Thursday, August 24, 2023

A Life Redefined in Mancos, Colorado


In the heart of southwestern Colorado lies a hidden treasure that promises a life unlike any other. Mancos, a small town that exudes charm and tranquility, offers an idyllic setting for those seeking a break from the fast-paced urban lifestyle. From its breathtaking landscapes to its strong sense of community, living in Mancos is a choice to embrace the beauty of simple pleasures and reconnect with nature. I'm happy to say I did that 32 years ago.

Nature's Embrace: Living in Mancos means waking up to the stunning beauty of nature every single day. Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests, the town provides a front-row seat to nature's ever-changing canvas. Imagine sipping your morning coffee as the sun rises over the San Juan National Forest, or taking a leisurely walk along the Mancos River to unwind after a long day. In Mancos, nature isn't just a backdrop – it's an integral part of your daily life.

Sense of Community: One of the most remarkable aspects of life in Mancos is the strong sense of community that envelops the town. Here, neighbors know each other by name, and a friendly wave or warm greeting is a common sight. From local festivals that bring everyone together to small businesses that thrive on local support, Mancos fosters a tight-knit community where everyone is not just a resident but a valued member of a larger family. Make sure next year you don't miss Burro Fest or Mancos Days.


Embracing Slow Living: Life in Mancos is a departure from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town's slower pace allows you to savor life's simple pleasures – whether it's spending a lazy afternoon reading a book by the river, cultivating a garden, or enjoying a leisurely bike ride through the countryside. In Mancos, you'll find that time moves at its own rhythm, giving you the space to appreciate the present moment.

Exploration and Adventure: While Mancos is synonymous with tranquility, it doesn't lack adventure. The surrounding landscape offers a playground for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and camping are just a few of the activities that allow you to immerse yourself in the natural wonders of the region. Have you driven up to Jackson Lake and hiked the trails? With Mesa Verde National Park a stone's throw away, you'll have the opportunity to explore ancient cliff dwellings and connect with the area's rich history.

Artistic Inspiration: Creativity thrives in Mancos, making it an ideal haven for artists, writers, and anyone seeking inspiration from their surroundings. The town's artistic community is vibrant, and the local galleries and studios showcase a diverse range of talents. Living here means having access to a wellspring of creative energy that can fuel your own artistic pursuits. Check out Mancos School of the West for various workshops.


Mancos, Colorado, isn't just a place to live – it's a lifestyle that encourages you to slow down, appreciate the beauty of nature, and forge meaningful connections with those around you. It's a place where you can escape the chaos of the modern world and rediscover the joy in life's simplest moments. If you're ready to embrace a life that's rich in community, nature, and authenticity, Mancos is waiting to welcome you with open arms.

Discover the transformative experience of living in Mancos and find your own slice of serenity in this charming Colorado town.

Thursday, April 27, 2023

How to Increase Curb Appeal


 1. Replace Old Hardware - Replace the entry door hardware, outdoor light fixtures, and mailbox. Choose hardware that contrasts the exterior paint colors. 

2. Paint The Front Door - Make a statement with the front door. Paint it a bright color or install a custom wood door. Add a wreath or other door decoration for an added eye catcher. 

3. Add Porch Seating - Invite guests to pull up and stay awhile with cozy porch furniture. Rocking chairs or a bench are both great options. 

4. Install Outdoor Lighting - Light the walkway to your home with outdoor solar lighting. Hang porch string lights as well. 

5. Refresh Plant Beds - Remove old leaves, plant fresh flowers, and remove weeds. Use stones or concrete blocks to edge the planter. 

6. Install A New Gate - a charming and attractive new gate can welcome visitors into your yard. 

7. Renew Paint - Refresh the exterior paint, and replace any old or rotting siding. 

8. Upgrade House Numbers - Do you have worn house numbers? Replacing them is a cheap and quick fix, taking no more than 30 minutes. 

Tuesday, April 18, 2023

What a long Winter and Spring has sprung!


 Yowza, we got 194% more moisture this year than average. It was a long winter and nice weather has finally arrived! Last week we hit 62 degrees and it caused the snow to melt quickly. Here in town it's all gone, at my home only 3 miles north there are a few piles on the north of buildings but only 6 miles north of town, Summit Lake is still frozen over and there is a lot of snow!! I've lived in Mancos for 32 years and have never seen a winter like this before. My red signed road flooded over Mud Creek. A red signed road means the county does not maintain the road. What a disaster! Cars were stranded on either side. Since being able to get emergency vehicles over Mud Creek, my son James and I plus a few friends fixed the road. What a chore. Several ponds up north are at capacity and we shall see if there dams break if our road holds. We are expecting a few colder days this week in the high 40's which is welcomed since it will slow down the snow melt. There is also flooding around Dolores as well. Click here to see my road! So if you are buying a home on a red signed road, make sure there is a road agreement with the neighbors.

Friday, January 6, 2023

Happy New Year and Woo Hoo Mancos, Colorado has SNOW!

 



One of the toughest challenges that comes with a lot of snow is clearing your sidewalks and driveways. I have a list of snowplowers and shovelers. Save your back and hire someone.

Another challenge that comes with a lot of snow is protecting your property from damage. Heavy snow can cause roofs to collapse due to the weight from the snow and ice. In extreme cases, walls of buildings can be pushed inward from the weight of the snow. To prevent such catastrophes, you should get your roof cleared of snow and ice if necessary. Make sure to also clean off gutters and downspouts so that water is directed away from your home.

Lots of snow, means driving can be difficult. Be sure you have good tires, check the weather conditions and have an emergency kits with a shovel, a flashlight, and blanket, in your vehicle in case you get stuck.

The lakes will be full this summer and the green grass will be poking thru in March. With all this moisture it reduces the chance of wildfires. Many have been blessed by cross country skiing right out their front door!