RULES FOR A FULL MOON BY LINDA LUKE I understand some of you have been inquiring as to the title “Celtic Magician,” which has been assigned to me by this publication. Well, the truth is I love Celtic music and I do believe in Magic. The Celts are commonly thought of as the ancient Irish. […]
Issue: May 2006
Published May 2006
Fishing in Woody Creek...Lawyers Guns and Money...Hal Haddon Interviews Ed Bradley...Why A Bill Of Rights Defense Resolution? Andy Hall in the Kitchen...Dr. Hunter S. Thompson on Speedism...
Published At Owl Farm
(when you least expect it)
RIGHTS DEFENSE: RESOLUTION
MARCH 30, 2006, WOODY CREEK, COLORADO This Bill of Rights Defense Resolution was adopted on March 30, 2006 by the Woody Creek Caucus, a neighborhood caucus organized under the Pitkin County Home Rule Charter. Constitutional oaths of public officials. This resolution expresses our deep concerns to all who hold constitutional offices — judicial, legislative, and […]
DISPATCHES FROM A NATIVE SON
BY J. WINSLOW BASTIAN AN ODE TO WOODY CREEK It is 2 a.m. on any given night and all of a sudden I jolt out of bed to hear a sound that is all too familiar to a Woody Creeker. You know what I am talking about: the subtle, refined, and elegant noise created only […]
A WOODY CREEK CHILDHOOD
BY MOLLY STRANAHAN The oldest of George Stranahan’s six children, the author is writing a memoir of her childhood in Woody Creek as a gift to her father for his upcoming 75th birthday. Inspired by the first issue of The Woody Creeker, she shares with us, beginning with this installment. the memories of a dozen […]
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT…SORT OF
BY DANIEL A. SHAW It seems only fitting in this inaugural issue to document my inaugural visit to Woody Creek. It didn’t start well. My then girlfriend lived in New York City but owned a little cabin in Woody Creek. When she asked me to join her out there for a week in March of […]