Q: How did you come to be in and around WC3?
A: I moved to Woody Creek in 1976 when the Tavern was a post office, store and gas station. The train still came to Woody Creek once a week to pick up iron ore that came from a mine above Ashcroft. Woody Creek was an active ranching area. WC3 had some time before coming to fruition. I have been a part of it since the Stranahans and Ann Owlsley got it going. Meanwhile I am a first and second grade teacher at Aspen Community School.
Q:What's your favorite leisure-time activity?
A:My favorite leisure time activity is a combination of hiking/walking/ xc skiing/ in the woods with my binoculars and journal with a small water color set of paints or with friends.
Q: What would be a perfect 24 hours? (money, obligations, travel constraints don't apply...).
A: A day at the Margie Hut in the summer with my favorite friends or family, great food, including chocolate cake, and the peak of wildflower season.
Q; Any profession you've always wondered about...something you've always wanted to be?
A: I have always wondered about being a weather reporter; sort of like Jim Santori on the weather channel when he is reporting on a hurricane and looks like he might blow away at any minute.
Q: Why is Woody Creek/WC3 important to you?
A: I think a place that provides community is the best kind of place there is. I love seeing the variety of people, the delicious food, the books, the opportunity to show my art, and the various gatherings.
Q: Favorite Song/Album/Band ?
A: My favorite song are from the Sound of Music and Simon and Garfunkle.
Q: Will you share a guilty pleasure?
A: My guilty pleasure is eating a piece of chocolate cake just because it tastes so great and cloud watching in the evening summer sky.
Q: If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?
A: If I were a super hero I would use my powers to slow the world down and reduce the amount of just plain stuff.
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