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Juniper’s First Campout

Juniper the husky lays in her bed with a Casita camper in the background
The new year brought a sad parting with our 15yo husky-malamute, Pakak, the pup, the last of our original pack of seven dogs. The house sat quiet and empty for about a week while we allowed ourselves some time. Having spent the last 18 years with a family of four husky-malamutes, we knew we wanted another husky or malamute, a sled dog, a northern breed. We also wanted another rescue dog, so we started looking around our local humane societies and Colorado based breed specific rescues. Pakak on the Chama River, September 2020
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Fleece Navidad

a work in progress a scarf and balls of yarn
I want to wish you a Merry Christmas from the bottom of my heart! A warm and wooly one. Thought I’d take the little bit of downtime this weekend to share with you my last knit projects of 2020.
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The View from Our Place

a bright bubblegum pink hollhock in bloom
As promised, a post about my latest watercolor painting, The View from Our Place. If you’re here for another fiber project roundup, you’ll have to wait for the next post. I decided there’s too much to talk about to cram it all into one update.
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Subalpine’s Designs @Society6

photographs of flowers by Subalpine Design hung on the wall in a kitchen living area
UPDATE: 2025 We no longer maintain a store on Society6
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Humming Along

Humming Along
The last two months (August and September) have blown by, and here we are over a week into October. There’s been a lot going on. We took a week off to recharge in the mountains in August. I painted my first plein air watercolor there and finished the Lily of the West—more on those momentarily.
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These are a few of my favorite things.

a watercolor of flowers, birds, insects including a bee and a butterfly
That’s the title of my latest completed watercolor, Favorite Things. I’m very pleased with how it turned out. I’ve been having fun using my masking fluid and entering an Alphonse Mucha inspired phase that started with revisiting Wolf Rules.
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Natural Resources

Natural Resources
Last year working for Audubon Rockies as a Seasonal Educator, I visited the second grade classrooms in Pagosa and taught students about insects in preparation for their visit to Four Mile Ranch for more in depth study. This year as the team of educators behind the program begins to think about making content virtual for the upcoming school year, I thought it would be a great opportunity to document a few of the critters around my home and some of the web resources I’ve found.
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Practice Making Progress

Practice Making Progress
Continuing to share my journey of discovery with watercolor, today’s post is meant to encourage you to find ways to advance your creative practice and for me to appreciate what I’ve accomplished.
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Pardon Me, I Arted

Pardon Me, I Arted
I’m sure you’ve noticed. The boundaries of the world have changed.
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Playing with Water

Playing with Water
I can’t say I’m a complete novice when it comes to watercolor.
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