Local Tourist Colorado – Cuchara Country Music Festival
Where does all the time go? We’re still here and we have lots of material to post, just been a bit BUSY! By now, many of you know that we live and work in the mountains of Southern Colorado and we...
View ArticleFree Energy Along The Purgatoire River
“The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude. No big laboratory is needed in which to think. Originality thrives in seclusion free of outside influences beating upon us to...
View ArticleStars Over Cuchara And The Stonewall Century Ride
The summit of Cuchara Pass is one of those spots that makes you feel like you are on top of the world. At 10,000 feet in elevation and far from the lights of Colorado’s more populated front range...
View ArticleInspired Wood Art By Annie Enke
We are fortunate to live in the midst of one of Colorado’s richest art colonies, giving us the opportunity to be inspired by some incredibly creative people. We recently completed a profile video for...
View ArticleThe Greatest Adventures Really Are Waiting In Your Own Backyard
A glance up from the kitchen window this week and Tammy spotted our local Bobcat friend in broad daylight, sitting on the walkway and steps that we commonly refer to as the “Catwalk”. Great Shot Tam!
View ArticleIt Doesn’t Get Much Better Than This
Late Summer Eve – West Spanish Peak and The Devils Stairstep Summer has reached maturity in the Colorado high country and as we anticipate the annual explosion of colors that will soon take place,...
View ArticleSummer’s Grand Finale
The Sangre De Cristo Mountain Range from the Wet Mountain Valley “Autumn is a second spring, where every leaf is a flower” ~ Albert Camus So bittersweet is this time of the year in Colorado. The...
View ArticleSanta Fe Escape
Palisades overlooking the Cimarron River – Cimarron Canyon State Park Taking advantage of the best weather that Indian Summer has to offer, we headed south this weekend, chasing the last remaining...
View ArticleTales From The Crypt
Scattered along the hillsides that surround the historic towns of Central City and Blackhawk you will find dozens of cemeteries, final resting places of the hearty souls who traded the easy life for a...
View ArticleForward
The lenticular cloud formations light up like a giant marquee. The stage is now set for the opening of a new season in the Colorado high country. The warm days of Indian Summer have been wisely...
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