Archive for the ‘Nature’ Category

father’s day and a nature hike

Posted on June 20th, 2011 by mountain girl  |  Comments Off on father’s day and a nature hike

Our Father’s Day was sweet and simple. We usually don’t do much for special days, but try to live each day as if it were special – which it is. Father’s Day was no different, although our very special Dadda did get a few tokens of affection: a card, a hand-stamped keychain, a lemon meringue pie. […]

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weekend travels

Posted on June 14th, 2011 by mountain girl  |  3 Comments »

Over the weekend we headed south to Canon City. The wild lands out there are so beautiful, and there’s always lots of wildlife. Last time we were there we saw the bear… …this time lots of deer and a few turkey vultures who were enjoying a fresh roadside kill. We hiked in the woods, where […]



growing

Posted on June 12th, 2011 by mountain girl  |  Comments Off on growing

The garden is slowly but surely growing. Our little plot (second from top) is comical with its gigantic tomato cages protecting tiny tomato plants. It’s hard to see, but Zia has one pink petunia blooming there. We have a bumper crop of spinach, and the red romaine, green leaf lettuces, collards and kale are growing […]

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the girl who cried bear

Posted on June 7th, 2011 by mountain girl  |  Comments Off on the girl who cried bear

I SAW A BEAR! But…I have no proof (head hangs dejectedly). For once, I went out in the wilderness without my camera. Here are some animals we see frequently around here, and for these, I did have my camera handy. Elk. They are HUGE! Buffalo. There is a preserve where they roam not too far from […]

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river day

Posted on June 4th, 2011 by mountain girl  |  Comments Off on river day

There’s nothing quite like a flowing river to ease your mind and make everything feel right. Nothing, that is, unless it’s a river, fly fishing, corn on the cob and knitting all at the same time. I think just maybe our spot in heaven will have all of those. It was a little on the […]

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