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Well! It's been a week of settlin' in to our Stone Mountain Retreat here in SW Colorado Rockies. Duchess loves it! Our mountain retreat sets a few miles east of Ignacio, Colorado. We arrived up here a week late to experience the Ute's annual Bear Dance. We did do some research to find out "Why" the Southern Ute's celebrate with the Bear Dance. What I found out was, "Origin of the Bear Dance can be traced back to the fifteenth century when the Spanish first came upon the Utes in the spring time. When the first thunder in the spring was heard, it was time for the Bear Dance..... The origin of the Ute Bear Dance relates the time when two brothers were out hunting in the mountains and as they became tired, they laid down to rest. One of the brothers noticed a bear standing upright facing a tree and seemed to be dancing and making a noise while clawing the tree. Ute legends or stories remember the time when the elders asked the hunters to go out and gather meat. As they were out hunting, they encountered some small people who ran into the rocks in the hills. They told the elders about them and the elders told them that they were called cliff dwellers which according to archaeologists were called Anasazi, the ancient ones.The one brother went on hunting while the other brother continued to observe the bear. The bear taught the young man to do the same dance and also taught the young man the song that went with the dance....." Check out the Southern Ute Bear Dance and visit the Southern Ute website for more information. View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | UnsubscribeRemember back to June 9, 2002...
In the SW Colorado Mountains a couple of years ago, when someone's carelessness with fire destroyed thousands of acres of mountain forests in the San Juan mountains. This year was the 2nd anniversary of the Missionary Ridge Fire, SW Colorado. The undergrowth has come back to give the mountainside some green hues, but the burnt trees still standing remind us how fragile our forests can be with human carelessness. Remember back when you were a small child in school and Smoky the Bear would say, "Only YOU can prevent forest fires!" ... Or something to that effect. Last Sunday, 6 June 2004, was the 60th anniversary of D-Day... I hope the remembrance of this Normandy Invasion did not get lost in the memorial, death of past president Ronald Reagan. The National D-Day Memorial Foundation has a great website that commemorates the 60th anniversary of D-Day on June 6, 2004. They state, "GENERATION TO GENERATION - Only through preserving our past can we guarantee a future where the lessons and legacy of D-Day will be remembered." Check out the home page to learn more about the Invasion of Normandy... Normandy: 1944 - Invasion. I found the following article in a Colorado newspaper, Pine River Times - View from the Boondocks - Honor Veterans by Protecting Our Freedom, written by Carole McWilliams. View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | UnsubscribeSouthern Oklahoma Earthquakes...
California isn't the only state in the Union that has earthquakes... Southern Oklahomans in Carter and Love County felt an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.7, 7 June 2004, 7:15p.m. It was 14 September 1995 when NW Oklahoma (around Alva and Capron) felt their earthquake that measured 4.0. The Oklahoma Geological Survey Observatory ... has a lot of great information for those who are wondering why earthquakes sound like explosions? You can find out some of the answers at this Oklahoma Geological link. Before Duchess and Oakie head out of here for the weekend, we would like to thank all of you who wrote and responded to the 100th Birthday Celebration of Thelma DeGeer Lippincott last weekend. Thanks to the Alva Review Courier and the Enid News & Eagle for printing something about Thelma Lippincott's 100th Birthday. In our Mailbag Corner you can see some photos of 5-Generations of Lippincott's. In case your Summer vacations find you traveling in the NW Corner of Oklahoma, Duchess found this great site with loads of information about Freedom, Oklahoma - Queen City of the Cimarron . It's a great site! Stop by and check them out. See Y'all next weekend as we report from the SW Rockies of Colorado! View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | UnsubscribeMore Remembrances...
"The reminiscences in your latest Okie Legacy - Vol VI, Iss. about the fire destroying the old Ritz Theatre and Hester (Holder/Southern Drug) buildings were very dejavu. We happened to be visiting in Alva the weekend of the fire -- while standing in the square checking it out on Saturday, one flashback was of having been standing in approximately same place witnessing the cleanup of the Monfort fire many years ago. I stated to my wife that the Ritz was where I had seen The Thing and A Streetcar Named Desire. My memories of The Thing were equally as impressionable as what has been written so far. The only other movie to ever have scared me so strongly was the Alfred Hitchcock version of Psycho. Don't know if anyone else remembers just how controversial A Streetcar Named Desire was when it was released, I think also, in 1951. There really wasn't a rating system for movies back then, but youngsters my age, preteen (12 ½), weren't supposed to be admitted. By today's standards it hardly would qualify for a PG rating. Duncan, Oklahoma WWII POW Camps..."I used to live in Duncan, Oklahoma and passed the leftover buildings in Chickasha of the POW camp for many years. My parents would say the buildings were for prisoners during WWII. I looked for specific information about the Chickasha camp, but could find nothing until now. Would appreciate more about Chickasha." -- Glenda Lowry - Email: lowry@marshall.edu View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe 5 Generations Celebrate Grandmother's 100th...
"Over 100 friends and family gathered on Sunday, June 6th, at the home of John of Terry Kent to celebrate their Grandma Thelma Evelyn DeGeer Lippincott's 100th Birthday in the beautiful Napa Valley in California. Five generations were present. Warwick, Oklahoma...Warwick, Oklahoma - 1943... "I lived in Warwick around 1943. I went to school there. In the list of teachers I didn't see Ruby Williams. I believe she was my teacher." -- WWolfe Potts - Email: wrpotts@worldnet.att.net View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Share Bros. Mural - Professional bldg...People are talking about your photos! On June 6 viewed your album entitled "Share Bros. Mural - Professional bldg." and wrote: "These are great shots of muraling. I do some murals along the way, and am studying airbrushing at the moment, to help in the quest for delivering the big artworks which are a deep passion of mine. Thanks for sharing this album. Kind regards. Any info on the artist would be greatly appreciated. He is a fabulous artist, and I sure love the finished work!! I love this era of the olden days, as there is soo much character. Great stuff!" -- Em from Aussie View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Dear Duchess-Rose...
My name is Bennie. My owner, Pat Bybee, has a rather large selections of snapshots of me, but so far she hasn't learned to send pictures with her scanner. She has a decent amount of equipment to enjoy the Internet. She knows I have an eye for the ladies, but I am quite selective, dear lady. My mother was Schit zu (I certainly hope I haven't embarrassed you with my spelling of my heritage.) My father was a Pomeranian.
Golden Sunset (6/5/2004)...
"This thunderstorm passed by way out west of Alva (whacked the Woodward area instead of us) just before sundown. Just thought you people who have a view all cluttered by buildings and trees would like to see how a REAL sunset looks. Took this shot across the road west from our house. Take care and have a great day tomorrow. Good night, Jim View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe Lippincott Birthday Message...
"Thank you again so much. I thought you'd enjoy the e-mail below that I received today! Here is the e-mail..." -- Terry Kent Lippincott Birthday - Alva Review Courier...
"Hi Linda, Thank you. The nicest card, letter, and Alva Review newspaper clipping arrived in the mail yesterday from Larry & Margaret Snow of Alva, Oklahoma. I just love 'Okie's.' They're the sweetest people on earth. The letter read... 'Dear Mrs. Lippincott, You don't know us but am going to write you anyway. My parents were George & Olga Snow and we lived across from the Farry Schoolhouse and they rented a few acres from your dad years ago and he just charged them $5 a year rent, then later $10.00. My dad later paid $20.00 per year on his own. Your dad was a good man. I'm 68 but I remember as a kid your dad being a tall man wearing khakis and a straw hat driving a big long car. My wife's dad was Frank Schmitt. He also rented farm land from your dad. I knew your brother Roy very well. I worked in Wichita and saw him quite often. Freedom comes alive in August when the Big Rodeo is on. Alva doesn't grow much, about 5,000 to 6,000 people -- no jobs for our young people. We hope you have a great birthday. Your friends, Larry and Margaret Snow, Alva, OK 73717' The Thing..."I must have been 10 years old when I saw The Thing. My parents were going to a Grange meeting in Enid, and I thought it would be fun for my neighbor girl and I to go to a movie while they went to the meeting. We lived near Waynoka, and did not know what movie was showing. From the title, I thought it must be a comedy. I was scared out of my wits, probably went to the lobby at least once to escape. I didn't know where my parents' meeting was. It was a terrifying experience." -- Sandie View/Write Comments (count 0) | Receive updates (0 subscribers) | Unsubscribe HAPPY 100th BIRTHDAY - 4 June 2004 - Thelma Evelyn DeGeer Lippincott...
" Such a beautiful lady, may she be blessed with many more happy years. Ritz Theater, The Thing (1951) & Flood of Memories... Linda, this was so funny, started my day off with a smile. Hope you and little Miss Duchess Rose are having a wonderful time. I look forward to photos of beautiful Colorado." -- Glenda
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