Friday, June 20, 2014

Latest Pic's from Aurora, Red Rocks (!), St. Mary's Alice (formerly Glacier), Colorado Springs, and Alamosa


Here are a some pictures that capture the past few days.  Enjoy!

A 3/4 Mile hike to St Mary's Glacier

Libby making it look easy!

Mom and Ella waiting for Dad

Jenn giving Libby instructions on how to place  your feet on the rocks

Come on Dad!  Hurry up!




Made it!


The area was beautiful ...
I got this ...

Almost to the snow peaks 

There was a lake at the base of the peak

Taking time to skip rocks

Ella showing her form skipping rocks

Mom sitting pretty

Ty showing us how to skip rocks side arm


Amazing views

Jenn showing the kids how to trek in the snow



Yes, Libby, this is snow



Last day with the cousins in Aurora



We stopped to visit Chris and John in Colorado Springs.  Thanks for lunch!
Max?

Maddie?

Ty giving Dad a "flower"

View from RV park near Great Sand Dunes

Guess where...




James Taylor at Red Rocks!  

6 comments:

  1. What great pictures!!!!! All is well here, not having quite the memory makers that you are. Tell Dan that Libbby looks like Buppy!

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  2. Hi guys - it's Suzan! Great photos and blog - seems like your are having fun. Chuck and I have been to St. Mary's Glacier too. We stayed at a B&B that was right there (log house), biked a trail where Chuck hit a rock and was thrown over his bike and lost his watch. Another guest found it some time later and the owner contacted us, and I think they mailed it back. My memory is a bit foggy...
    Keep on truckin' guys!

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  3. Suzan - St Mary's Glacier is one of my favorite stops so far. It was incredible! Memory foggy as you get older ....
    Paul

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  4. Thanks for including me...I love the pics! Your kids will remember this amazing adventure for the rest of their lives...you guys rock. Have fun!

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  5. PUPPIES!

    It's so surreal seeing you guys in tees & shorts with snow in the background! Those views really are stunning - and that's just in photos. I can't imagine what it must have been like in person!

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