Select picture to go to page or topic, see a full size image of photo or movie. Scenes From Our Home From the loft looking Northwest at Sheepshead Rock Fall 2005. Morning with low lying clouds. A winter day. The snow was deep and the clouds were low. Looking out the back after a night frost. From the loft looking Northwest at Sheepshead Rock in the Fall Just another beautiful winter day looking South from the house. Looking at the rock formation behind the house in winter. Winter is beautiful, but sometimes a pain!
December, 2006. Too much snow!
January 2006. Typical winter scene from our parking pad in front of the house.
December, 2006. The next day was beautiful.
December, 2006. Pretty snowy night.
December, 2006. Does seem like a lot of snow.
August 2006. Catching a rainbow after a rain.
July, 2007. From Sheila's garden. The state flower - the columbine.
July, 2007. Also from Sheila's garden. A Johnny jump up.
A fall day in 2003 from behind our house looking at Pikes Peak. From the master bedroom looking East across the street. Summer 2011. Looking west at Badger Mountain. September 2006. View of Pikes Peak form a bench we have at the top of our property. Sunset looking Southwest from the great room. A particularly beautiful sunset. Winter 2005. Sunrise. Fall 2005. Sunset looking at Mount Princeton and Antero.
Just a spectacular sunset.
They just keep a coming.
March, 2005. Prayer trees were bent to face the sacred Pikes Peak by the Northern Ute tribe. March, 2005. Ute Indian prayer tree located outside our kitchen window. Another view of the tree.
Our largest Bristlecone Pine. Approximate age is 2,730 years old.
Summer 2011. Bristlecone without snow.
We have some Bristlecone Pine on our property. What is so special about the Bristlecone Pine? It is said to be the oldest living tree in the world. In fact, except for some bacteria, it "might" be the oldest living organism in the world. Although, I have some days - well, never mind! Ute Prayer Tree Bristlecone Pine Tree
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Sunset over Sheep's Head and Wilkerson Pass.
Afternoon rainbow over our home. Thanks Wayne for the photo.
Winter sunset looking southwest.
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