Monday, August 29, 2011

7-24, "Pinery Pets"

On my last post, you got to see why I think it's so beautiful here where we live in Colorado.  Now I'm showing you another reason why I think it's a pretty special place.  The first time I looked out my laundry room window and saw a deer staring back at me, casually munching on a bush, I couldn't believe my eyes.  The deer are wild, but they obviously know their place in the neighborhood.  Everyone kept saying, 'wait 'til they have their fawns'.  Oh, were they right!!  I saw my first fawn when I was parked in our driveway getting ready to head out and one dashed in front of the car.  It was such a cute, little, spotted thing!  It's been amazing to watch them grow over these past few months- slowly getting bigger and their spots beginning to fade.  It's also been interesting to watch the bond between the doe and her babies and the protective instinct that comes with it.  They'll allow us to get pretty close....unless the babies are near.  Once mama drops her head, lowers her ears and gives you that look, you know it's time to back off.....even if it IS your yard!  I love it when the wildlife comes to ME for a photo shoot.  How much better can it get?!

One Baby.....

Two Babies....

Mama's Done!

"DOEn't Bother Me" 

"Lounging Around"

"First Fawn"
"Fawn Collage"
"Fawn 1"

"Fawn 2"

"Fawn 3"

Friday, August 26, 2011

7-21, Bingham Lake, CO

Being a military family, we've lived in a lot of places.  Some we've thoroughly enjoyed and some we've merely made the best of.  Some have been beautiful to me, some have been beautiful through the eyes of others.  Colorado is turning out to be the best of all worlds.  The beauty and peacefulness of this place is right outside our front door.  I took these photos just a short walk from our house.

"Roadside Thistle"

"Bingham Lake Trail"





"Pinery Paintbrush"

"Purple Pinery Thistle"

"Beautiful Bingham Lake"

Location of photos in As Eye See It website: 

Colorado album

Thursday, August 18, 2011

7-13, Family Matters

I recently lost my Grandmother (very recently, the wound is still fresh).  I've decided to dedicate this blog post to my family (to all families, actually) and the incredible bonds and relationships that each extended family contains.  Good, bad, challenging, or easy- may you never take these loved ones for granted.  

My grandmothers

My grandmother who recently passed away.  This photo was taken on her 88th birthday this past July.

My mother and her mother.

My grandmother and my brother.

Me and my mom.


My aunt and her daughter.

3 generations of moms.

My father doing what he loves most.

6-26, St. Elmo, CO

As I've stated in an earlier post, I love ghost towns.  The history...the mystery - I just can't get enough. Our latest ghost town expedition led us to the towns of Iron City and St. Elmo....and a few others where there was little left of their existence.  

"Iron City, a smelter town that lived for only two years, has disappeared, but its cemetery remains, used long after the town was dead."  There are over 80 graves in this cemetery.  At the entrance, this wooden sign notes all who rest in peace there as well as the causes of death.  (The sign was posted by June Sheputts in 1992.)



"Bearing Cross"



"Cross on Gate"



St. Elmo is your 'classic' ghost town.  Most of the town's 40 structures are privately owned.  It's more touristy than rustic, and because of this there is quite a lot that has been preserved.  "Silver and gold strikes in the Chalk Creek Mining District early in 1880 brought hundreds to St. Elmo......The failure of one mine after another and the closing of the Alpine Tunnel in 1910 began the decline of St. Elmo."  

The general store in St. Elmo, the Miners Exchange, is a contemporary store full of souvenoir items and food for the ever-hungry hummingbirds and chipmunks.

"General Store Feeders"

"St. Elmo Hummingbird"

"Alvin"

"St. Elmo Main Street"

"St. Elmo Post Office"


"Mountainous St. Elmo"

"St. Elmo Church"

"St. Elmo Silhouette"

"Stark Bros. Store"

"St. Elmo Schoolhouse"

Reference quotes from Philip Varney's Ghost Towns of Colorado.

Friday, August 12, 2011

6-24, The Rapids

In June, my family and I enjoyed a camping trip to the headwaters of the Arkansas River in Colorado. We were excited to explore this new area.  We were even more excited when we learned it was a popular rafting passage known as Brown's Canyon.  You know that saying, "See ya!  Wouldn't want to be ya!"  Well, that's how we felt with our feet planted on firm ground as we watched these daredevils chance the rapids.  I'm glad to report that all participants were accounted for after each 'dumping'....though a little wetter than they had previously been!

Raft A.....



"Hanging On"






Raft B.....


"Going Down"










Raft C.....


And the winner is.....Raft D!

"River Wild"

Photo Location in Website:
http://www.aseyeseeitphotography.com/-/aseyeseeitphotography/gallery.asp?cat=164967&pID=1&row=15