Monday, November 10, 2014
Peyton and Pippa - the Pugs
These are colored pencil sketches of my sister's Pugs, Peyton is on the bottom and is the boy. Pippa is up top and she is the little girl. These were done for the sister's birthday.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
The final Red Feathers Post
This is the final Red Feather's Post. I did these quick sketches of my sister, her husband, my two nieces, and My wife and me. We have all gone a spent time in that area of Colorado and it is well worth the trip. I hope you have enjoyed the total set of postings on Red Feather Lakes. I plan to do similar posts but those are still in my head or roughly in my sketchbooks.
Saturday, November 8, 2014
My Kids in the Mountains of Colorado
So I have continued the tradition and have taken my kids up to the mountains in Colorado to include fishing and camping up at Red Feather Lakes. Kerri, Tiffany, and James also can't just fish, anything which looks like a beach gets a sand castle built.
Friday, November 7, 2014
Family at the cabin - part two
This is two colored pencil sketches of the parents and grandparents at Red Feather Lakes. The irony of this picture is they are based on photos. My parents on the left are actually older in the photo than the picture of my grandparents on the right. Additional irony, I am probably about the age now of my grandfather when this photo was taken.
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.
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