we stopped at some quaint little south colorado town for lunch one afternoon. this old water tower for old steam train engines caught our eye. i snapped a few pix of it, but this one was my favorite.
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we stopped at some quaint little south colorado town for lunch one afternoon. this old water tower for old steam train engines caught our eye. i snapped a few pix of it, but this one was my favorite.
mesa verde is a beautiful area. i was very taken by the cliff dwellings, the mountains and terrain. it's purported to have lots of wildlife, though we didn't see many. we did see 4 big buck our first night, some wild horses, and could smell where the mountain lions had been marking territory. i would have loved a glimpse of a bear....
we covered many miles during our trip earlier this month and would often just stop at points of interest and stretch our legs and look around. this was one of my favorite stops in colorado. temperatures were brisk, the day was beautiful, many people out enjoying the park, and we walked around a good while with our cameras drinking it all in.
the elk in the rockies were very acclimated to people...they just slowly grazed and ambled through the valley ignoring their audience. this fellow seemed to be saying...'she's mine...hoofs off!' isn't he cool??
time for martha's A-Z Photo Challenge - M....
magnificent snow leopard in front of mural at denver zoo
penguin mates at denver zoo
city of estes park at the foot of the rocky mountains
many of the businesses in downtown tucumcari, nm had murals on the sides of the buildings.
mesa verde national park, colorado...7-800 year old cliff dwellings
mountains of mesa verde national park
the majestic rocky mountains
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this may not be a typical september shot, but we spent the first couple of weeks of september driving through the midwest. i tried to pick a couple that had a little fall color, though we were a little early to really see any fall colors.
these were taken in the rockie mountains. click on the link above to play along....you have until tomorrow evening.
"This Round Robin Photo Challenge is titled, "It Isn't Easy Being Green!" suggested by Julie, of "Julie's Web Journal." Green is the color... imaginations are encouraged to take it and run with it... the sky is the limit! If it is Green, and it inspires you, it's a go."
hubby and i have just returned from a southeastern-mid western loop of our beautiful country covering over 4000 miles in 2 weeks. and this a perfect time to introduce some of my shots. :)
from the denver zoo....
oklahoma pasture
eureka springs, arkansas
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