We are excited to tell you about the Tour de Victory. We know that for each of us, whether we have Parkinson’s or not, exercise improves our quality of life; and cycling may be the very best form of exercise. But I may be a little bit prejudiced. Have you ever done an on-road event?Continue reading “Tour de Victory Cycling Challenge”
Author Archives: Patti Burnett
Ordinary World
Mine was a charmed life, at least at first. There were six of us kids, with two parents who loved us and each other. I felt secure in the knowledge that all of our major needs would be met – although with four brothers who were hockey players and wrestlers, my sister and I hadContinue reading “Ordinary World”
CHRONIC HOPE: God’s Redeeming Presence in the Midst of Pain
I wanted to let you know that we’re proceeding with getting the book published and have changed the title to CHRONIC HOPE: God’s Redeeming Presence in the Midst of Pain. Rachel is helping me with the editing, and it’s my desire to have everything in to Salem Publishing by the beginning of May. I willContinue reading “CHRONIC HOPE: God’s Redeeming Presence in the Midst of Pain”
I’m Writing a New Book: Listening for Your God – Finding God in the Midst of Your Pain (Working Title)
New Title: CHRONIC HOPE: God’s Redeeming Presence In the Midst of Pain I have been working on another book. This one is called Listening for Your God – Finding God in the Midst of Your Pain, and it is a compilation of bible quotes (mostly), quotes from famous people, song lyrics, stories, and some quotes fromContinue reading “I’m Writing a New Book: Listening for Your God – Finding God in the Midst of Your Pain (Working Title)”
SAR Hasty’s Eulogy
Our friend and companion, Hasty, was deployed on his final mission at 1600 on April 10, 2000. Since January, Hasty had endured seven grand mal seizures, which became increasingly debilitating with each event. Dan called me to come home on Monday, because Hasty had had another seizure. When I took him for his last walk,Continue reading “SAR Hasty’s Eulogy”
Hasty
Anyone can go visit Hasty in Dillon. He’s always there, right next to the tennis courts, atop a boulder, looking vigilantly outward — a statue, forever holding a noble pose. In Summit County, Hasty is a canine celebrity, the first trained search-and-rescue dog to call the county home. His owner, Patti Burnett, was a skiContinue reading “Hasty”
Who’s There: Dan and Patti Burnett
Read full article originally in the Summit Daily written by Jennifer Huffman on January 31, 2005 Dan and Patti Burnett solve real-life mysteries in the backcountry of Summit County with the help of some furry friends. The Burnetts are part of the Summit County Rescue Group, which uses dogs to find people lost in avalanchesContinue reading “Who’s There: Dan and Patti Burnett”
Summit County’s First Avalanche Search and Rescue Dog
Anyone can go visit Hasty in Dillon. He’s always there, right next to the tennis courts, atop a boulder, looking vigilantly outward — a statue, forever holding a noble pose. In Summit County, Hasty is a canine celebrity, the first trained search-and-rescue dog to call the county home. His owner, Patti Burnett, was a skiContinue reading “Summit County’s First Avalanche Search and Rescue Dog”
