HIGH ALTITUDE LIVING (8,000 ft and above - 2.450 meters)

Living at high altitude reduces risk of dying from heart disease: Low oxygen may spur genes to create blood vessels. Summary: Researchers have found that people living at higher altitudes have a lower chance of dying from heart disease and live longer.

Jeanne and I live at 8,400 feet (2.560 meters). We were talking about visitors coming (for workshops, friends, etc.) and if you are coming from a low elevation what you need to be aware of. There is a thing called Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS). It's real and can be very disabling for some people.

The best defense is to start at 5,000 feet and stay there for 3 days, drinking water like crazy and resting. Then, come up to the higher elevation and give yourself a day or two to adjust. That usually works.

Beyond the AMS, there is the sun! The sun up here will fry you fast! The UV is very very high up here and we have 300 days of sun every year. It's difficult NOT to be out in it. Water, clothing that covers your arms, legs, etc., and a hat. This is the best way to protect yourself from burning up. You will dehydrate and get very sick.

There's a lot to think about when we are considering having people visit.

Quinn and Jeanne’s house sitting at 8,400 feet on top of a mountain.

Quinn and Jeanne’s house sitting at 8,400 feet on top of a mountain.

Rocky Mountain Sheep - Summer is Coming!

A sure sign of summer arriving is seeing the Rocky Mountain Sheep at 10,000 feet (3.050 meters) above sea level having lunch. The warm weather has arrived in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado!

photo by Jeanne Jacobson

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The Studio Q Show - May 22, 2021 - Special Guest Dr. Sheldon Solomon

I hope this finds you well and healthy. I just got word that Sheldon Solomon will be my guest this Saturday on my show. This is very special because, for several years now, I’ve been a little preoccupied with Ernest Becker and his book, “The Denial of Death” (1973).

The book deals with our knowledge of our mortality (that we are going to die). It clearly defines what the theories are based on and makes a solid case for the truth of the theories.

Sheldon and his cohorts, came along some 10 years later and decided to put Becker’s theories to the test - will they stand up to the rigorous lab and field tests? Yes, they do. This is what Sheldon and his team lay out very clearly in his book. “The Worm at the Core - On the Role of Death in Life”.

Join me Saturday, May 22, 2021, at 1000 MST on my YouTube channel or on Stream Yard. Sheldon will discuss his studies on death anxiety and terror management theory (TMT) as it relates to artists.

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Our Backyard This Morning...

Good morning! Stunning light and content!!

Looking West-Southwest from our kitchen.

Looking West-Southwest from our kitchen.

Looking West from our kitchen.

Looking West from our kitchen.

Looking West-Northwest from our kitchen.

Looking West-Northwest from our kitchen.

Our Little Book About Our House...

Greetings!

We hope you are all safe, healthy, and happy. We are. We’re so fortunate to be up here in the “sky”, alone with nature. The value can’t be calculated. Spring is arriving here. We saw a big herd of elk yesterday. God! They are amazing animals! We’ve seen some Abert Squirrels too! Anyway, back to the house, book and photos….

Jeanne and I decided to take some snapshots around the place and put together this little (8” x 8”) photo book of some of our work in 2020. We made this little book for Jeanne’s mother and my father. They’re not on the computer and can’t do what you’re doing right now. So, it’s for them but wanted to share with the rest of the family and friends (for those interested).

These are just some of the pictures in the book - Quinn just snapped them with his phone.

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