Long time best buds of ours have taken a place in CO. They go back and forth from there and Lawrence, but recently, they have been in the mountains more than the plains and we have been missing them.
Oh, and did I mention that David is a GREAT cook, and these two are some of the best hosts you could ever visit? Crested Butte is such a funky, interesting town, with unique restaurants, that we just had to explore some local dining, but the best meal in town was David's special chicken tortilla soup served with a view on the porch.
The view from the hot tub wasn't bad either. A soak with a glass of wine is just what I needed after white water rafting, too.
We were there for the blue moon, and had some peek-a-boo cloud formations to watch the moon rise through. I found that in CO the weather changes from one extreme to another during the course of a day, but I managed to get a lot of deck time in, chilly, damp, sunny, or whatever temps were thrown my way.
And I agreed with my pal, Dixie, that the view from the easy chair by the window wasn't bad when we couldn't be outside. I spent a lot of time there, watching the hummingbirds flit about. And trying to snap a photo of all of that high speed flitting. I ended up with thirty pictures of a flower, not a single one of the little hummer hovering above it. Those guys are too quick for me.
But then again, unless I'm trying to get a photo of a creature that I can say "stay" to, I don't have much luck. There were mountain bluebirds galore, and I was never quick enough to get a snapshop of one of those beauties either, even though they aren't a fraction as fast as the 4 or 5 hummingbirds hanging out on the patio.
These guys were much more cooperative than the birds.
Dave and Judy have little bears in every room of their home. It's a whimsical touch, and every time I came across one of the stuffed bears about the house, I could imagine how much fun David had as he was tucking them in here and there for his guests to find.
Hand carved bears….
A giant bear looking over the railing to greet guests…
And of course, a cuddly bear on each bed.
The cabin sleeps twelve, I don't know what you call a bunch of bears. Not a pack, or a herd, definitely not a flock. But it is a LOT of cute little bears.
There is plenty of attention to detail, and the place is true to its Colorado vibe from the antler lamps and log tables to the wall hangings above them. (made by David)
They have added a mural to the dining room to go with the antler chandelier and wooden candle holder in there.
The kitchen has all been updated with natural stone counter tops, new appliances, and cabinets. When they aren't here, they rent the place out, (minimum three night stay) and they are generous with the kitchen goods. I've rented places that lack a can opener, and supply barely enough plates to serve a meal. But this kitchen is better equipped than my own at home. Right down to the pasta maker.
David is a gourmet cook and didn't skimp on the necessities.
My room was upstairs and I didn't get pics of it because I had too much strewn about. And I didn't go in the master suite at all. There is also a den, laundry room, three garages, and 4 bathrooms. All in the same western lodge motif.
There are big screens available, but why turn on a TV when you have that window to look out of, or that deck to relax on?
It really can't be easy to furnish a house both for yourself and for vacationers. They have done an excellent job of adding personal touches, but still leaving open spaces for guests to relax and spread out their own things in.
I highly recommend the place if you need a vacation rental in CO. Most of it was revamped when they bought it, with the kitchen gutted. It has nice showers, new carpets, comfy beds, a hot tub, it is clean, well equipped, and….
THAT VIEW!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Karla! We enjoyed having you both:). Hope you’ll come back and stay longer.
Judy, you guys are always fun to visit, near or far. You can count on us to come see you, wherever you are. Thanks again!
Gorgeous!
What a nice place your friends have in Colorado! I know I would have been doing a lot of petting of that beautiful pup, as long as she didn’t mind, of course. Thank you for the house tour and some looks at the views. And what a treat that Dave is a great cook!
Hi Karla, In one of your blogs, I don’t remember which one, you posted a photo of a painted floor. It’s been on Pinterest and one of my favorites! It’s a gray background with sort of a maroon, blue and white floral print. I was wondering of that was freehand or if there was a stencil for it? I am redoing my office and I can’t seem to get that pattern off of my mind! Any help would sure be appreciated!! Thanks!
Yes, that was free hand, sorry Mary. But thanks for asking. It is very simple flowers, kind of daisy like, with vines? It is in my guest bathroom.