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whimstock

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Posted: 10/03/08 08:59am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Lots of nice pictures on this page...I love the family shots, diceshooter. You have a lovely family--I hope we get to see more of them.

Again, Art...that shot of the ducks is especially nice!

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Saw this little camper in Elk Meadows, Estes Park, CO. Brought back memories of our first camping with a tent.


A pair of Bald Eagles on US40 west of Granby, CO.


A couple of young bulls on Fall River Road, Rocky Mountain Park.


Fall colors in the Cripple Creek area.


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this Texas longhorn taken the other day.

Where on earth did you find a Texas Longhorn?


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I like the little handles on each corner, just like a casket you only need four people to carry it.

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jimandsue60 wrote:

Saw this little camper in Elk Meadows, Estes Park, CO. Brought back memories of our first camping with a tent.


That camper is the same size as the first camper my wife and I camped in back in 1965. It was a 1948 model something and was sooooo tongue heavy I had to add extra leaves to the springs of the tow vehicle. We called it affectionately "Humphrey's Outhouse" Humphrey from the old Joe Palloka comic strip and the funny trike Humphrey peddled. Who remembers that?????


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Posted: 10/03/08 06:11pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Art - Great duck picture!

Dice - Nice family pics. Happy Birthday to your daughter!

Jerry - Real nice pictures from CO. Did you, or anybody else, notice the face in the door window on that little camper? Looks like somebody inside looking out!

I found a corral and cattle loading ramp in the desert today.


Bonnie has me hooked climbing up these things now!


One of the fence posts wrapped with barbed wire.


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Fall is starting to show in the desert! The tiny leaves of the Ocotillo cactus have started turning yellow. Here are a few I found today in New River, AZ, which is about 20 minutes north of Phoenix along I-17.


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Looks weird Pete. No one was home when I took the photo from a distance. Weird looking. LOL

Pete, your photos of old cattle shutes reminds me of some my dad built when I was a kid. They have character.


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I like this one Pete.

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Thanks, Jerry and Kenny! These corrals are really neat! I don't know how old this one is, but, a tough cowboy at one time worked to build it! I'm glad I stopped on the side of the road to take a closer look at this one. A couple more pictures from today.




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