Found on the way up to Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado is this beautiful mountain reservoir. We were lucky to find calm water on a lovely day, as it can get windy.
Found on the way up to Wolf Creek Pass in Colorado is this beautiful mountain reservoir. We were lucky to find calm water on a lovely day, as it can get windy.
This is amazing. Must visit some day
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Yes, it is a real pretty place. Thanks.
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How stunning! Great capture.
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Thank you very much. How generous of you.
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Beautiful view!
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Agreed, thank you.
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You’re welcome.
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So beautiful Mike! Superb photograph!
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Hi Adrian. It is nice down that way.
Thank you, mate.
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What a glorious place.
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Breathtaking.
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Looks gorgeous sweetie! Have a wonderful week! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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Thanks and you two also have a great week.
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Wonderful capture! What a breathtakingly beautiful place.
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Aye, it is that. There are many places even more beautiful than that in Colorado.
Thank you, Jackie.
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Beautiful. You can’t have too many lakes and mountains.
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But I miss the ocean.
Thanks.
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Beautiful lavender colours, Mike. A stunning place to visit. I feel quite envious!
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It is nice living here but I would thrill to be as close to the ocean as you are.
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We are really lucky that way as we are on a peninsula, so we have calm bay beaches and wild ocean beaches in easy reach. We are both very fortunate. ❌⭕️
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What an amazing place Mike – mountains, forests and water – they go together so well. Superb shot too!
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They do mix well. Add to that cool, clean air, and wonderful booming thunder and it is a wonderland.
Lastly, ello’ Jimmy.
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Hello Mike (and Pumpkin)…hope you are both well 🙂
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Thanks James. Pumpkin is hanging in there and all is well in my world.
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I am pleased Mike…give Pumpkin a bone from me ☺
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She prefers bunnies which she catches in our backyard and to our horror brings inside. There are wild bunnies all over my neighborhood.
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We used to have a tabby cat, she would occasionally bring in the odd bunny. My daughter has a tame one named ‘Stew’…gettit ☺
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As in bunny stew. Yum, says pumpkin.
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Bet that water is really COLD 🙂 It’s looks cold.
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I was going to jump in naked and then thought that everyone there would freak out and I would be arrested and put on a sexual crime register, so I can only guess you are correct 😉
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Awesome scene….a wonderful photograph Mike.
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Thanks. Another shot from my recent vacation down south and west of me. It still is resonating with me.
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Some of the most beautiful regions of the nation and you have caught so many great shots…fabulous!
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Thanks. I once lived in Florida when I was in the navy, 68-72, stationed in Milton, not far from Pensacola.
My son lived down by you from 2003-2006 and it was fun to visit him every winter. Mostly I love the Keys and have been down there many times.
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The Keys are my favorite hang-out Mike, I get down there whenever I can stopping in to fun spots on the way. Tallahassee is as far as I have gotten in the Panhandle. The beaches are stunning out that way from what I have heard.
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Well, the beaches were stunning back in the day. White sand, and very clean. What they look like now….who knows. Back then I was in a 7-11 and I swear the governor (Ruben Askew) came in shopping. I kid you not. It was surreal. I also saw the original Colonial Sanders driving out of the parking lot at a KFC. White hair, white Cadillac.
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Too cool Mike! Colonel Sanders and Ruben Askew. Of course the Colonial was driving a white Caddie …what else:) love that.
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Wolf Creek Pass way up on the great divide! Love that silly song. I grew up in Destin, FL, by the way – seems you might know of it!
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I don’t know that song and how do you surmise that I might know Destin?
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Oh no! I’m not even C&W fan but I think it’s hilarious: https://youtu.be/msNQCAXX5sg
Oh, because you said Milton, FL, in the comments.
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Roger that, I do know Destin. Nice place to grow up. I’m still working on it.
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Hahah it’s a turn of phrase – I refuse, myself 🙂 I should change it to where I was raised, perhaps? 😊
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Only if you so desire. Milton was fun back in the day, but then I was young and everything was in front of me
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We moved to Destin in ’76 – a whole different world then. Sledding on cardboard down sand dunes, riding horses into the Gulf. I was back there six years ago and my heart was broken. You really can not go home again! More reason to adventure, yes?
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Yes indeed. And there is no going home. Time has a way of eroding that which we remember from another time.
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I’ve a new home here. But even the changes in 11 years can be hard to swallow!
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In 1996 I took my wife and son to a very special summer camp I attended in Canada when I was 12. The buildings were gone, but the contour of the land was the same and the smell from the trees was exactly the same. A wonderful smell that has never been duplicated. In that sense I was able to go home again.
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That is a wonderful thing. I’m glad you had that experience.
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