Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Christmas Blessing


 
May the love and peace
that came to us
in for form of the Christ Child
be with you and those you love.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

All Things Bright and Beautiful




All things bright and beautiful,
all creatures great and small,
all things wise and wonderful:
the Lord God made them all.

God gave us eyes to see them,
and lips that we might tell
how great is God Almighty,
who has made all things well.
                                                       
                                     Cecil Frances Alexander


 
God Bless You and Be With You
as You Gather with Those You Love
during this Time of Thanksgiving.

Janice


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Rocky Mountain National Park


We have visited Rocky Mountain National Park many times in the past, and have taken numerous hikes back to lakes, etc.  This trip through we decided to hike back to Alberta Falls.  This is how the mountains looked as we were leaving the parking lot.


There were numerous little falls all along the trail.



At one point everyone stopped to watch this grouse.






Finally Alberta Falls came into view.





We continued our drive through the park
and stopped at many of the lookouts along the way.




This little guy was sitting there ready to give directions
to anyone who would stop by.



Posing seemed to come second nature to him.





The picture below is of one of my most favorite outlooks in the entire park.
I have always enjoyed seeing the beautiful lake twinkling in the sunlight way up in the tundra.  When I blew up my picture this time, I was amazed to see at least four lakes.



Even where we stopped to eat, there was interesting things to see outside the window.  This little marmot was a very busy little fellow.



Way down in the valley below us, I saw some spots moving and discovered there was a herd of Elk having their lunch and resting.




One last view from the tundra and the we were ready to leave the park and head west.



Thursday, October 14, 2010

We've been gone -- Our Adventures West

In September of this year, we got in our car and headed West.  Our destination was California to visit family and friends, but a part of our purpose was also to revisit places with special memories, as well as to experience some new vistas along the way.

After two long days of driving we arrived at Loveland, Colorado just as the sun was going behind the mountains.



There had been some rain on our horizons during the afternoon drive, and when we left our hotel to get something to eat, we we were greeted by a double rainbow.

The next morning we headed into those mountains through Big Thompson  Canyon.



After winding through the canyon, we arrived in the city of Estes Park, a place with many special memories from our honeymoon, 48 years ago, as well as other trips there with our family.  After settling in, we headed for the Devils Gulch Road.



A short way on the road leading out of town, we came across this impressive looking elk.




Along with two females and a couple of youngsters.




Further down Devils Gulch Road, we came to
The McGraw Ranch.


 


This is a dude ranch we stayed at a couple of times in the 1960's, and where we got lost by ourselves horseback riding in the mountains.  Back then, as we wondered through the mountains on our horses, evening was closing in, and owls were flying over our heads. We came across a sign for a Boy Scout Camp.  We thought, at least we could stay there for the night, but when we got into the camp there was a sign, "Trespassers will be shot upon without warning."  Bad idea--so we headed down a little dirt road leading out of the camp.  There were some houses, and we stopped to use their telephone to call the ranch; however, they did not have telephones up there.  We asked to borrow a flashlight, but they gave us a book of matches and told us there was a payphone in Glen Haven down the road a ways.  We finally made our phone call and was told to wait at a closed restaurant down the road.  After almost getting hit by a car on our horses, we arrived at our meeting place.  We got a ride back in the rancher's station wagon, and some poor cowboy had to ride our horses back through the mountain pass.  Did I mention it had started to rain by then?  You're probably wondering why we riding without a guide.  Mr. McGraw said the horses knew their way home, and we shouldn't worry.  He should have known better with a couple of dudes from Indiana.




As we headed back from our trip down memory lane towards Estes Park, the mountains of Rocky Mountain National Park and Longs Peak spread out in front of us.


Here's a little wider view.




Oh, how magnificent and how wonderful to be able to see this once again--even if we didn't have a new horseback riding adventure.












Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Something Beautiful Landed in My Path



Yesterday this lovely butterfly
was sitting in my path.

He waited for me to get my camera.


I walked around him many times,
but he didn't move.


I even added a flower for some color.
Later I saw him flying around the yard.

I am thankful he blessed my day!