October 1, 2012
September 30, 2012
Started day doing our laundry, since we leave tomorrow for
Raton, wanted to make sure it got done.
Not sure if we’ll be dry camping or what!
Afterwards decided to go to the Pioneer museum but it’s
closed on Mondays, too bad, so we decided to go to Camping World and purchase a
switch for the shower.
Dropped Bobby off at the house and I decided to go window
shopping….love window shopping! About
30 minutes after I left, Bobby called, apparently while trying to fix the
shower, he broke the faucet. Back to
Camping World we went….$16 later, we have a new part. Drove home, Bobby fixed the shower, then I
went window shopping once again. This time,
I did wait to make sure no more mishaps before I left….lol.
Came home and now
September 30, 2012
Some of the artwork |
Casey Tibbs |
Look out Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame here we come. What an excellent exhibit of the history of
the rodeo and its champions. It
features every aspect of the sport. We
were lucky in that they were having a team roping contest at the facility, so
after touring the museum, we watched them rope.
We then came home to watch the finish of the Ryder Cup. Trying to decide what route we’ll take to
Albuquerque, not sure if I want to make the coach climb over 8,000’ to get
there. Will decide on Tuesday when we
head south. If we don’t go to Great
Sand Dunes, we’ll head to Raton, NM.
September 29, 2012
One of the formations in the park |
Bobby treated me to breakfast at Cracker Barrel, I love
Cracker Barrel. Came back home because
I left Max out….he was just not ready to come in when we left….lol. We then went to the Flea Market…it is about
3 times larger than Havasu’s. Bobby
bought some screen savers for his IPAD but did not find anything else.
Paint Mines |
Decided to drive to Calhan, CO http://paintminespark.webs.com to see the Paint Mines
Interpretative Park, it’s a park that features natural clay sculptures
featuring cliffs, spires & hoodoos.
The Indians used to use the soil to create their pottery and ceremonial
paints. Because of the White, Orange,
Purple and yellow soil, the area is beautiful.
On the walk back to the car, saw a mountain lion paw print. Glad he was not around when we were
visiting!
Now we are home, weather is turning cooler…thought storms
were gone!!!! Bobby is watching the
Ryder Cup while I work on our blog.
September 28, 2012
Art in downtown |
Started out by going downtown to take pics of the artwork. They have very unusual art. We then head to the Air Force Academy to
watch the cadets march to lunch. It was
so crowded, apparently the classes of 1992 and 2002 were having their
reunions. However, we did get to see
the cadets march to lunch. What a time
consuming procedure….no wonder they only do it on Monday’s and Fridays. They started lining up around 11:45 and
finished marching around 12:30. Best
part was when the helicopters flew over and then landed right in front of
us. Awesome!
Cadets waiting to march to lunch |
Dropped Bobby off at the coach and I went out and about
looking at nursery items. I want a
device called a tipsy pot tower.
Saw
one in TX, can’t find one anywhere now!
Owner of Nursery told me to use a piece of wrought iron, might give it a
try.
September 27, 2012
Pike Peak from Golf Course |
Played golf at Patty Jewett golf course again, but this time
we got to play a different 9 holes.
Jim Kyle joined us, Sally his wife said it was too cold….it was
cold. We were the first team off, so
played in 3 ½ hrs.
He played great! |
Came home, had lunch then went to Costco and Safeway. Brought the stuff home and then I went to
Hobby Lobby, when I came out the ground was white from hail. Called Bobby to tell him and he informed me
that there was a tornado warning going on.
Told him where I was and he said it was in my area. I told him I was safe and would be home
soon. Saw nothing! Thank goodness
September 26, 2012
One of the carriages |
Backyard of Penrose house |
The Penrose home is now used for conventions, meetings, etc , but it’s still an beautiful old place. The grounds are the most impressive, as they are fairly original. Very little of the furniture is original but what is, is absolutely beautiful. We also got to see 4 bucks roaming the grounds. They certainly know they are protected.
We then took a drive up the Cheyenne Canon. Along the way we saw the discovery home,
where the owner creates this magnificent art work and displays it in their yard. We continued on up to the Hunt Waterfall….once
again we got to see the changing of the colors. Never get tired of it! I had heard on the news this morning that
you can preserve leaves with glycerin, so I gave it a try. Simple to do, will see if in fact it does
preserve the colors.
September 25, 2012
We had heard from friends that the Cheyenne Mt Zoo was spectacular. It’s built into the side of the mountain, so you do a lot of up and down walking. They were cleaning most of the cages, so not many of the animals were outside, too bad, as it’s hard to take pictures thru the cages. They are in the process of rebuilding the Elephant facility, so we did not get to see them. Some of the displays we did see were unusual so it was a nice experience.
Along with your zoo admittance, you get to go to the Will
Rogers shrine. You do have to drive
thru the zoo to access the shrine. The
views from the shrine were awesome! We
did not spend much time as a major thunder and lightning storm was starting and
we had left windows open in the coach and needed to return to close them.
Will Rogers Shrine |
September 24, 2012
Had to run to the Post Office to pick up our mail, then went
to Safeway for eggs . Brought these
items home and then headed to Olympic Training Center. Took the tour, it’s about 45 min, got to see
the main event area, shooting, wrestling and swimming facilities plus the main
building and gift store areas. We saw a
few athletes at the wrestling area, but otherwise it was extremely quiet.
We learned that there are two other facilities, one in Chula
Vista, CA and the other in Placid, NY.
Went home for lunch and had a visit with our friends Jim
& Sally. They left around 1:45 to
go on the Pikes Peak Cog Railroad; we head to the Garden of the Gods. First stop was the visitor center, and then
we headed to garden area, where we took a hike. Weather was get cooler and we could see rain
coming, so headed back to the car, where we headed to the Trading Post. Looked around and then came home.
September 23, 2012
Laundry day once again! Afterwards we went to Old Colorado City. It's a very small area, walked around and I bought a decorated pot.
September 22, 2012
Three Trees |
The big stump |
Well it’s official, fall has arrived. Drove to Florissant, Co and saw the
Florissant Fossil beds. The fossils
date back hundreds if not thousands of years.
We also got to see a petrified forest…..these were some of the largest
pieces that we’ve ever seen. We took a ½
mile trail and saw various old trees, but the most impressive was the “stump” ,
which was at least 8’ tall and 8’ wide.
Also there was one that was three trees in one, the only one of its kind
in the USA.
Along hwy 67 |
We then drove to Cripple Creek, an old mining town, but is
now a gambling town. Every building in
town on main street was a casino. Think
we only saw one gift shop, had lunch at McGills, very good. Then we took hwy 67 back to the town of Divide
and then hwy 24 back home.
Cripple Creek |
The scenery along hwy 67 was amazing! The Aspen have turned colors and the canyon
was alive with Yellow, red, orange and green.
Absolutely beautiful! Also we
got to see a herd of big horn sheep.
We are now home and watching the Oregon State Beavers
beating UCLA. Yeah Oregon! Next we’ll watch the ducks!
September 21, 2012
This is at the bottom of the falls |
Notice the steps we had toclimb |
Today we decided we need to exercise our legs so we headed
to Seven Falls (actually there are more, but from the lookout point, you can
only see 7). What a mistake that
was! We climbed up and down over 500
steps….it would not have bothered us if we were at sea level, but at 6,000 ft
plus you climb approx 1,000 ft. Believe
me it was extremely difficult (we could have used Penny’s oxygen once again)
and we had to stop for deep breaths about 6 times. Our thighs certainly felt this climb,but, it was beautiful from the top.
The lookout point is accessible by elevator (different trail
and set of steps if you which to climb to it), which we did (but took the
elevator) at the end of our hike. Once
we reached the top of the steps, we continued on to Midnight falls, it’s a
small falls about 1/2 of mile up a trail.
Yes, you climb more steps and it’s a slight incline. The area up there reminded us of Mt Hood,
lots of Ponderosa and White Fir trees.
Would be beautiful in the winter!
Seven falls |
Saw him on the way home |
On the way down, we decided not to take another trail,
knowing we had to climb down the 224 steps we came up. Believe me, going down was much easier, but
if you are afraid of heights, don’t take this hike. Coming down would make you extremely nervous! We watched 3 workers cleaning lights that
they use for the evening lighting show.
They were rappelling to the lights, not a job I’d want!
Came home and decide to give the legs a rest. Tonight we are going to the Elks lodge for
Spaghetti dinner.
September 20, 2012
Garden of the Gods |
America the Beautiful monument |
We then drove to the Garden of the Gods and took the auto
tour. We only had about an hour, so
just walked around balancing rock and the twin rocks. Then we headed back into town to have some
lunch before we caught the train.
Board the train at 2:40 for the 8.9 mile trip to the
top. It’s a cog train that goes on the
east side of the mountain. You never
see the paved road until you reach the top.
The trees are turning colors so it made it a very scenic trip. Along the way the engineer points out varies
sites and gave us facts.
One of the things I wanted to see were the big horn
sheep. When we were almost to the top,
we saw a herd of them. Also we spotted
deer, marmots and some birds.
Miramont castle |
September 19, 2012
Patty Jewett Golf Course |
Playing at Patty Jewett course |
We played golf at the oldest course west of the Mississippi,
the Patty Jewett golf course. We were
paired with another couple (Michelle & Jason), lots of fun to play
with. Michelle lives in Colorado
Springs but Jason was from Pueblo. He
was a second baseman with the San Diego Padres player until he hurt his shoulder. He could hit the ball a mile! They gave us several tips on the area and
told us about the fire this summer, glad we were not around then. We’ll see the damage tomorrow when we head
to Pikes Peak.
You'll notice in the pics that the air is cloudy....the fires from WY, ID & MT are in the air and we could barely see Pikes Peak. Hopefully tomorrow it will clear out!
September 18, 2012
Chapel |
Stadium |
We are so proud to be Americans, today just reinforced it as
we visited the Air Force Academy. If you have not visited this facility and are
ever in Colorado Springs, it’s a must! You
enter on the North end, must be cleared thru security and then we headed to the
visitors center. Along the route you
have the opportunity to see the training fields for some of the activities the
cadets partake in. We then continued on to the visitor’s center,
where we saw the small museum, walked around the gift store and watched a movie
about cadet life….very interesting.
B52 |
We then walked to the Chapel……I had seen pictures, but they
don’t do it justice. What an amazing
feat of architecture. We walked thru
both floors and then headed over to the sculpture garden. From
here we were hoping to see the cadet’s march to lunch, but during this time of
year it only occurs on Mondays and Fridays.
Hopefully we’ll have the opportunity to return to see them.
artwork near chapel |
We then took the driving tour around the area you are
allowed to view, which includes the stadium, Doolittle Building, golf course
pro shop and the B52 bomber display.
Came home to have a late lunch and found out we’d be able to
move the coach to a spot with water and electricity…..yeah!
Tomorrow we are playing golf and might see a museum.
September 17, 2012
Broadmoor Hotel |
View from Cheyenne Mt |
We then headed to Broadmoor golf course.....it's a major complex...hotel, spa, shops, golf, tennis, etc. Extremely beautiful course but the only way you can play it is if you are staying at the hotel. Even then, it's over $200 a person. Bobby bought a hat, then we went up to their Cheyenne Mountain course. I wanted to see a bear, the pro shop told us golfers had seen one earlier. It's a course much higher than the main hotel area. Views were spectacular! We did see deer, turkeys and squirrels but no bear!
Cheyenne Mt Golf Course (part of Broadmoor) |
She was near the golf course |
It's raining again, so we'll spend the remainder of the day in the coach....it's now 4:00 PM. Yes, I know how to waste away a day! LOL.
September 16, 2012
Left Denver around 9:45, only traveling to Castle Rock to do some shopping before we continue onto Colorado Springs. Arrived at the mall around 10:30, gave us time to find a parking spot for the coach and truck....not easy if the mall is already open. We knew it did not open until 11:00 AM. Did our shopping, bought more than I expected. Knew we were going to purchase jelly at Harry & David's. Also bought some clothes, stuff for the kitchen and an accessory for the BBQ at Coeman's outlet. They had GREAT prices.
We continued onto Colorado Springs around 2:00, arriving at the Elks lodge around 2:30. All of the spots are full, so we are dry camping until someone leaves. Who knows when that will be.
Tomorrow, we'll check out the town
September 15, 2012
Lake Echo |
Summit Lake with Mt Evans in background |
I love fall, today we took a drive to Mt Evans. The Aspen trees are turning colors, it was so
beautiful! The road to Mt Evans is the
highest North America drivable road. We
were not able to drive all the way to the top, due to road damage at Summit
Lake, think we were 5 miles from the top.
Still, we were at over 13,000’.
Believe me; your lungs told you, you were out of oxygen.
Fall is coming |
The scenery is spectacular, colors amazing and wildlife
wonderful. We walked down this trail to
see the Chicago lakes and low and behold, we spotted a mountain goat. Made my day!
Mt Goat at Summitt Lake |
The road up and down is very narrow, especially once you get
beyond the tree line. I see why some
folks hate the drive, drop off is straight down but the view is worth the fear! OK, maybe not for some! LOL.
We came home, went grocery shopping and then to the Elks for
dinner. Met our friends Bill &
Sally, had dinner with them. They’ll
join us in Colorado Springs in a week.
Decided to spend another week in Denver area, we compared notes and gave
them some sites to see.
September 14, 2012
Hammond's Candy Store |
Making candy canes |
If you want to see how hard candy is made, make sure you go
on the Hammond Candy Tour. Bobby and I
were the only ones this morning, so we got to spend much more time learning
about the facility. They make a lot of
candy. They even gave us samples of their
Mitchell Chocolate turtles, which we understand does not usually happen. It’s because there was just the two of
us. We bought a few things plus they
gave us many samples of their candy.
Bronco Stadium |
We then went to the Bronco Stadium and took the tour. Very interesting….once again it was a small
tour so we got to spend more time than normal, learned about the history and of
course about their famous players. John
Elway is now working for the Broncos and is #3 in command. Of course they are very proud of
Manning.
Bobby on the playing field |
Left stadium and decided to go to Cherry Creek shopping
area. It’s supposed to be the largest
shopping destination between Chicago and San Fran. It might be but Bridgeport in Portland is
more impressive. Bought a couple of tank
tops and a belt, exciting aren’t we!
On the way home we were driving thru the historic district
and Bobby saw a red fox in a yard. To
quick for a pic, now we are watching the
movie Thunder Road. It truly is a
classic! Later we are going to Casa
Bonita for Mexican food.
September 13, 2012
Another piece of art |
One of the many statues we saw |
Tried to get into the Mint, but needed reservations. The next available date is the 19th,
but we’ll be in Colorado Springs by then.
Then we headed to the Colorado History Museum, it was just OK, would not
recommend it …very basic…more for children than adults. Next we decided to walk to Larimer St, it was
about a mile away, which gave us the opportunity to explore more of the
city. Larimer St is the oldest section
in downtown, in fact it used to be the cowboys Red Light district.
Capital bldg |
City at 1 mile above sea level |
President Obama is in town but we did not see his
motorcade. Thank goodness, we took the
surfaces streets home, with no problem.
September 12, 2012
Rains hit Denver |
Gunsmoke Gun Shop |
We got over an 1” of rain, never seen a creek fill so fast
and come over it’s banks, as the creek next to us. Amazing.
September 11, 2012
Had to go get more blood work done this morning, then I can
home and we waited around the RV park until a full hookup spot became
available. That was around 9:30. Got the house set up once again and then we
decided to go Tuesday Morning. Bobby
wanted a new cover for his IPAD.
Downtown Denver |
September 10, 2012
Red Rock Amphitheater |
Visitors Center @ Red Rocks |
Started the day by driving to Red Rock Amphitheater. What an amazing place. It's hard to believe that they've carved an amphitheater out of rock out in the middle of know where! We might look into attending a concert while we are in the area.
Buffalo Bill Codys grave |
Boettcher Mansion |
Some of the artwork in Golden, Co |
Golden, Co |
September 9, 2012
We got up and did laundry (had to go to a launder mat about 1 mile away) and then waited around for the Broncos game to start at 6:30 PM. The Elks is having a potluck, so we decided to join them. Had a great time but left at 1/2 time, I was freezing and did not take a sweater. Came home and watched the 2nd have on our TV.
September 8, 2012
Went to the Boulder farmers market, then to the post office and then we packed up and headed to Westminster, Co. We'll stay here for a week or so. Once we got settled in, I went out shopping....did not find anything to buy....boo hoo!
Came back and went to the Elks lodge where we had spaghetti for dinner....at $5 a person, it was much better than cooking! While waiting for dinner, I played the pulled tab, for my $5 investment, won $300. I was so excited! Sure tomorrow I'll find someting to spend it on....lol.
September 7, 2012
Ran errands and got a hair cut. It's raining so we'll stay in and watch the US Open tennis match. It's cool here today, high is only suppose to be 74. I have a sweatshirt on, feels strange!
If our mail comes tomorrow, we'll head to Westminster, CO to be nearer to Denver and it's attractions, otherwise won't leave until Monday.
September 6, 2012
Celestial Tea Factory |
Dress made of tea bags |
We then went to Kaiser to get my prescription and then off
to play golf that Flatirons Golf course.
Now we are home and watching the Democratic convention.
September 5, 2012
Had a drs. appt at 8:45, which took about 30 min. Found out I have tendentious in my right
shoulder. He gave me a Cortisone shot
and hopefully I’ll feel as good as new in 2-3 days. Fingers are crossed.
San Malo Church |
Lily Lake |
Arrived in Estes Park around 12:30, stopped at Subway and
had lunch. Looked thru several shops and
then continued on into the park, entered the park at the Meadow Visitors
center. We took the Trail Ridge Rd to
the highest continuous paved road point, 12,090’ per the sign, decided to take
the trail leading to the area called the mushrooms. You climb another 200’ or so. Believe me, it was a slow climb. It was cool (ok cold) and very little oxygen
at this height.
Mushroom formations at 12,300' |
It was now after 4:00 PM so headed back towards Estes Park, took the route leading us out through the Fall River Visitors Center. There they have the coolest gift store….two stories! Looked around for over an hour, in fact spent so much time the visitor’s center closed and we did not get to view. Next time! I bought a plant pot holder, very cool!
Continued on into Estes Park, it was getting late so we
decided we’d not look at anymore stores but head home. However, along the way we saw the elk in the
city park. Of course we turned around
and took pics. There were 15 does and
the buck. He was magnificent.
Headed on to home, had a late dinner….pizza (frozen) and
salad, now watching the football game.
September 4, 2012
Weather Center |
Went to the drs. Office to get my blood drawn for my annual kidney tests. Thank goodness Colorado participates in Kaiser Program so I could get this done. Also set up an appt to have my shoulder looked at, still not any better than when I left Havasu.
This afternoon we went to NOAA (national oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration) to take the tour.
The show you around the facility (1 ½ hrs), showing you the national
weather facility (here the watch for hurricanes, tornadoes, lighting,
etc). Many of the local weather stations
use their information to broadcast to us nightly.
Earth with the ocean currents showing |
Then we drove to Celestial Teas facility. We were too late to catch a tour so we just tasted several flavors and looked thru the gift shop. I bought a box of Sweet Wild Berry Zinger Ice. Prices were very reasonable.
September 3, 2012
Leanin' Tree Museum |
Boulder Falls |
We then headed into downtown, found a street market, walked
around but did not purchase anything.
It’s a very small version of Portland’s Saturday market. Decided to go up Canyon Drive, it’s goes
from Boulder to Nederlands. Beautiful
drive thru the Rockies, along the way we stopped at Boulder Falls…..small but
beautiful. We continued onto
Nederlands, which is a small ski resort town.
Walked thru the shops and then headed back home, spent the remainder of
the day watching US Open tennis and movies.
September 2, 2012
Arapaho Indian memorial |
One of the characters at the street mall |
After Costco we attempted to find drs office, found it.
Then we headed to downtown Boulder to see the Pearl Street Mall, it’s a four block pedestrian only mall. We parked about 2 blocks away and walked around the area. Stopped at several stores, the Peppercorn is a kitchen store (Penny & Richard told us about this store, it’shuge!) Did not buy anything but did buy a pair of Crocs for each of us at the Crocs store. Got them on sale…..great deal.
Then we headed to downtown Boulder to see the Pearl Street Mall, it’s a four block pedestrian only mall. We parked about 2 blocks away and walked around the area. Stopped at several stores, the Peppercorn is a kitchen store (Penny & Richard told us about this store, it’shuge!) Did not buy anything but did buy a pair of Crocs for each of us at the Crocs store. Got them on sale…..great deal.
Drove around the area a little more and then came home. Bobby’s watching golf tournament and I’ll
finish this blog and then go swimming.
I can see the pool and the kids playing, but it’s the last day it will
be open. Sad, means summer is coming to
an end!
September 1, 2012
Cheyenne, wy |
Lane Frost Memorial |
Had an accident that slowed us down so did not arrived until
1:15 PM. Thank goodness we did not see
any of the college football traffic heading into Denver. I should say, if we did they did not have
the college color flags that our fans in Oregon display while in route to a
game.
Arrived at the Elks and got set up, just in time I might say. Thunder and Lighting came shortly afterwards. They need the rain around here, we can smell the forest fire. Hopefully lighting does not cause anymore.
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