Monthly Archives: August 2012

Missouri viewpoint

We seem to really know how to park in the middle of turmoil. First trip after our retirement put us in a nasty political campaign in Arizona, which Gabby Giffords eventually won. The decision didn’t come until well after election … Continue reading

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Rock Eddy Bluff

Even though my last few blog posts have been from Colorado, we’ve actually been in Missouri for a week today. And despite our fears that we’d be greeted by high temperatures, we’ve been pleasantly surprised by moderate days and cool … Continue reading

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One more Colorado memory

Just one last Colorado adventure, a few pictures and we’re off to Missouri. The last day we were in Colorado we went to Seven Falls, a beautiful attraction I hadn’t visited since I was a college freshman. Somehow, I hadn’t … Continue reading

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From the Heights to the Depths

The day after we climbed the Crags ( just under 11,000 feet), we drove to Cripple Creek to take in the Molly Kathleen mine (1,000 feet below the surface) and the Cripple Creek-Victor narrow gauge railroad. Again, it was familiar … Continue reading

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Familiar ground

This past week was so much fun! After Tim, Heidi and Jadelyn left (reluctantly, I might add), we took in some familiar bits of Colorado. Probably our favorite hike in Teller County is to a place called the Crags. Years … Continue reading

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Too busy!

Well, we’ve been so busy enjoying family in our beautiful Colorado paradise that I didn’t take time to write a blog. On the other hand, we’ve taken enough pictures to furnish material for several new posts, so if you don’t … Continue reading

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