Lodge Great Room

Lodge Great Room
Lodge Great Room

Thursday, December 1, 2022

Bill's Memorial Service

 

 

Taken at Bill and Juanita's 20th Anniversary trip to Yellowstone

We are having an in-person memorial for Bill, but he touched so many people worldwide, we wanted to be able to Zoom it as well. The Allenspark Community Church has been kind enough to set it up for us.

Bill's service is scheduled for tomorrow, December 2 at 2:00 p.m. MST. If you'd like to join us virtually, the information is below.

Topic: Bill Martin Memorial Service
Time: Dec 2, 2022 01:30 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

A Loving Legacy




With the heaviest of hearts we are sharing with you that Lodge owners, Juanita and Bill Martin, were involved in a tragic vehicle accident on Monday, Nov. 21 outside of Moab, Utah.  Juanita was flown to Grand Junction, Colorado for treatment of her injuries.  She is already on the road to a full recovery. Reba, the Lodge Dog, was treated by a local vet and has been released to friends of the family. She will resume her Lodge Dog duties shortly.

 Unfortunately, Bill was lost to us in this tragedy.

To allow time for our family to heal, the Lodge will be closing for the winter and will be welcoming guests again in March.  We will continue to take reservations throughout this time, though responses may be delayed.

In honoring Bill’s legacy of kindness, compassion, and love of humanity we would ask you to do a simple random act of kindness that does not involve monetary support and may be a tad outside your comfort zone.  This would bring such joy to him!

Feel free to share your favorite memories of, and about, Bill in the comments section.  We would all love to read them and it is important for the rest of the world to understand the impact that one wonderful man can have.  

 

Friday, October 7, 2022

Orphan's Retreat - October 2022

 

 Calling all Crafters & Friends:

 The Allenspark Lodge B&B would like to host a special

 “Orphans Retreat”

Our first Orphan’s Retreat this fall.

Let's have some Halloween fun!

We have selected the weekend of Oct. 28-29, 2022.

*Check-in any time after 3:00 p.m. on Friday

Check-out by 11:00 a.m. on Sunday

Gather some friends and a project to work on – any kind.

Limit of 15!

Pricing for the weekend package:

Single Occupancy - Private Bath: $220/wkend
Rooms 1, 4, 6, 8, 16, 22

Single Occupancy - Shared Bath: $195/wkend
Rooms 2, 3, 15, 18, 20

 

Double Occupancy - Private Bath: $125/per person/wkend
Rooms 4, 6, Apt.

Double Occupancy - Shared Bath: $110/per person/wkend
Rooms 18, 20

Room choices are on a first come basis. 

 Meals included.

(Fri. Dinner, Sat. Breakfast & Dinner, Sun. Breakfast)

*Thurs. night available: regular room rate; includes dinner Thurs. night,

breakfast Friday.

Check in 3:00 p.m. Friday - Check out 11:00 a.m. Sunday

All craft types invited – or just come to relax!!!

 

For reservations call: 303-747-2552 or email: aplbnb@aol.com

Saturday, May 15, 2021

Horses Come Home!

 Today finally got here - the day to bring the horses home!  It seems like they have been gone for soooo long.  We took them to our daughter's house last October, evacuating them from a possible fire situation.  In fact, we even evacuated ourselves a few days later because the fires surrounding us were cutting off any escape route off the mountain.  Two days later we returned home during a snow storm - Colorado weather never disappoints.



Washoe ready to come home.
 

It just didn't make sense to bring the horses back home when we would have taken them to winter pasture within the next two weeks anyway.  They spent the whole winter with the cousin horses - Skeeter, Copper and Pearl; five Mustangs in one pen.  They did well together and came home in great shape.

 

 

 

 

 

 Alloy getting some mud off before loading.



 

Many thanks to GunDiva and E for letting them 'hang' with your guys.  I just can't express how happy we are to have them at home again.

Bionic Cowgirl