...York," Linda remembers. "He said 'It's me. I found it.' And I said, 'Who? And you found what?' " The 265 acres offered gorgeous views of Smith Fork River, of snowy mountain peaks on three sides and sunsets behind Needle Rock, a 700ft...clothbound wiring was hanging down," Linda says. "Marley said: 'These buildings have possibilities. It's great.' I'm thinking, 'Oh, man'." "We've never bought and lived in a new house," Hodgson counters. "We've always bought...per cent of their time in Colorado; the rest of the year they decamp to their New York apartment (one of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's first homes) or travel. High season for the ranch is May to October, when Linda joins in on horse rides...By Kelly Pate Dwyer