Wednesday, June 23, 2010
The Rockies, Part II
Sunday, June 20, 2010
"Take a hike!"
Someone said, “Take a hike…”. So we did just that! Should we have taken that statement literally? Hmm. Well, anyway, we took the day and drove to Carter Lake, Pinewood Reservoir and then Rocky Mountain National Park to check out different hiking trails.
We hiked the Shoshone Trail that starts out by Pinewood Reservoir in the morning, enjoying the cool pines and wildflowers along the way. Here is a picture of a beautiful Blanketflower taken by the reservoir.
Then we headed back to the meadows by Morraine Campground. The valley was awakening from its winter slumber, providing fields of gorgeous Yellowbanner flowers and wild purple Iris among the new green grasses.
Yeah, I know this photo is slightly askew, but I kind of like it that way. I had to get way down on the ground to capture the flowers with the mountains in the background, and it sure gets harder to do that every year! Don't worry, no flowers were harmed during this picture taking session.
Don ambles along the path, checking every footstep. We discovered this is a very well used path, not only by hikers, but also by people doing horseback rides. “Horse evidence” was everywhere!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
It's Lovely in Loveland
Yes, it is lovely in Loveland this time of the year. We started our walk around the nearby lakes at 9 AM, and it was 65 degrees outside. When we checked the weather for Phoenix, we saw they are predicting 110 degrees this weekend. This confirms why we leave before the heat sets in! We pass by fields of Blue Flax and yellow Salsify flowers.
I manage to get Don, Tatum and Nate to stop a minute so I can take a quick picture. Okay, Tatum, am I that funny looking that you have to giggle? Just deal with it!
It was a great nature walk this morning. We saw osprey, pelicans, geese, rabbits, fish, a frog, Killdeer birds, redwing blackbirds, a Western Grebe and even a beaver weaving it’s way among the cattails in the pond today!
One of our finds: a broken Robin’s egg along the path.
Nate checks out one of the informative signs along the way. Don't know whether the grass is itching him or he is doing a flamingo impression.
I loved this picture of the pelican with the snow capped Rockies in the distance. For the people still at home in Arizona, does the snow make ya feel just a tad bit cooler? If not, you may have to concentrate a little harder.......If all else fails, I'll send you the picture via email, which you can print out and paste on your window!
Don't overlook Overlook Mountain!
Our daughter, Lisa and her husband Ken decided that we needed to go to Overlook Mountain. Is this something I really can’t overlook I think as we drive up the narrow winding road in Golden, Colorado? Will it be worth it? It is a long way down that hill....
Yes, it is worth it! Look at the stunning view from up here! A little hazy maybe, but we can still see for miles and miles. Below us is the town of Golden, famous for the Coors Brewery. I toured there many years ago, and was one of the few people to pass up the free beer. They still do the tours, and I still Hate beer!
Overlook Mountain is also the burial place for Buffalo Bill, who was famous in the early 1900’s. He was buried here in 1917, according to his wishes. His wife's grave is next to his. We had been to his original home in North Platte, Nebraska two years ago. The house and barn there were definitely more interesting.
Sure can’t miss this sign as you walk up the mountainside! Wonder who is buried there??