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Do Something Scary–Happy Halloween!

It is homemade and frightening.

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The Essence of a New Day

I have been getting up early every weekend to shoot the sunrise and hands down it has been an unforgettable experience every time.  It beats sleeping in.  The light, color and beauty that unfold before your eyes is simply spectacular.  It is the … Continue reading

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It is that time of year–the pumpkin pie contest!

LIBBY’S Pumkin Pie recipe is still the best. This classic recipe has been on LIBBY’S® Pumpkin label since 1950 and it is easy to prepare.  For over 60 years,  the culinary minded have been mixing, pouring and baking this time tested recipe. It … Continue reading

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Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness

I enjoy trout. They are never disappointing company. They like the things I like–clear mountain streams, swift moving water, wildness.    Harry Middleton

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The Witch is Back

A bewitching evening of pumpkin carving!

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Young Peasant Woman with Straw Hat Sitting in the Wheat (1890)

I have been living and breathing van Gogh all summer long and I still enjoy painting his work.

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The Yellow Brick Road

You hike a path of yellow petals. What you see is a palette of gold, yellow and red hues.  What you hear is the “quakees” in symphony with the spruce and pine forest and what you smell is the medley.  It is Oz.  … Continue reading

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Love Where You Live

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The Migration

Though the land crab is mostly terrestrial,  they do rely on the ocean for part of their early life cycle. Spawning occurs from June–November or when the spring rains begin. Once the eggs are fertilized, the crabs migrate to the … Continue reading

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Beads on the Avenue

One of the most famous stories in American history involves the trading of beads. Legend has it that Peter Minuit and the Dutch settlers purchased Manhattan in 1625 for $24 in beads.  Although, they now say our history books have it wrong … Continue reading

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