Apparently summer is over. I'm not even sure we had fall. But currently there is snow falling, and lots of it. When I went to bed last night, it was raining, but when I peeked out the window this morning at 5:00, I was shocked to see about 3 inches of snow on the back deck. It looks like a winter wonderland - except for the blistering cold wind!! I am not a huge fan of wind. Messes up one's hairdo...you southern women should understand.
But we're in for it. They are predicting up to a foot of snow today and tomorrow. And it's the heavy kind, where shoveling is not simply a few minutes of exercise, but rather a dominating task to snarl at.
Alas, it's Halloween time in Colorado. Snow is inevitable.
Should make for some interesting snowman possibilities for the trick-or-treaters. I may have to pull out my Calvin and Hobbes book to get some ideas.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
October sunrise
We had a nice sunrise here in northern Colorado on Monday morning...for about 5 minutes. Then the sun disappeared behind a very big cloud, and it refused to peek out the rest of the day. Glad I had brought the camera to work...just in case. This was taken from our parking lot.
I've learned to recognize some things in cloud formations and sky patterns, and can usually tell if it's worth the time to take the camera along. Plus, being up here in God's country means most days are beautiful, in one way or another.
It didn't have as much color as some mornings, but it was nice. And the lone duck out there paddling around was a nice addition. I wonder if she was thanking God for the beautiful sunrise too? From the rising of the sun, to the place where it sets, the name of the Lord is to be praised. Selah.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Arches National Park
Ok - so you may have noticed that I have not been blogging lately. Basically, I just don't have time for it; but I don't think more than 3 people actually read it anyway. Not that you 3 aren't important. It just doesn't seem to be the best use of time.
On the other hand, I have discovered better use of time to be taking pictures and hiking in incredibly beautiful places. Like Arches National Park, for instance. This is the North Window, near sunset last Thursday evening.

And this one below is of Delicate Arch - again near sunset, but on Friday evening.

Yes, I know. The color is amazing as that warm sun hits the rock - it explodes with color.
The weather was perfect - in the 80's and not a cloud to be seen. Very thankful for such trips!
If you have never ventured to Moab, Utah for scenery such as this, you may want to consider it.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Still alive here...
Sorry I haven't written anything in a while. Things have just been very busy, and I have found myself to be quite occupied with other things. The garden, yardwork, re-caulking the tub, visiting my aunt in TN, brushing the cat... You get the idea. And as it is, I really have no deep insights to share today. So I'll quickly post this with the prayer that you are reminded today of God's amazing love for you! This crazy world spins round and would appear to be out of control some days; but I assure you, our God is very much in control. His kingdom is never shaken!
Monday, July 27, 2009
Crisp Air, Cat Hair and Crankiness
Did you ever have one of those weeks that was so overly busy, you didn't have time to sleep? I just finished one of those. And this morning as I headed to work, I realized how exhausted I was. I pray I'm nice today, and not cranky because I'm so sleep deprived. I think I am typing to stay awake!! HA!!
I'm sure Romeo thought I was living somewhere else, and just showed up to feed and brush him. Poor kitty. By the way - he hates to be brushed. He tolerates it, a little; but he hates it. I can get a couple of strokes in, and then he gets up, moves about 3 feet and lays back down. So I scooch across the floor, start the brushing again, and without fail, he tolerates about 3 or 4 strokes, and moves again. It's like a game we play across the living room floor. But because he is so blessed with wonderful fluffiness, I have to brush him quite often. One would think he might be used to it by now, but no. Perhaps his previous owners did not man the brush as often.
Regardless of the cat hair, Monday has arrived, and I need a nap. I have my doubts about today's productivity. I will rely heavily on my trusty co-workers, and slightly on the rest of them! It is a beautiful morning, though. Blue skies, sunshine, crisp Colorado air. We've had crazy weather this spring and summer. It's not been typical at all. It's been very mild - usually July is hot, well into the 90's or even to 100. Not this year. We've had a couple of 90 degree days, but this weekend probably didn't even break 82. But praise God, it's always beautiful here in Colorado. I believe that if God ever took a vacation, He would come to Colorado!! Have a great week friends! Know that God reigns - and He loves us so much!
I'm sure Romeo thought I was living somewhere else, and just showed up to feed and brush him. Poor kitty. By the way - he hates to be brushed. He tolerates it, a little; but he hates it. I can get a couple of strokes in, and then he gets up, moves about 3 feet and lays back down. So I scooch across the floor, start the brushing again, and without fail, he tolerates about 3 or 4 strokes, and moves again. It's like a game we play across the living room floor. But because he is so blessed with wonderful fluffiness, I have to brush him quite often. One would think he might be used to it by now, but no. Perhaps his previous owners did not man the brush as often.
Regardless of the cat hair, Monday has arrived, and I need a nap. I have my doubts about today's productivity. I will rely heavily on my trusty co-workers, and slightly on the rest of them! It is a beautiful morning, though. Blue skies, sunshine, crisp Colorado air. We've had crazy weather this spring and summer. It's not been typical at all. It's been very mild - usually July is hot, well into the 90's or even to 100. Not this year. We've had a couple of 90 degree days, but this weekend probably didn't even break 82. But praise God, it's always beautiful here in Colorado. I believe that if God ever took a vacation, He would come to Colorado!! Have a great week friends! Know that God reigns - and He loves us so much!
Monday, July 20, 2009
Hike - Again
This weekend I hiked up to Isabelle Lake. It's not a strenuous hike at all, but is so very pretty. With all the moisture we had this spring - and yes, even now as I type - everything is so alive and green. The wildflowers are blooming, but not at their peak yet. And there was still a lot of snow to be seen. I'll post a few pics:

Hope you enjoy!
Bless the Lord, O my soul and all that is within me, bless His holy name!
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Hike
Went on a short hike this morning. One of the benefits of living in Northern Colorado is the easy access to the Rocky Mountain National park. I still believe it to be one of the most beautiful places on earth.
I didn't want anything too strenuous today, but just enough to be out, enjoy the scenery and get a little exercise. So I hiked up to Dream Lake (photo at top), and then on to Emerald Lake. Round trip is just under 4 miles, so it was short and sweet, and I was home before lunch.
I thank God for His wonderful creation, and the beauty of His handiwork.
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