Showing posts with label PPHS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PPHS. Show all posts
Friday, May 19, 2017
Tipi 101
Hubby did this Chautauqua. We will be in Florissant on Saturday setting-up the tipi for the Pikes Peak Historical Society. If you're in the neighborhood, stop by! We'd love to see you!
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Fracking, Drilling and Your Utility Bill
Another interesting video from the Pikes Peak Historical Society.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
The Science of Sasquatch
Another great video from the Pikes Peak Historical Society
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Real Life Dr. Quinn
How many of you remember the tv show, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman? Well, that character was based off a real life person! And her name was Dr. Susan Anderson.
Last year, the Pikes Peak Historical Society hosted a monthly Chautauqua about this incredible woman. A local actress portrayed Doc Susie in a rousing rendition!
Friday, June 27, 2014
Roadtrip ~ A Rock Star
The Pikes Peak Historical Society has a free monthly program called a Chautauqua. Hubby and I try to attend as many as possible, no matter the weather. The guest speaker of a recent one was Richard Fretterd from the tv show, Prospectors, which airs on The Weather Channel.
Rich lives in the area and has generously donated many mineral samples to the PPHS Museum. He has been prospecting for many, many years and has a whole treasure trove of interesting tales to tell.
A smaller smoky quartz crystal donated by Rich Fretterd |
At a recent Chautauqua, he spoke of what it was like making the show, Prospectors. As well as finding the pocket of elusive pink topaz which he had spent years looking for. Rich brought a nice sampling of topaz specimens and several smoky quartz crystals with him to the afternoon talk.
Afterwards we all relocated to the PPHS Museum for the dedication of the two enormous smoky quartz crystals which Rich had donated to the museum. The two crystals are nicknamed The Brothers - after Rich and his brother, Vincent "Scruffy".
The two Smoky Quartz Crystals were found a few miles north of the town of Florissant and are some of the largest smoky quartz crystals in North America. The Brothers were found in the Holy Moses Pocket of the Godsend Claim.
A person can only wonder what other treasures are waiting to be found ....
This photo is referencing the smoky quartz crystal on the left side of the photo above. |
A person can only wonder what other treasures are waiting to be found ....
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