Thursday, November 6, 2014
The family up at the cabin
I have great memories of the times up at the cabin. We have photos of me on Dad's shoulders, fishing derby with my Cousin Troy and me with our trout, and my mother with my sister as a toddler.
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Collectable Colorado Fishing Gear
Wright & McGill, Humpel, Magic Reel are all the names of colorado fishing manufacturers. Most are lost gone but not forgotten. Wright &McGill is one of the few still around. There are still men and women tying flies for the trout streams of Colorado. This watercolor is of some of the collection.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Our Cabin at Red Feather Lakes, Colorado
We did not go to the cabin much in the winter, but the Rocky Mountains are notorious for their contrary weather. A couple of times we did get snow in the spring or fall. When I went back as an adult with the wife and kids, we did get a quick fall storm which gave us some snow and then melted away the next day. Such is the Western life, be a good boy scout and be prepared for anything.
Monday, November 3, 2014
James's Birthday
Today would have been your 29th birthday, James. We celebrated without you and drank a toast in your memory. You will not be forgotten. Dad
Sunday, November 2, 2014
A series of First - Fishing Pole and Bulldozer
Rudy Weiss was Dad's boss and lunchtime cribbage partner. He was the one who let the family now about the cabin being for sale. Ruby gave me my first real fishing pole and I got to ride on the bulldozer which excavated the basement of his larger cabin. I was probably about 3-4 years old and I got to ride on a bulldozer. The vignette above is from the photograph of the occasion. I was scared to death because it was loud and jerky, it was definitely an experience especially once I was safely off the loud machine.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Fishing Gear
Certain Fishing Gear brings me back to the early days of fishing at Red Feathers. Wright & McGill fishing poles and hooks, Pulaski's Salomon eggs, metal hook holder, the red hook remover, the standard red and white bobber and split shot are all things which bring me back to those days. Any time I see them it is an instant transportation back.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
View from the cabin
I remember this view from the large picture windows of the cabin at Red Feather Lakes, Colorado. This is a watercolor of the view, I would like to get this during the golden hour of light which is when the sun is setting. The colors are always best then. I can still close my eyes and see that Mule Deer Buck coming over the hill one evening and then crossing the road and angling off to the west. We use to go on evening walks up to the top of this little hill (though it was not that little when you are five years old). I use to collect small quartz rocks during these walks.
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