Wednesday, August 31, 2011

and finally


I have shown you the inside of our smallest church in Lake City , Co. This is the outside. The building was originally built to house a carpenters shop, until it was purchased by the St. James Episcopal congregation in 1876. The storage shed was added in 2010...but they still have something important that is missing...a restroom!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

St James Espicopal


This is the third in a series about our tiny Episcopal church in Lake City, Co. The congregation is very proud of their nineteenth century Estey reed organ that has been in use all of these years.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Stained Glass Window


Another shot from the tiny church (yesterdays post) . I think this stained glass is very apropos, with such a pretty mountain scene. The Church founded in 1876 has the original pine pews...and and unusual reed organ...which I will show you tomorrow.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Kneelers


We have several tiny churchs all built in the 1870's. This little church only holds 60 people. Such colorful kneelers tucked under the pews..

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Swanson-Hunt House


I think this little house is darling. It's what we call a "shotgun house". You could shoot a shotgun at the front door and the bullet would go straight through and out the back door!

When Lake city was drawn up in 1875 the town lots were 100ft deep but only 25 feet wide, so we have several of these long skinny houses.

Built in 1882 this home has only had a handfull of owners. One a John Swanson was a confederate soldier in the civil war. Two owners later the home was sold to Wm Hunt a union soldier in the same war who participated in Sherman's march to the sea!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Obscura


This interesting English looking phone booth appeared downtown this summer. It is actually a camera obscura, which is an optical device that pojects an image of an external scene through a small whole onto a screen. The image actually is displayed upside down. This type of device led to the invention of photography!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Dr. Cummings


Dr. Cummings was not a folk hero..but a real doctor in Lake City at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th. He rode around in his buggy treating folks during the smallpox empidemic of 1899 and again when the swine flu hit town in 1918, saving countless lives.

The Cummings only had one daughter (Margaret)who passed away this summer (2011) at the age of 105 yrs. old.
This is all that remains of their home. The outhouse and the carriage house. Dr. Cumming buggy can be seen in the Hinsdale County Museum.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Really?


Back in the day (late nineteenth century) water was diverted off of Henson Creek into little canals running on both sides of the residential streets here in Lake City. This water was used for irrgation of gardens and household use. Mary Beam would fill a pot for soup not knowing that old man Vickers, upstream, had just washed the spittoons from his saloon. This little walking bridge crosses one of the few remaining canals.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Cat House


Cat house is another name for a brothel. Bluff street is the first street you come to in Lake City coming down from where the silver mines use to be. It naturally was the place where the painted ladies ran their houses. Hell's acre as the rest of the town referred to it. There aren't any signs of what went on then, with the exception of this one house. The present owners displayed their house numbers in a playful little way...notice the cat?

Monday, August 22, 2011

Green Roof


We have a darling little nursery/gift shop in town with a planted roof top. It is so sweet that it looks like something out of a Fairy Tale!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Tree Art


Gunnison, CO is the nearest city of any size, which is where we go weekly to the grocery store. When a tree dies in the beautiful park there...they simply carve it into something interesting.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

All in a row...


We have a social time outside before the ladies can enter the tearoom. I suggested putting the old antique pew under the shade tent...as some of our "older" ladies might like to sit down. I love it when I am right!

Friday, August 19, 2011

The Mystery of Irma Vep


Once a year...we trek over the mountain and hold a reception for an opening night at The Creede Repertory Theater. We had fun decorating for the crazy farce...The Mystery of Irma Vep.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Men!


We did have a couple of men who left their macho at the gate...and joined us for tea. Okay so one was the official photographer. We are hoping they will pass the word...and more men will join us next year!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tea Party Food


What is a tea party without the food? We only have four women cooking for this event...and remember the grocery store is 110 miles round-trip. So everyone is amazed at the beautiful array of dainty choices!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Victorian Tea


Yesterdays Back in Thyme Tea benefiting Helen's Garden was the place to be in Lake City, Colorado

Monday, August 15, 2011

Pink and Blue


I love when we have our pink and blue sunsets!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

High Bridge


Lake City, Co. though very remote in the late 1800's ,was a bustling mining town. So much so that Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad finished a track here in 1889. Spanning the Lake Fork of the Gunnison River seven miles north of lake city was the railroad's highest bridge..spanning 800 ft across the river at a height of 124 feet...it was a sight to behold.

The railroad pulled out of Lake City in 1933 and the bridge was demolished. Many of the cabins in Lake City were built from this wood.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Bears


We have a fairly large population of bears here in Lake City...and most everyone loves that. We have to be careful with our garbage and even our bird feeders though. They say a fed bear is a dead bear. They learn very quickly where they get fed and even teach that to their cubs. Keeping them wild and safe is our goal around here. This is my friend Ann's new pet.

Friday, August 12, 2011

The Ewarts


Little Katie Ewart and her husband Roland (center) were cooks in the silver mines back around 1901. Katie was from Denmark and Roland from England. Roland died of swine flu (1918) leaving Katie in this tiny mtn town with five kids to feed. Knowing how to salt and dry fish (a knowledge she brought with her from Denmark)) was a big help.

I am friends with her granddaughter Dana....

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Weather


Getting an accurate weather forecast for our little corner of Colorado is almost impossible. But, I get a little warning. Most of the summer storms approach from the southwest. I just have to look in the direction of this pass and I can see it coming!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Food


There are a lot of good cooks who summer here. But, what you really need is a stack of appetizer recipes. This is one I tried recently that seemed to be a big hit. Individual potato salads in a scooped out cooked red potato.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

High School Buds


My summer home is over 1,000 miles from my home town. But, three members of my graduating class spend their summers here...and three more come for at least a month. The gal in blue just came for three days..but we sure had fun catching up! And I am not going to say what year we graduated!!!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Cebolla Cabin


High above Lake City, at over 11,000 ft., runs Cebolla Creek. Beavers have put a lot of work into their dams causing the creek to have a cascading effect as in meanders slightly down hill. It's not unusual to see a moose feeding in the still waters of one of these ponds. There is a dirt road that parallels the creek and I am amazed at the changes in the topography in the thirty mile jaunt from beginning to end. A favorite spot is where the meadow opens up...and sitting there for who knows how many years, is this sweet little cabin.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Rodeo


A fun event for all ages is our Stick Horse Rodeo!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Oops!


As you can see...We have very strong bears around here...Makes me wonder why I put in dainty little French doors!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Wabbit


We have lots of little bunnies hopping around up here. Always happy to see that because it means a mountain lion has not been scouting around.
This rabbit looks like a TEXAS Jack-Rabbit to me. Maybe it's so hot in Texas he came hopping up?

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Court House


Our court house (Hinsdale County) is the oldest court house still in operation in the state. It has a wonderful spiral staircase inside. Alfred Packer...accused of cannibalism was tried here in 1877.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Back in Thyme Tea


Okay,

We don't all dress like this up here. This is the Back in Thyme Tea Committee posing for a picture for the newspaper...reminding people to get their tickets for the tea...benefiting our Victorian Garden at the museum

Monday, August 1, 2011

Christmas in July


Christmas in July is an annual fundraiser for our little library. Gosh it's a lot of fun. We each pay the price of a new book. The library wraps them in Christmas paper. We draw numbers and unwrap one...or steal someones ...for the right to read it first. A good time was had by all!