These two peaks are located in Southern Colorado. The Ute, Comanche and Apache Tribes called these peaks the “Wahatoyas.” It means "Breasts of the World." When the Spaniards moved through the region, they named the peaks Twin Peaks or Twin Brothers. The East peak is 12,683 feet in elevation and the West peak is 13,265 feet in elevation.
Travelers from the east can see these peaks from 100 miles away. They rise up from the valley floor like two majestic mounds on Mother Earth’s otherwise, flat countryside. It is easy to understand how they were named.
Back in the 1800’s, when Settlers passed through this area, these two peaks were the landmark for crossing Cuchara Pass and reaching the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. What a significant sign to let you know that you are going the right way!
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:
“When you are on the right path, the signs couldn’t be more clear.” tc
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Show You the Ropes
I have learned many things in the years that I have walked this earth. My parents instilled values within me when I was a young girl. School teachers taught me the basics in math, English and writing. Different people influenced my religious beliefs. However, the one instruction that cannot be taught, recited or scored by others is EXPERIENCE, itself.
My father taught me how to do basic maintenance on a lawn mower/small engine. But, I did not value that knowledge of “checking the oil,” until I blew up the engine. My mother taught me how to cook. But I did not value the lesson, until I had to make food “the old fashion way” with no electricity to microwave my meal!
Parents, let kids try and fail and try again. Kids, never give up. The most valuable lesson that a person will ever learn comes from doing!
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:
“Experience is the best teacher in life.” tc
My father taught me how to do basic maintenance on a lawn mower/small engine. But, I did not value that knowledge of “checking the oil,” until I blew up the engine. My mother taught me how to cook. But I did not value the lesson, until I had to make food “the old fashion way” with no electricity to microwave my meal!
Parents, let kids try and fail and try again. Kids, never give up. The most valuable lesson that a person will ever learn comes from doing!
So, on that note, the quote of the day is:
“Experience is the best teacher in life.” tc
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