an old friend(in both senses) Gary Todd experienced on multiple trips with his family as a child and (2) to visit to Benson Sculpture Garden.
Well - first things first. Gary, there is good news and bad news. First, the bad news, the main cherry industry has moved to the west slopes of the Rockies where it is wetter. The good news in that The Colorado Cherry Co. is “holding down the fort” near Loveland in Big Thompson Canyon. Proof offered by these pics. Your own bottle of bing cherry cider is safely stowed and will arrive with “yours truly” the 1st of Sept. so wash those tiny little wine glasses.
Now for the surprise of the day – the Benson Sculpture Garden was a major treat. Words cannot do justice, so here are a couple of pics


Building of Trail Ridge Road, Carroll at Work and Clouds
http://www.rmnp.com/RMNP-Areas-OldFallRiverRoad.HTML
Another great program at the Beaver Meadows Ctr. on the building of Trail Ridge Road. The original Fall River Road followed the Indian “Dog Trail” and was started in 1913 and completed in 1920, shortly after the RMNP was established in 1915.
Check out the links
We were also treated to a couple of evening images as we left the center.
Here is a pics of me actually working – part of the team that sets up audio/visual equipment for the many groups; family reunions, companies, foundations, etc…..visiting the YMCA of the Rockies.
RMNP Visiting Artist Program
"August 3, Wednesday
The current RMNP visiting artist, Brian Slawson presented a slide show of some of his oil paintings. The visiting artist stay at RMNP for a period of two weeks and commit to donating an original art work to the park. Brian spends most of his two weeks, traveling around the park photographing and documenting potential images. Paintings may consist of elements of multiple photographs. I talked with Brian after the program and he said that this technique allows him to return home with 20-30 ideas to develop, as opposed to just 2-3 paintings if he spent his two weeks actually painting. His range of subjects from nature/landscapes to 1950’s movie houses is just incredible. Yes, the urban images are oil paintings, not photographs.
Visit Brian’s web site at http://brianslawsonfineart.com/
Below are two samples of his work
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Valley to Estes Park
Monday Aug 1
I was returning to Estes Park from Boulder and stopped to take some pics of the valley and mountains near Estes Park.
I was returning to Estes Park from Boulder and stopped to take some pics of the valley and mountains near Estes Park.
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