October 14, 2004
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FINALLY - WHOOOO HOOOOOO ___ A Photo! In fact a photo I took this evening because I was hoping to catch that striking gold as it appears against the deepest blue sky I've ever seen.
(I got a response from the Xanga team about the problem with my account not accepting photos. And it looks like the problem has been solved! Now to show you more of my new stompin grounds ... )
I never tire of looking at the mountain ... Pike's Peak sits above us watching us, protecting us, and inspiring us with it's moods and apparel.
This next photo taken at Cheyenne Mountain has become the wallpaper on my desktop. If you like it, I'll send you the full sized image and you can pretend you are working in a woodland paradise as well.
Does it look to you like two camels kissing? This was taken from the base of the rock.
Here it is from the back side of the formation. You can see that I'm shooting over the guard rail at just below treetop level so maybe that gives you an idea of just how massive this rock is.
There isn't a photo of the red-assed baboon that I can show you, it's strictly from my imagination.
But now that I know I can upload photos, I'll extend my apologies in advance to my compadres with dial-up. Because I have a lot of pent up need to show off the beauty in which I now live. I'll be back with more.
Comments (12)
Wow! That is beautiful. It's good that you can appreciate the beauty all around you, even in the midst of your troubles.
Yay!!!! Pics!!!! Gorgeous!!!
there's no red-assed baboon?!?!?
great.
BURST my bubble why don't ya.
ah, i need to see pike's peak again. it's been too too many years for me.
hey. it's gonna be ok, terri.
I didn't know you were having that photo prob... I had that once, but they fixed it as soon as I reported it. LOVELY pics! I never tire of the mountains either, 'cept mine are a little shorter than yours. I'd love to paint these!
Nice photos!
wonderful pics!
awesome pics m'dear...
I wanted to post, a wee bit after the fact but anyway, posting is what counts.
Even the drainage ditches are nicer in Colorado.
dial-up? heaven-forbid!
Beautiful pix. And maybe we can photoshop you a pix of a baboon while I'm out there.
Great photos - a beautiful place here.
beautiful pictures..my brother lived in colorado for several years and he never sent any photos that pretty
Belinda
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