Song: Alone
Artist: Ray Wilson
Today...
my mountain community put on an arts and crafts fair once again.
These local artists and craftsmen put up their works for sale...
and it provided an opportunity for the mountain people to meet one another.
This is the second one I have gone to...
as the last one was in Autumn.
It is located in the mountain community center at the base of the mountains of our community
(sorry...that was quite redundant...wasn't it? :)
They had just finished putting on their Monthly Bingo night...
and just before that they had a community wine drinking and painting night.
Although I haven't attended many of these meet and greet nights...
or special events...
every so often I do go...
and I always have a good time.
I have yet to try out their indoor heated swimming pool...
their gym...
or their hot tub or steam room...
and I don't think I will...
but for guests...
perhaps they will like the indoor pool.
So far as the other things...
I have my own at home.
There was this metal and wood workers display
(inside the trailer they had many more things).
This talented young lady had just moved into our community last September...
the same month that I had.
She was a very nice lady who was very friendly.
She lives down the mountain a few miles from me.
She had also done some illustrations for some children's books.
I asked her if she had any paintings of bears.
She said that in the future she will be doing wildlife paintings...
including bears... since that is what the spirit here is...
the wide open beautiful skies and land of Colorado.
I hope to see her during the next arts and crafts fair.
I am looking forward to buying some of her wildlife paintings...
especially those of bears.
I came across this group who takes care of some of the wild donkeys which roam
the land all around Cripple Creek (the nearest town to my home).
I talked with some of the ladies who volunteer with the group.
One of the things I love about women in general
is their kindness towards those beings who are at a disadvantage in life...
and of whom may suffer without their care.
While I didn't want to become a volunteer
(cleaning out the barns...etc)...
I did become a yearly sponsor
( I chose to support them monetarily and in spirit :)
I became a member of the Two Mile High Club.
They have a couple of barns to house the wild donkeys in their winter grazing field
just outside of Cripple Creek.
They have a donkey feeding platform for the public...
and you may pet and feed the donkeys throughout the year.
The donkeys may also be seen in the town of Cripple Creek...
as they are allowed to roam the streets at will
(although I have yet to see one in town).
Many of the donkeys are used to protect animals in open pasture lands...from coyotes.
They are very effective as they are great guardians of their territory.
I had gone there after I departed the craft fair.
It is just about a 15 minute drive from home.
I got one of their free donkey calendars.
They are so cute.
This is the same place that I had purchased Fire Extinguisher Bear last time.
Were I a fisherman...
I probably would have gotten Fishing Bear as well.
A food truck was just outside...
and I bought myself a grilled ham and cheese sandwich...
which I then proceeded to eat in the outside eating area of the community center.
The temperature was a perfect 50 F (10 C)...
with a light and cool mountain breeze blowing.
I love the blue skies and bilious clouds of Colorado...
in conjunction with the almost ever present cool and refreshing mountain breezes.
Although I stopped by the donkey feeding platform...
all of the donkeys were in their winter grazing field.
Later on...
I will cut up some apples, carrots, or some other treat for them to eat
so I may feed them by hand.
Perhaps I will compose a song just for them for the bass flute
and play it for them from the feeding platform...
as I have seen on YouTube that many animals love music.
These are their two barns.
Although they also have other grazing fields in other places...
this is their winter grazing field.
Every so often...
I will be visiting the donkeys.
I will feed and pet them in the future.
I love animals...
and so...
I was happy to be able to at least help support this group.
I really like my community.
I have yet to meet a rude or angry person from the mountains.
To be able to live in this slice of heaven...
a place to really breathe and feel the freedom and natural beauty
of the mountainous and forested surroundings
makes it almost impossible to feel anger or depression.
All I have felt here
(minus momentary frustration at stupid little things...
mostly of my own doing :)...
is a deep seated happiness and an almost never ending state of peaceful serenity.
Although for most of my life I had lived in the suburbs...
in my heart...
I have always been country.
Here...
there is no noise...
pollution...
congestion...
crowds...
rowdy and rude people...
or angry or emotionally detached faces...
each of which reflects their state of despair in a rat race of over crowded conditions...
and of timelines to be met.
I really love the state and people of Colorado...
and especially that of the people of the mountains.
When you live amongst the clouds...
the very air is delicious...
the beauty is ever present...
and every change of season or weather condition is met with great anticipation...
as each one has its own flavor and beauty.
I present to you a few words of encouragement to those still part of the necessary
rat race in order to improve your later lives...
keep your dream alive and work relentlessly towards it...
It is worth it.