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A Quote by Thomas Jefferson- An Eerie Reflection Of Our Times

When our forefathers drafted the United States Constitution, they intended to do all they could to protect the rights of the citizens of the United States. The reasons for leaving England in the previous century were still fresh and clear in their minds. Their desire for religous freedom, to be free of undue taxation, freedom of speech and press, and to provide a better life for their children (unemployment was very high in 17th century England), prompted many to take that very dangerous journey into the unknowns of America. The fathers of the constitution endeavored to create a government "for the people, and by the people". I feel a little bit left out, don't you?

There were some remarkable minds at work in those times. I would highly recommend the book, "John Adams" by David McCullough, for insight into that process.

Below is a quote from Thomas Jefferson I thought was eerily perceptive, and a reflection of our times.

"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their money, first by inflationThomas Jefferson and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."

~Thomas Jefferson

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Debi Boucher, Prudential Professional REALTORS, ASP REALTOR, Woodland Park Real Estate, Woodland Park Colorado 80863 – Serving the City of Woodland Park, Teller County, Ute Pass, and Park County since 1997.

The Birds and the Bees - A Pictorial

Hummingbird

Not What You Were Expecting?

LOL! Shame on You!

A Woodland Park Realtor's Backyard Photos - Part 1

Living in Woodland Park Colorado gives me the 'fix' I need for a multitude of photo opportunities, many of them from right here in my own backyard, (literally!). I love photography and enjoy sharing the fun and beauty I discover all around me. I hope you enjoy that I share them with you.

Armed only with my Nikon, (OK, and maybe a margarita), and more patience than I never knew I had, I spent an entire afternoon one day this past summer on the deck 'shooting' the birds and the bees. These are some of my favorites.

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Rufus Hummingbird

Rufus Hummingbird

Hummingbird

Humminbird drinking

Hummingbird Woodpecker on H.Bird feeder OOOPS! Where'd HE come from?

Woodpecker on Humming bird feeder

Bee

Check out the pollen on his hind leg! (above)

Bee

All Photos taken by Debi Boucher, all rights reserved and may not be reproduced without express written permission. Prudential Professional REALTORS, ASP REALTOR, Woodland Park Real Estate, Woodland Park Colorado 80863 – Serving the City of Woodland Park, Teller County, Ute Pass, and Park County since 1997.

And You Think You Have It Bad? A 1908 Perspective

And You Think You Have It Bad?


We're closer to the end of the year than many of us realize. It's right around the corner. So we'll soon usher out 2008, and bring in 2009. It's been an interesting year, and a difficult one for many, so when I came across these statistics from 100 years ago, I thought it might put things a little bit in perspective. I share them with you here...


THE YEAR 1908

The year is 1908.
One hundred years ago.


The average life expectancy was 47 years.
Old Man

Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub. (Good Grief! What was it like to be stuck in a crowd?... DB)

Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone.

There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads.

The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph.

The tallest structure in the world was the
Eiffel Tower

The average wage in 1908 was 22 cents per hour.

The average worker made between $200 and $400 per year .

A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000 per year,
A dentist $2,500 per year, a veterinarian between $1,500 and $4,000 per year, and a mechanical engineer about $5,000 per year. ( HMMM.... Wonder what the real estate folks made? DB)

Ninety percent of all doctors had NO COLLEGE EDUCATION! Jackass Doctor
Instead, they attended so-called medical schools, many of which
were condemned in the press AND the government as 'substandard'.
(Guess some things haven't changed
so much.DB)

Sugar cost four cents a pound.

Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen.

Coffee was fifteen cents a pound. (What do you say to that,
Starbucks? DB)

Most women only washed their hair once a month, and used
Borax or egg yolks for shampoo. (OH! PUHLEEZE! Borax? Well, come to think of it, you might need Borax to get it clean if you only washed it once a month....DB)

Canada passed a law that prohibited poor people from entering into their country for any reason. (And who decided who was 'poor'? DB)

Five leading causes of death were:
1 Pneumonia and influenza
2. Tuberculosis
3. Diarrhea
4. Heart disease
5. Stroke

The American flag had 45 stars.

The population of
Las Vegas , Nevada, was only 30!sheep in the desert

Crossword puzzles, canned beer, and ice tea
hadn't been invented yet.

There was no Mother's Day or Father's Day. (Now, that's just WRONG. DB)

Two out of every 10 adults couldn't read or write. (thit ain't
rite nether. DB)
Only 6 percent of all Americans had graduated from high school.


There were about 230 reported murders in the ENTIRE
U.S.A.

So, we think times are tough now....what with the bail out, politics as usual, jobs loss, pay cuts, foreclosures, gas prices, food prices.....bare with me here, I beg you, just imagine for a moment if you can.....how bad it would be if you had to

WASH YOUR HAIR WITH BORAX!


Have a great day!

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Debi Boucher, Woodland Park Real Estate, Woodland Park Colorado, Prudential Professional REALTORS, ASP REALTOR – Serving the City of Woodland Park, Teller County, Ute Pass, and Park County since 1997.

A Fed Bear is a Dead Bear

Bear Sightings In Woodland Park

We're expecting a big storm today, so I went out this morning to take more photos of the fall color in Woodland Park and around Teller County. Didn't even get out of the neighborhood before I saw this visitor!

Bear in the neighborhood

It's not uncommon to see bear in and around Woodland Park, especially in the fall when the bear are out seeking as much food as possible before hibernation begins. All the bears we see in Colorado are 'black bear', even though many are brown, cinnamon, or even blonde in color.

It is said that bears have the best sense of smell of any animal on earth. A blood hounds sense of smell is 300 times better than a human's, and a bear’s sense of smell is 7 times better than a blood hound’s, or 2,100 times better than a human's. "A black bear in California was once seen to travel upwind three miles in a straight line to
reach the carcass of a dead deer."

They also have good eyesight, although are nearsighted and don't see well in the distance. It is reported that they see in color, which aids them in finding food such as berries and fruit.

We've all heard the saying, "A fed bear, is a dead bear", and know, or should know, the importance of bear-proofing your home. A bear that is deemed a nuisance, will be destroyed by the Division of Wildlife after it is trapped a second time. This can be avoided if we keep in mind the necessary steps to prevent the problem. Follow this link to learn more about how to keep yourselves, and the bear, safe.

http://wildlife.state.co.us/NR/rdonlyres/AF659799-56EA-4D03-B2D5-2F7BB0853AB7/0/bearfactsheetbearproofinghomeFINAL.pdf

In drought years, bear-human encounters are more common, as finding food is more difficult for the bears, and garbage raiding is seen by the bears as an easy food source.

In September 2007, ESPN Outdoor news reported:

"Colorado wildlife officers have killed at least 30 black bears this summer for having run-ins with people. Landowners defending livestock and federal agents have killed 42 more, and 29 bears were killed by vehicles. Bear mortality could rival 2002's record total of 404. There have been at least 877 reports of human-bear encounters this year, compared with 502 for all of last year."

Here are some tips from the American Bear Association if you should encounter a bear:

Stay calm - DO NOT RUN (running may elicit a chase response by the bear).

  • Pick up children so they don't run or scream; restrain dog; avoid eye contact and talk in soothing voice.

  • If the bear stands up, he is NOT going to attack but is curious and wants a better sniff or view.

  • Back away slowly; if bear chomps jaw, lunges, or slaps ground or brush with paw, he feels threatened.

  • Slowly retreat from area or make wide detour around bear; don't crowd or block bear's escape route.

Note: Bear attacks on humans are extremely rare. A person is 180 times more likely to be killed by a bee and 160,000 times more likely to die in a car accident. Most injuries from black bears occur when people try to feed, pet, or crowd them. Bears will nip or cuff bad-mannered humans, as they will bad-mannered bears. They are very strong and powerful animals; bears should always be treated with caution and respect.

What to do if a bear gets in your house? (Yes, sometimes they DO!)

  1. Open all of the doors and windows so you, and the bear, can get out without getting too close.
  2. Get all of the people in the house outside.
  3. Go to a neighbor's phone or use a cell phone to call the Colorado Division of Wildlife at 947-2920 or your local police or Sheriff’s office.

A couple of years ago, this bear was up in a tree in front of the Eagle Fire Lodge on Hwy. 24 for 21 hours!Bear in a tree in Woodland Park, Co

The Forest Service was on hand to protect the bear, and the 100's of people who stopped to take photographs. He finally had enough privacy to climb down and lumber off at about 1 AM the next morning. (Or so I'm told....I didn't stay that long!).

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Photos by Debi Boucher, all rights reserved and may not be reproduced without express written permission. Prudential Professional REALTORS, ASP REALTOR, Woodland Park Real Estate, Woodland Park Colorado 80863 – Serving the City of Woodland Park, Teller County, Ute Pass, and Park County since 1997.

A Pictorial of Colorado's Fall Color

Orange Aspen

Colorado Aspen

I took these photographs on a "AAA" - Altitude Attitude Adjustment" trip through Colorado's high country. We traveled from Woodland Park to Estes Park, Colorado, then through the Rocky Mountain National Forest, up over the Continental Divide, and down into Grand Lake. A visit to Cottonwood Lake the following day was gorgeous, as well.

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Rocky Mountain National ParkAriel view of the Park Aspens

aspens

aspenSun Through the Aspen

Continental DivideContinental DivideContinental Divide

Grand Lake - Sadly, the forest aroung Grand lake is about 80% Beetle KillBeetle Kill PineCowsGrand lake area

Grand Lake

Berthoud PassBerthoud PassBerthoud Pass

Cottonwood LakeCottonwood Lake

Cottonwood LakeAspensaspens

Aspens Cottonwood Lake

All Photos taken by Debi Boucher, all rights reserved and may not be reproduced without express written permission. Prudential Professional REALTORS, ASP REALTOR, Woodland Park Real Estate, Woodland Park Colorado 80863 – Serving the City of Woodland Park, Teller County, Ute Pass, and Park County since 1997.