I know you'll help us
When you're
Feeling better and we realize
That it might not be for a long, long time
But we're willing to wait on you
We believe in everything that you can do
If you could only lay down your mind
I want you to try to help yourself
Take the time to take apart
Each brick that sits outside your heart
And look around you
There's people everywhere
No they don't always show
They're just as scared
And we'd be more prepared
If we pulled on through
I want you to try to help yourself
Oceans of water underneath our feet
Terrible design
Dusty rooms you cannot sweep
Clouding up your mind
I know you'll help us when you're
Feeling better
And we realize that it might not be
For a long, long time
But we, we lend the weight on you
We believe in everything that you can do
If you could only lay down your mind
I want you to try to help yourself
Sad Brad Smith - Help Yourself
Beautiful art
same energy
Manfredi Beninati (Italian, b. 1970), Untitled, 2006. Oil on canvas, 200.6 x 160 cm
An old video, and lamentably low rez, but beautiful nonetheless.
I love this part of the state, although I rarely head that way during the winter.
Post Halloween feels
“Be the kind of person who chooses to be good and kind and doesn’t pass on the hurt and trauma to others. Be the kind of person who chooses to believe in people’s passion and dreams in a way that makes them feel both hopeful and supported. Be the kind of person who chooses to seek courage by saying “thank you” for all the love and warmth that you’re surrounded with. Be the kind of person who inspires the world to keep on choosing the light.”
— Juansen Dizon, A Flower to the earth
Snodgrass Mountain
February 20, 2017 (Almost a year ago)
Crested Butte, Colorado
Chad and Kat were visiting us out from Northern Virginia for President’s Day Weekend 2017. We first went to Monarch for them to ski (and I on the Continental Divide trail to snowshoe...another day for that post). So Crested Butte it was, as they had come for the downhill skiing experience of the Western Slope. Glade and I were excommunicated from our family (Nathan) and our friends (Chad and Kat) re: we don’t downhill ski. In the winter wonderland of Crested Butte, however, there is no shortage of nordic sporta dventures to partake in. With an intense need to fill the time with my own exercise, Glade and I headed to Snodgrass Mountain. Snodgrass Mountain is a great trail in multiple seasons. It’s so simple to get to-and I’m directionally challenged. After you pass the ski resort on your right, you’ll see a horse-staging area on your left. Shortly after this is the Snodgrass Mountain Trailhead. This is the about hte last point on the road before it becomes a dirt road.
I’ve only had the pleasure of doing it once in the winter and another time in the early Spring (mid June. June 17, 2016, actually. So most would consider that summer. Seasons are different in the mountains, lol). It’s a wonderful trail for snowshoeing and cross country skiing alike. The trail is lined with aspen so I’ve heard about the wonders of the hike during the fall (let’s also revisit what this means in the mountains. “Fall”= September 15-September 25. So...again, this is off base from what one generally thinks of Fall). The leaves are changing and what not. Okay and let me get back to the Spring. The wildflowers are pretty insane up on that mountain as well. But if you’re wanting the best wildflowers? Your best bet would be to go some time between late July and mid August. Not that in June there aren’t still flowers. But it’s not the ridiculous show that Crested Butte most certainly will have in store with you if you’re patient enough to wait until the next season (3 weeks tops?). This trail also serves as a mountain biking trail, so just keep that in mind when hiking (off leash most likely--it’s the Western Slope, it’s what we do!) with your furry friends.
Close, closer, closest.
Sverdrup Expedition Dogs on Deck, 1903
30. she|her|hers. montrose, colorado, or the side of the state no one knows about. originally from washington dc social worker, obsessed with my dog, mountains....
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