Before Last night we had some new friends over for some snacks and drinks cocktails and hors d'oeuvres. Tiffany and Sean of Camp 1899 and Lisa and Mat of Shiny Camper. They all live locally and it was nice to get to spend a little time getting to know people…
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I'm really enjoying and feeling thankful for my sweet little environment here and thought I'd take a few pics to share. It's a beautiful evening and I stayed outside reading on my iPad until it was completely dark.
5 CommentsYeah, this photo sucks, but I'll keep it small and you can just fuzz your eyes and imagine how lovely the ambiance is. Add to this visual the constant sound of crickets, cicadas, and an owl and it'll be complete.
Comments closedLook how huge these spots at Cherry Creek are! We need to have a party here, just so we can utilize all the space! What you can't see is that our neighbors are each about 40-50 feet from us. I'll try to get that photo tomorrow. Also, look at these…
2 CommentsOur new spot at Cherry Creek. We're parked next to another Airstream (a Bambi). How nice!
Comments closedYesterday early evening we drove up to Hagerman Pass. Here's the view: The road got to be pretty rocky and slow and we found a spot we thought we'd use to turn around in. But first, Kevin got out the hex and flew for a few minutes. Here's the road…
Comments closedOkay not really. Maybe "near" a thunderstorm. We got back from Cowboy Mounted Shooting in time for another dramatic thunderstorm. It was loud but short, and resulted in a pretty double rainbow: After the rain stopped, we took the hexacopter out and Kevin flew a few batteries' worth. We found a county…
2 CommentsWe've been enjoying this area for the past couple days, but mostly we've been working and not taking very many photos. Here's downtown Leadville taken with my iPhone while driving. Last night we met some new friends/blog readers Debbie and Glen. They just bought their first Airstream and had a…
2 CommentsWhat a gorgeous drive today from Mueller State Park to Leadville. We drove past four (I think) of the Fourteeners…the mountains in Colorado over 14,000 feet. The tallest mountain is Mt. Elbert, at 14,439ft. (Colorado has 53 mountains that qualify as Fourteeners!) We'd both been a little bummed not to…
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