Loving life in Colorado

...our story about loving life in Colorado!

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Continental Divide





I took Joe to the Continental Divide/Loveland Pass, which has always been one of my favorite spots within driving distance. We still hadn't been here long enough to do any real hiking, but we had fun wandering around and checking out a local "lake" and the wild flowers. We're definitely getting used to the altitude now...



We went a little ways up this path - maybe next year we can really do some hiking. This is a favorite spot for back country skiers in the winter.
What an amazing view. I love that you can actually see cloud shaddows here - a lot different than the perpetual shaddows of Ohio!







Our car is somewhere down there - we made it quite a ways, but the altitude kicked in.




You have to have your picture with THE sign. Mine is from the days before digital, so it's only in my album. There are people waiting to get a chance to take a picture with this sign.
This sign is a more recent addition to the scenery and a bit unnerving. It's aimed more at back country skiers in winter but still a little socking at first. Yes folks, it says blasting and long range weaponry. Hhhmmm...
The views up here are breathtaking!


Joe and the little "lake".





I love the wild flowers up here!


Whew! We made it! What a fun day!!

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Random weather in August

Out of nowhere we had a pretty severe hail storm in August this year. The hail was the size of nickles and it just piled up. Needless to say, Sonya was quite worried




By the time the storm was done, the hail was probably an inch or so deep.



Because of the wind, it stacked up so high in the front that it was even with our porch - above the steps!
Our side walk from the driveway looked more like a river.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Pike's Peak




So we thought it would be a good time to visit Pike's Peak - in the summer - but unfortunately the weather didn't cooperate with us. As the sign says, it's over 14,000 feet here, so the weather is much harder to predict. Who would have thought we'd get sleet in August?! We spent a lot of time in the little shop there with hot drinks, but Joe did manage to take a few pictures.
America the Beautiful was written in 1893 when Katharine Lee Bates visited Pikes Peak. She was apparently inspired by the breathtaking views. This monument commemorates that event.