WOW! What a sunrise! I dunno about you, but I'm very glad the snowline is still so high up. It's pretty, but I'd like some fall weather before winter, thanks!
Amazing! And beautiful...I had forgotten you live within sight of Pike's Peak. We visited there on a cross-country drive when I was 6 years old. All I remember is being scared on the drive up, b/c there were no guard rails on the road, and of being very surprised at how cold it was up there on a summer day!
Beautiful photos...but the snow is coming all too soon !!.....just getting over last winter, it was the worst up in Scotland for 50 yrs..I was blocked in for 4 weeks...just couldn't get down the track !!......Jayne
Hi Terry, just stopping by to answer your question about five-spice powder. It's something you buy, though if your grocery store doesn't have a great spice selection, you may have to hit a specialty or Asian store. I'd forgotten that was in there! If you do buy it, it's useful for all kinds of things: casseroles, chicken, and of course lots of Asian dishes. Let me know how it goes!
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What a neat post, and what beautiful pictures!! I would love to have a view like that. :)
WOW! What a sunrise! I dunno about you, but I'm very glad the snowline is still so high up. It's pretty, but I'd like some fall weather before winter, thanks!
Wow Terry! Wow.
Great shots Terry. Gives me some real perspective on where you live.
Amazing! And beautiful...I had forgotten you live within sight of Pike's Peak. We visited there on a cross-country drive when I was 6 years old. All I remember is being scared on the drive up, b/c there were no guard rails on the road, and of being very surprised at how cold it was up there on a summer day!
Beautiful photos...but the snow is coming all too soon !!.....just getting over last winter, it was the worst up in Scotland for 50 yrs..I was blocked in for 4 weeks...just couldn't get down the track !!......Jayne
I love sunrise and your photos are absolutely gorgeous.--Inger
Hi Terry, just stopping by to answer your question about five-spice powder. It's something you buy, though if your grocery store doesn't have a great spice selection, you may have to hit a specialty or Asian store. I'd forgotten that was in there! If you do buy it, it's useful for all kinds of things: casseroles, chicken, and of course lots of Asian dishes. Let me know how it goes!
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