Colo. woman misses 'Oprah' and escapes wayward boulder



GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- Angelique Fiorillo says the boulder that crashed through one wall of her second-story apartment and out another might have struck her if she'd been in her usual spot watching "Oprah."
Instead, Fiorillo said she was in a neighbor's apartment when the table-size rock thundered down Red Mountain last week.
"We're like, 'Oh my God, what is that?'" she said.
Her husband was at work. Her two cats, Odin and Loki, took cover under a bedroom dresser and were unhurt.
Rain apparently had unleashed a slide that sent the boulder bouncing down the mountainside, glancing off tree branches and then crashing through Fiorillo's apartment. It landed on the lawn outside, leaving a trail of debris.
"I'm doing OK," Fiorillo said. "I'm alive."