by Nancy Best Growning up in Pitkin during the Depression and working closely with her woodcutter dad in the woods since she was a small child, Adelina Taylor was a woman with many stories to tell. Some of those stories she told in Colorado Central Magazine. She loved reading the magazine, too, even being called by the magazine a favorite subscriber. Another lover of Colorado Central, Dorothy Roman, had introduced her to it, and she in turn passed her affection for it on to Jean Buster. Retired teacher Buster tells how she and Taylor became acquainted in 1997: “Adelina and ...