Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Whitetail Canyon Hike

A group of 22 hikers went hiking in the Cochise Head area of Whitetail Canyon area on Dec. 2nd.
Some went up to the Indian Cave while two other groups went further up to what would be Cochise's shoulder and the rest more up on his neck. The weather was perfect for hiking. Bright, sunny, and warm. Of course I'm in my traditional shorts. LOL
Because of the time of year the shortened day kept the hikers to making it to the top of his head. Rewards for the hike were fresh baked brownies and hot coffee at one of the hikers nearby home.  The attached picture shows most of the hikers. A few dogs also made the trek up the mountain. - Roger 
            Photo by DiAnn Matteson

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Turkey Weekend!!

Hello everyone!! Hope everyone got their fill of turkey and all on Thanksgiving!! The weekend got off to a fun start with a hike up Owl Canyon but members and visitors to the local hiking group here. The hike was nice and split into two hikes with one group climbing the mountain and the others hiking up the canyon to an old silted in dam. The weather was perfect! Warm and sunny and all enjoyed their hikes they were on.
Seems winter has found the Rodeo, NM/Portal, AZ area finally as temps have dropped down into the 20s and below at night and only up into the 50s and low 60s during the day. How long until Spring is here???
Hope all are enjoying the start of the Holiday Season, weather and all. Have a great weekend and coming week everyone. Attached are a couple pictures from Friday's Owl Canyon Hike!!
-Roger


Friday, November 19, 2010

South Fork to Horseshoe Saddle hike Nov 18, 2010

This week's hike we noticed was only New Mexicans in AZ: Mel, Peter, Bruce,
DiAnn, Scottie and Pat.
We hiked up Burro Trail to the Red Rocks where DiAnn snapped this photo.  I
realized later that yesterday was Scottie's birthday.  A belated happy
birthday to Scottie!

Peter, Bruce, Mel and DiAnn hiked all the way to Horseshoe Saddle,
guesstimated at 10 miles round trip. GPS did not work in the woods partway
up to Red Rock for accurate measurements.  Pat did ~ 5 miles and Scottie
somewhere in between.  30 something degrees start of the hike, ~ 70 at the
end.  The maple trees had beautiful reds, yellows and oranges, especially on
the way out with the sun shining down between the foliage and limbs of the
taller trees. 
Because Thanksgiving is next week, we plan to hike on Friday November 26.
For next week - Friday hike - Owl Canyon in the Peloncillos.  Please meet at
Lorraine's house west of the Rodeo Post Office at 9 AM to carpool up Sky
Ranch Road.  Bring high clearance vehicles with good tires [no passenger
tires, the more ply the better]  Arizonans, please gather at Foothills Road
in time to get to Rodeo by 9. You'll all still have another 30 minutes of
driving to get to "the honeymoon cabin".  -Pat Owens

Thursday, November 18, 2010

The French Connection!!

Yesterday I decided to check out Bing and look myself up. Never hurts to find out what is out there on the internet about yourself. LOL Anyway I noticed myself listed on a Blog from France from 2008. I had to see what the French were saying about me so opened the blog then had it translated to English. I was surprised, pleasantly surprised I must say, to find that my sculpture "The Girl with the Pearl Earring" had been included in a article about well known artists who had taken Vermeer's famous painting of the same name and created their own versions. I was the only sculptor who has created a sculpture based Vermeers Painting and my piece was place top center in the collage of recent works by modern artists and Vermeer's work as well. Of all the artists around the world who have done versions of that painting it was an honor to find that nearly three years ago now my sculpture obviously was considered  worthy enough to be included with select group artists!! This truly is "International Recognition" of my work and was a pleasant surprise to find!! I am sharing this here with my followers. Sure has made my week!! You can check out the French link mtislav.


Friday, October 29, 2010

End of October

As October 2010 comes to a close here in the Rodeo area the weather takes on a tranquil feeling. Calm warm days with white puffy clouds that float across the clear blue sky by day. Nights though are cool but not yet cold so pleasant enough to sit out under a sea of stars and enjoy the time with sipping wine with friends. Life doesn't get much better than this and it would be hard these days to find a climate that affords people the opportunities to enjoy themselves in the spring like fall weather of this area. So find a friend or two and enjoy the end of October. No Frost on the pumpkins around here!! :)
-Roger

Friday, October 15, 2010

Fall in Rodeo

Indian Summer is in full swing here in Rodeo, New Mexico with the calm air, deep blue skies, and warm sunny days!! The clear skies are excellent this time of the year for the astronomy buffs with warm days and cool clear night skies. Even if you are not into telescopes a nice bottle of wine and good friend or friends can make for an enjoyable night time experience for all!! A Full Moon Rise can be like daytime with the cool clear night skies here as is shown with the attached moon rise photo!! Enjoy Rodeo, New Mexico's beautiful Fall Season!! - Roger

Gypsy Carpenters tonight at Portal Peak Lodge

The Gypsy Carpenters will be playing tonight at the Portal Peak Lodge from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30p.m..
Music and a fun time for all!!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Yoga, Tai Chi, & Exercise Classes by Scottie!!

Join Scottie McKasson on Tuesdays at the Portal Rescue Building for Yoga, Tai Chi, and or Exercise Classes Tuesdays.

Gypsy Carpenters

Join the Gypsy Carpenters on Friday Nights at the Portal Peak Lodge. Enjoy their music and the delicious food there!!!

Welcome to my new blog!!

Welcome everyone to my new blog for my studio!
Today is a beautiful October day to start this new venture as part of a group of local friends and businesses in the Rodeo, NM/Portal, AZ area of the American Southwest!!!