Friday, October 23, 2009

Musical Blogs

Once again...I am switching things again with my blog. Rather than make a new one, I am going back to an old one, the reason will be given there. Thanks to all of you who followed along. Click here for the new/old blog.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Road Trip

Becca eluded in her blog about our recent road trip with more details to follow. Here are some of the scenic places we saw along the way...

Saturday, October 3, 2009

San Juan Silouhuette

(San Juan Mountains as the sun went down, creating an alpine glow)
Yes...!!! I got my camera back! Now, I have a bunch a pictures to catch up on, which shouldn't be hard in the next few weeks. Have a great weekend everyone.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Aspens in Black and White

We did make it to the high country for a little while yesterday. We left prematurely which Rebecca will cover in a later blog as to why (she'll be able to sensationalize it better :) Meanwhile, I took a few pictures of the surroundings. Be sure to click on any of these pictures to see the full version, and even download them for your desktop of screen saver.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Frozen Roses

These rose hips are really showing off their red color before all the leaves fall off in just a few more weeks. We're going to head back to the high country again today to see if there are any more leaves to see...stay tuned!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Los Sangres en Blanco

Working the "late shift"at work the past few weeks has put me at the airport around sunset. It was not quite sunset yesterday when I snapped this of the Sangre de Cristos with their new white blanket.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

First Day of Fall

This past weekend as the first day of fall came upon us, it was more like the first day of winter here. Snow showers and sleet were blanketing the area. Even parts of Colorado were under winter storm warnings. Things do change fast here at 7500 feet.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Sanctuary

I guess this slow elk (cow) thought it best to take sanctuary in this abandoned cabin so as to avoid being thought of as an elk and shot during hunting season. Why else would a cow be in a house?

Monday, September 21, 2009

Changing Seasons

After church this past weekend we briefly went to the high country. The colors are beginning to change and should be peaked in about 7-10 days. Hopefully we will have some more free time to get back up there.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Going to Seed

It's amazing how fast things grow here in order to guarantee their growth for the coming year. Literally, it seems that plants sprout, grow, and go to seed in about 2 months, and then it is all about waiting until next year...

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

When Lions Attack

This big yellow beast was recently spotted trying to attack Brooklyn and I while we went on our snake hunting expedition...luckily we avoided most of his slobbery attempts at gumming us to death...he might have been distracted by a duck or two!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Here Comes the White Stuff

While we had rain on the valley floor this past weekend, the high country is already getting the white stuff. It won't be long now until we are getting out the snow shovels...wow, where did summer go?!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Snake Charmer

All I can say is you should have seen the look on Grandma's face when Brooklyn walked into the house with this little guy...priceless!!!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Backyard Sunrise

With my full work schedule and MY camera still in a broken status...there hasn't been a lot of time for some good photo taking. Hopefully I will get off my duff and get my camera sent off this weekend. I feel like my daughters without their blankie...I don't know how life goes on without it.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Happy Labor Day!


I hope you all had a nice labor day. We sure did. Cannot say we did a whole lot, other than traveled to the mountains. They were stunning and gorgeous as usual, and cold. At 12,000+ feet, fall is almost over, winter seems to be blowing in already. It won't be long till the photo above is covered in snow.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Time for Chilies

Ah, can you smell them? There is NOTHING like the smell of roasting anahiem chilies this time of year. When Becca and I were overseas we used to long for this unique, once a year smell. We bought some fresh chilies yesterday at the farmers market and now have plenty for future use awaiting us in our freezer. Just in case anyone was wondering, there will be Mexican food in Heaven, and when you are fortunate enough to eat it here on earth, no need to pray over it...it is already blessed!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Camping in the Backyard

You don't have to go far here to enjoy a nice camping experience with great views and a relaxing atmosphere. I'm sure Becca will be posting some more pics (with people) on her blog soon. Here is what the sunset did for us as we were cooking hot dogs in our kiva.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Backyard Sunset

After returning home a few nights ago from a walk in our neighborhood, this is what God was painting as the sun was setting.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Almost Harvest Time

Summers are too short here. This barley field is just days away from being collected into the bin...or sent to the hopper to make Coor's Beer. Regardless of it's use, the quick seasons here at 7500feet in the Rocky Mountains remind us of life's own seasons, and how we must make the most of them while they are happening, because we often look back wondering where all the time went.

Earthen Farmhouse

Things have sure changed on the farm over the last century. I would be willing to bet that the family that used to live in this house was large, and was still content to have a roof over their heads and loved ones around them. It seems like now all we want is a bigger house where we can all get away from each other and have our own space...ironic.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Accent to Mt. Blanca



This past Saturday a coworker and I left early in the morning in order to climb nearby 14,345ft. Mt. Blanca. We were able to drive part of the distance, and then we hiked and climbed the remaining 4 miles each way. It couldn't have been a better day. Even while we were on the summit, the wind was calm and the temperature was warming. Both the climb and the drive were thrilling, and we were even home for dinner.



This video shows a 360 degree of what there is to see from the summit. Yes, I am chewing and smacking. I didn't realize it until I watched the video when I got home. Lunch at the summit was awesome!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Hay Ride

Continuing my series of photos from the family reunion, one evening all the little kids (yes there are a bunch of little ones) jumped on the hay wagon for a ride around the pasture. I got the feeling they all had a blast, and thankfully no one fell off.

Time for New Shoes

Again while at the family reunion, some of the horses were scheduled to get some new shoes put on. All I know from watching this event countless times over my life is that horseshoeing (ferrying) is not for wimps. It is hard work.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

You Might Be a Redneck if...

What is a good family reunion without some good ol' wholesome potato gun shooting. After we finally found some good black powder (i.e. Aqua Net hair spray) we were launching potatoes and apples somewhere in the neighborhood of 100-150 yards. All that participated usually reveled in a Tim Taylor moment after they fired their ordinance. Even 84 year old Great Grandma Jean took a turn, although I didn't hear her grunting in pride afterward. We'll have to work on that part next time...

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Breakfast Delivery

What cannot be seen in this photo is the fresh, hot, cinnamon rolls that this Amish family was bringing us for breakfast while at the family reunion. Them was some good groceries!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

The Way of the Buffalo

While at a family reunion this past weekend, I captured this Tee Pee as the sun was going down. It was set up for all the kids to play in and that they did. Great times and memories built together as a family. More pictures to follow, at least of the landscape type. For those of you who want actual people in my pictures, look to Becca's blog.

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Aspens with Indian Paintbrush

Hopefully I can keep some pictures coming. Yesterday I went to get some more crop dusting photos only to find that my camera body has bitten the dust. I cannot figure out what is wrong, so now I am looking for repair centers. I hope it can be fixed...inexpensively.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Dragonfly


Again, while at the Great Sand Dunes NP, the dragonflies seemed to be busy along the trail just like us. So, while we sat and ate some PB&J's for lunch, I captured a few as they perched near the creek by which we were eating.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Sand Dunes NP

Another photo from our recent trip to the Dunes. Seen in the background is the Sangre de Cristo Wilderness.