Goodbye lovely cabin you have treated us well!
Mallory & Bess
This world is so beautiful.
Looking through the storm clouds to a patch of light.
My favorite flower with a honey bee!!! *cat with heart eyes*
next: park city getaway
Goodbye lovely cabin you have treated us well!
Mallory & Bess
This world is so beautiful.
Looking through the storm clouds to a patch of light.
My favorite flower with a honey bee!!! *cat with heart eyes*
next: park city getaway
Christian, Penny, Bess & I on our way to the cemetery (yesterdays post).
This A-frame felt so american and very much like I should be at summer camp
Trees still standing despite the beetle infestation that came through a few years ago
The Bryner-Feltis family spent more time in the Park while the rest of us where at the cabin, explored the town & spent a few hours down by the lake talking, laughing and sharing the silence that nature brings.
When the fam returned we had dinner and made smores.
Alice being serious with Tallia.
Never have I ever been with people that take such pride in their marshmallow roasting. Also one of my all-time favorite smells is campfire in my hair the morning after a good roast. I was pretty happy.
next: colorado day 4
On Sunday we decided to walk to the cemetery what we found was a beautiful and peaceful place full of love and creativity. There is something so rejuvenating to the soul about seeing how loved people are.
LOVE the idea of having a more organic headstone my favorite it the one in the left.
These were by far the most intriguing stones because the cause of death was listed on stone. Clockwise: Commissioner John G. Mills, Shooting of July 4, 1883; Doc Duty killed by snowslide at Toponas Mine Feb. 1883; Robert Plummer, Jan. 1883, murdered by Wilson Waldren; Andy Myers, Summer 1883, Killed by lightning as he dug well east of courthouse.
The stone on the right was hand crafted by chiseling out stone then pouring metal in the groves.
I thought cement was a clever solution the mass grave of the Johnston Children was so sad.
Next: colorado day 3
Morning pages written by the lake were an absolute gift.
"Hiking" in Rocky Mountain National Park.
Bess and Mallory reading the plaques as Herri tells a story and Alice poses for a portrait
Love the contrast in this so glad we came just at the right time for this to be taken
After some time in the Park swimming, dinner, whistling, shirt eating & general hanging about took place.
Just a good ol' hipster lumberjack
Bess the this gorgeous light
ahhhh this light and the moon out lovely moments
Cute miss Penny being the best pup in all the land
Next: Sunday worship at a cemetery
This past weekend I had the opportunity to go to colorado for a few days and it was lovely. The images that follow are from our (Christian, Mallory, Bess & I) drive there.
Can you believe how green it is? Thank heavens for all of this rain!
The Bryner-Feltis family is just a bit a head of us
These clouds are so delightful
Mallory
It rained some
next: colorado part 2
Otting + Sanford + chickens = Ottford chickens
shooting some film again
Cantaloupe is my favorite too!
moody teenage chickens