Ghost Clouds Chase the Blues Away

I did take a moonlight hike last night. I hadn’t realized how high I would have to go on the streets behind me to get away from street lights. Actually, never did. And my photos looked better in the camera than on screen. But It was a lovely walk in a very quiet neighborhood. The […]

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Rocky Gateway Embedded with Sparkling Stones

Trying to recapture the feeling of peace found yesterday. Looking around my home at all the crystals that abide here, brought back the thoughts of sparking stoned embedded in the red boulders along the Crystal Valley Cemetery section of the Intermann Trail. I brought home a couple that were loose on the trail to add […]

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Manitou Springs Cemetery has a Trail Head

Hiked among some Red Rock, but not at Red Rocks Canyon. My hiking buddy called this morning and suggested we take a hike I had mentioned before to her. It is one that begins in the Manitou Springs Cemetery instead of at Red Rocks Canyon. I haven’t hiked this trail in years and couldn’t remember […]

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Ready for a Red Rocks Hike Tomorrow

It seems like forever since I have been out in Nature. Winter is such a cruel season for my spirits. Usually it isn’t so harsh and has more sunshine than this one. Yet we could be experiencing what the Southern and Eastern states are enduring without being prepared for icy weather. The power outages and […]

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Alien Clouds Over Red Rocks Canyon Hike in 2011

My next hike will be on Thursday in Red Rocks Canyon. In the dry season, I like to hike in a river bed that takes one away from the highway noise and I can find an all encompassing peace in solitude away from other hikers. “I go to Nature to be soothed and healed and […]

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The Laugh Cure Found in Wooden Faces

“A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.” a Hebrew proverb. The “Laugh Cure” is a chapter in Orison Swett Marden’s book: “Cheerfullness as a Life Power”. I created a Natural Health Book Series inspired by this book. I took each chapter and made it into its own book. In each of these six books, […]

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Frigid Walk to Commonwheel and recalling Intermann Trail

It was really foggy and frigid today in Manitou Springs. I did take a walk to Commonwheel Artists Gallery after getting my FantaFaces inventory photographed using my freezing front porch studio. I really hope it warms up early next week to get in a real hike without having to freeze my face, feet and hands. […]

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Icy Intermann Trail with Friends on a Sunny Day

Took a walk/hike yesterday with my Greek friend. Not sure if it counted as a hike for this week. When we got to the beginning of a trail that is the start of more trails, we couldn’t hike on it. Didn’t look like even deer had traveled on it since the last snow. So we […]

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Cheyenne Mountain Inside and Out

Cheyenne Mountain is a very unusual Mountain. It is a very functional mountain for our area and the country. As one would expect in a State Park, it is the natural habitat for many forms of wildlife. The ruggedness of it protects them in many ways. Yet, one would never guess by looking at if […]

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Icy Creeks in Cheyenne Mountain State Park

We saw Icy and Water Running in Creeks. At one juncture of trails, the creek was totally iced over. We decided to go up the trail we were on a bit farther, and explore this one some time in the future. But it give us a hint that in the Spring, we might have to […]

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