9/04/18
I drove past this between Salida and Cotopaxi on State Highway 50 in Colorado. I had to turn around and tell whoever that I stood with them totally assuming I was correct. I was and got the biggest hug of appreciation for doing so.

From my understanding, there are close to 3000 children being held around this country after being seized from their parents at the border.

Many will never see their Mom and Dad again because Republicans are totally evil.

You bastards!

9/18/11

It Is A Real Countdown Now

A quickly done and terrible video showing what I will be seeing when I wake up the morning of 10/1/11. I'm excited/happy and glad this all came together the way it did. This will be a fine place to live and with the work done the last two+ days this is ready to go. All I have to do is bring groceries. A couple minor issues but no big deal.

Have a good one everybody!

9 comments:

  1. As I understand, your property is east of Walsenburg and the Spanish Peaks. Lookin' good, Fly!

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  2. I'm happy for you. I, too, have a map on my wall. It's a topo of the Owl Canyon area, my all time favorite hike. They make the best art.

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  3. I like that the chairs point out toward the window views and not at a TV shrine.

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  4. Looks like a place where you can a part of nature without leaaving home.

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  5. It looks quite peaceful dude..and I am quite jealous as all my windows look out at other people's residences. ;-)

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  6. gorgeous forking views dood! can't wait to see more

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  7. Thanks you guys and since I kinda know all of you - MM64 (Lascar Road) on I25 between Wallyburg and Colorado City. 4 miles east on the north side of the road. The only place with a lot of trees.

    You drive on the JFK Memorial highway and come this way please stop and at least say hello.

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  8. Congrat! That's lovely, lots of light :)

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  9. Looks like a great place with great views- can't wait to see what you'll do with your camera on the new land!

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