Monthly Archives: July 2003

Creede Cemetery

  This is a very old cemetery…going back to the days of the wild west. Bob Ford (the man that shot Jessie James) is buried nearby. Forks of lightning and the sharp crackle of thunder was keeping me company up … Continue reading

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Country Music

The little town of South Fork had a craft show today and there was a country group entertaining. I stopped to grab a picture and ended up staying until the last note rang out.  The sun was shining, and then … Continue reading

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Great Sand Dunes National Monument

It’s hard to realize the immensity of the dunes, until you notice that there is ‘another’ couple in the picture…to the left and a few ridges back. These are the tallest sand dunes in North America and rise in a … Continue reading

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Recollections

Prentis Leewright is a talented artist, carver, writer and historian. And he has given his family an incredible gift…the gift of his own memories. All too often, in the bustling world in which we live, our youngsters don’t care about … Continue reading

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Flowers

Flowers are a smile from God…   Frontyard Imagine waking up every morning to this view. The only thing I can think of to beat it is our ‘front yard’. It changes constantly, from meadow to desert…from mountains to ocean… … Continue reading

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Lonesome

The headlights of this car look lost in these wide-open spaces… The sky rumbled and grumbled all afternoon. Sounded like a couple of old men arguing in the next room. Every once in a while one would take his cane … Continue reading

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Mining

There is evidence of old mining activity over many parts of Colorado. I’m always tempted to really explore but most of the areas are pretty unstable.

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Moose Mural

This mural in downtown Creede, CO has to rank as one of my favorites.

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Cattle Country

You always have to be on the lookout for cattle on the roads of Colorado range land.  There ‘is’ a fence here but it looks like this youngster somehow found a way out, decided to go exploring, and mama is … Continue reading

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Choices

Life is abundant with it’s choices. A thousand untried paths that beckon us to amble throughtheir gate and linger just a bit… 

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