Monthly Archives: July 2009

A Trip to the Mountains

Yesterday after running a bunch of errands (since we both had the day off), Britton and I headed up to the mountains. We are lucky in that we can be in the mountains in only about 30 minutes (from Greeley to Thompson River area) and Estes Park is only about 50 miles away.  The Thompson River once flooded in the 70s killing many people. It has a historical park for remembrance. It is no wonder! The canyon cuts straight up with rocky cliffs. You can take a drive with us in this video. In the beginning you will notice the “Dam Store” and then the steep canyon walls near the river.

We decided to take the Glen Haven road rather than the Estes Park road. It was a peaceful drive and we stopped off and had a mini-picnic break by the river. It was really beautiful.

Hanging out in the Mountains
Britton and Me: hanging out near Estes Park, Colorado

River Beer
No refrigeration necessary: just put the beer in the river!

It was a nice drive. We had intermittent rain and sun. When we got up to Estes Park we didn’t feel like parking and walking around like tourists, so we went up to the Stanley Hotel for a bit. Britton and I got engaged in Estes Park and had considered having our wedding at the Stanley. It is an awesome old hotel and was the inspiration for Stephen King to write “The Shining” as it is said to be haunted.

Stanley Hotel
The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park

Overall, it was a good trip to the mountains, but the day wasn’t through yet. When we got home, we were invited to the Kid Rock concert!

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And Now, Time for the Lilies

White Lilies
Lily-bloom profusion

I just noticed the lilies are blooming again! I can’t believe  how the  time goes. We are already half-way through summer! When you grow things you really notice the seasons. The chickens are getting big and should start laying some time in August I am guessing. I can’t wait to see a green egg! That’s what the Americana is supposed to lay. The other two are brown-egg layers.

Chicken in the sky with clouds
Holding the New Hampshire Chicken in the air

Britton and I have a three day weekend starting tomorrow which we are really excited for. He has been working so much on the little rental that this is really the first moment for a break (and we’ll still be doing odds and ends). I am not too sure what we’ll do for the Fourth, but I’m sure we’ll think of something.

Orange Hybrid Lily
Orange Hybrid Lily After a Rain

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