PEOPLE COME to the San Luis Valley from very different places and lives. Often the move to El Valle means a shift in latitude, a morph in altitude, and a radical revision of lifestyle.
Laura Lunsford was a radio personality on WCOA in Pensacola, Florida, soaking in coastal rays and local celebrity. Now, she and her second husband, Jerry, live outside Monte Vista, on 160 desert acres with goats, sheep, llamas, chickens, and dogs. What prompted such an extreme change?
"Elk," she replies.
Jerry came to the Valley for the elk hunting and fell in love with the place. Laura joined him on a trip and likewise lost her heart. Their search for a vacation home turned into permanent settlement in 1997.
"People here are just so incredible," Laura says. "They're real friends."
Laura describes herself as "retired," but this warm, bubbly woman seems to have energy to burn. In addition to working and raising three kids in Florida, she taught silk ribbon embroidery and created papier mache sculptures. One day she picked up a magazine that featured a pattern for making a doll and decided to try it.
"By the time I got through I had three dolls," she says, "But they didn't match the picture in the magazine, so I made them into angels."
She took her work to a crafts show, sold the entire batch and picked up a bunch of orders for more.
"I was overwhelmed," she recalls.
She's been in the doll business ever since.