The title of this blog is From Western Colorado and therein lies both content and point of view. My name is Amy Hadden Marsh. I live in the Roaring Fork Valley on Colorado’s Western Slope so what you read here might be about western Colorado or it might be what a western Coloradan thinks about art, politics, the environment, or even western Timbuktu.
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I love what you’ve done, my dear. My next task is to tweak my blog and expand outward in inclusiveness. Your commentary reminds me of the Apache site in southern Arizona which was their sacred territory atop a mountain which was taken over by the RC’s and is now an observatory. I Googled the topic and found the link below, which is a nice summary. You might do some research on this one and add it sometime. Peace, a
(http://books.google.com/books?id=8je1uCLLRvgC&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=sacred+Apache+site+Arizona+Roman+Catholic+Church+observatory&source=bl&ots=8G08ZUqR2O&sig=32-HOQ57b3alPf2aDnO2k0Ht43Y&hl=en&ei=mBSmSZmDOomQtQPA3_3cDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA27,M1
Hi Amy! I heard you on NPR last night, and decided to look you up. It sounds like you are doing well, and making a name for yourself. I’m still in Arizona, about 45 miles from Prescott. I miss Colorado, but I love it here too. Take care, and keep up the good work.