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Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Around Estes - Part 2
Labels:
birds,
Colorado,
Estes Park,
Home,
Lakes,
Mountains,
Photowalks,
Rocky Mountain,
Trees
Friday, February 22, 2013
Around Estes - Part 1
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Bagpipes and Cabers
Hi! Oh my god, I am a horrible blogger. Seriously, I think every possible blog post I've thought about starting the in the last year (and obviously didn't write) started this way. Well, lots has happened and at the same time, nothing much. I'll just jump in to random pictures and do something and screw chronological order of events. Thank goodness, I'm not a linear person. I was in Colorado over the summer and fall, and they just happen to have a Scottish Fair there. Naturally, I went. I mean, bagpipes and caber tosses, how can I resist.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Is Old the New ... New?

Labels:
Animals,
bison,
Butterflys,
Canada,
Colorado,
Estes Park,
Grand Canyon,
Hockey,
Lakes,
Me,
National Parks,
Niagara Falls,
Randomness,
Retro,
Sand Dunes,
Stanley Hotel,
Sunsets,
Wisconsin,
Yellowstone
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Randomness: Things in my room
Butterflies and hockey players... oh yeah! |
Sometimes, when I don't know what to write about I do one of these take a picture of everything and call it random and post it. With the hope that it will get my creative juices flowing. I don't know if it does or if it just a cop out post. But here goes, this edition of randomness involves the strange things I have floating around my room.
Labels:
Cat Wine Bottles,
Colorado,
Dodge City,
Hockey,
leafy sea dragons,
Marian Gaborik,
Markus Naslund,
Miikka Kiprusoff,
Mikko Koivu,
Minnesota,
Minnesota Wild,
Randomness,
tea cup,
Vancouver Canucks
Sunday, November 6, 2011
What a pumpkin
Labels:
Animals,
California,
Colorado,
dogs,
Koal,
love,
Minnesota,
Rocky Mountain,
Travels,
Wyoming,
Yellowstone
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Random Estes Park

Thursday, July 28, 2011
Old Hotels! Stanley and Baldpate
I like old buildings, I really do. I think they are nifty and I am always on the look out for some ghosties. And they are just cool. I am a nerd for them. I can't help it I love all the tiny little details. I think that is what made them so much fun. In case you forgot I spent a lot of time in old Yellowstone buildings (Lake Hotel, The Inn), and I grew up in one. Maybe there a connection, or I just like old things.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Petals: Mt. Evans- Goliath Nature Area
The wild flowers were in full bloom while at Mt. Evans. This was amazing. It made the drive absolutely gorgeous. Part way up the mountain is a little stop called the Mount Goliath Nature Area. It is just fabulous stop! It is a whole bunch of wildflower gardens. And a bristlecone forest. To the best of my knowledge I'd never been in one before. They are awesome, they are like the oldest living trees or something strange like that... expect a post.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Wild Thing: Mountain Goats
Labels:
Animals,
Colorado,
Family,
goats,
hiking,
Mountains,
Rocky Mountain,
Travels,
Wild Thing
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Mt. Evans
My parents came to visit me in Estes and like anyone who works in the tourist buisness, I just wanted to get away for my weekend. We did. We traveled about an hour and a half south to one of Colorado's many 14ers. Mount Evans, which is just out side of the town of Idaho Springs (which is about 10 minutes from Blackhawk, a place with many casinos that I lost money in.) We left Estes early on Thursday and we had hoped to see Mount Evans that day. But it was later in the afternoon when we got there and since it is the monsoon season here, it was raining. And there is no point of being above treeline if you can't see very far.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Petals: Estes Park
So I just had to bring back the petals series for a post on Estes Park Colorado. As I mentioned I am spending the summer here, and it is just glorious! And there has been great weather and lots of fun days. There will probably be a part two of this when I get some more Rocky Mountain flowers. But I've spend some time in Estes and there were flowers galore. And a garden of wild flowers,
Monday, July 11, 2011
Wild Thing: Moose Part 2
So, I've totally blogged about moose before. But it was kinda a boring post, cause I've seen so few moose in my days. You can read it here... But seriously it would be so much better after my weekend a few weeks ago. Me and some friends drove over Trail Ridge Road to Grand Lake Colorado. An adorable little town! (My car nearly died, but that is a story for another time. The west side of Rocky Mountain is where one finds the moose!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
View from My Door: Evening Clouds
I love clouds, and at this elevation, they are quick little buggers. Tonight it was gorgeous out. The weather was wonderful, there were clouds, and as the sun went down it just lit them up. I grabbed a hard cider and my camera and just went out to the porch to hang out for a few. I took a bunch of pictures. It was just too pretty not to! Just spectacular was the view from my door.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Lily Lake
I had such a hard time getting motivated for my day off. I woke up early as always, but went back to sleep for at least another hour. I had no idea what I wanted to do. A part of me just wanted to be lazy and not leave the room, but I had to do something. I went to breakfast and decided to go to lily lake. It is about 7 miles south of Estes. It is a short trail around the lake. I took a book, my journal and the camera and that is how I spent my morning.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
View from My Door: Afternoon Storms
Saturday, June 18, 2011
View from My Door: Crazy Weather
Thursday, June 16, 2011
View From My Door: Elk Edition
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Alberta Falls... Alberta Falls...
That Thursday, the other hike I did was to Alberta Falls. I left from the Glacier Gorge trailhead; not far from Bear Lake. I was warned by the park service (volunteer??) that the whole trail was still covered in snow. I wasn't too concerned as it a short hike only .6 miles in and .6 miles out... actually I think it was closer to .9 in and out. Their signs were sending me mixed messages. The first .3 miles was pretty dry, and as I came to a bridge over a raging stream I noticed it was snow covered.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Bear Lake
I had Thursday off and I got up early and did some easy hiking. I first went to Bear Lake, and then to Alberta Falls. So June in Rocky Mountain is still pretty snowy. And in some places it hasn't melted yet, and both of my destinations were such places. Bear Lake was mostly frozen still and the path still covered in snow. It made for some unique hiking.
Bear Lake is an incredibly short nature walk, though due to the snow, I only walked around half of the lake and went back the way I had come. I just wasn't feeling to secure in snow. I am not always the graceful sort and the last thing I wanted on my day off was to tumble into freezing cold waters. But it was such a pretty day that it was totally worth it. I love the drive to the lake and the walk was so much fun, and it was gorgeous anyways. Win-Win!
Labels:
Colorado,
hiking,
Lakes,
National Parks,
Rocky Mountain,
Snow,
Summer,
Water
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