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View from Home

Views from near my home on the west side of Pikes Peak, Colorado, USA
Out on the road
We tell all the tourists
Yes, it's always snowing and the sun never shines
But all the natives know, when the mountain lifts her skirts
The view from home will flat out melt your mind

-- Bryan Bowers, The View from Home
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The color and texture of this barn make it an irresitable subject, especially in strong light
The old red barn

The color and texture of this barn make it an irresitable subject, especially in strong light

The snow is beginning to fall on the Peak, the grass has ripened and gone into hibernation.
Fall

The snow is beginning to fall on the Peak, the grass has ripened and gone into hibernation.

Bobbie was hired as a rodent control specialist, but what she really does is keep our laps warm.
Bobbie

Bobbie was hired as a rodent control specialist, but what she really does is keep our laps warm.

We had a late March snowstorm that left 18 of fresh snow. I took this picture as the storm was ending, but before the horses started to move about the pasture. They are still bunched under the trees to block the wind coming out of the north.
Tryin' to Stay Warm (050331_001_s.JPG)

We had a late March snowstorm that left 18" of fresh snow. I took this picture as the storm was ending, but before the horses started to move about the pasture. They are still bunched under the trees to block the wind coming out of the north.

...well maybe the cat and the kid
Lion and the Lamb...

...well maybe the cat and the kid

'nuff said
'nuff said
View out the front door after a snow in January 2007
Winters Day

View out the front door after a snow in January 2007

This is one of the log cabins from the original homestead. It was probably used by a hired hand. We use it for guests that we prefer would not stay too long... ;-)
Guest Quarters

This is one of the log cabins from the original homestead. It was probably used by a hired hand. We use it for guests that we prefer would not stay too long... ;-)

The old barn was built in the 1930's and was literally falling down. The goats really like the sunny porch....and the non-leaky roof...on the new barn.
Barns on the Ranch

The old barn was built in the 1930's and was literally falling down. The goats really like the sunny porch....and the non-leaky roof...on the new barn.

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