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First Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Campus Architecture Tour

FIRST ANNUAL THANKSGIVING WEEKEND CAMPUS ARCHITECTURE TOUR As an alternative to shopping, Bob, Camille and Shirley went to the Colorado State University campus to look at fifteen buildings that were designed by Eugene G. Groves between 1922 and 1952. The photos are in the order we took them as we wandered across the lovely, quiet […]

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A Sunset to Remember

A SUNSET TO REMEMBER Captured by Bob and Camille in their magic box November, 2006 On November 21, Bob looked outside the plant to see a sky gone wild. Camille snapped a few from the back deck of their apartment, a few blocks away . While these photos speak for themselves, I do have to

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Baja California Wildlife

Baja California Wildlife In which Bob and Camille take time to smell the datura and investigate the wild places of Baja California’s Cabo region. November 5 through 9, 2006 THE GENERAL LOOK WAS STARK We got up early to see what we could see, on our second morning. We were lucky to be in Cabo

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Our Home Base at Cabo Pulmo

Our Home Base at Cabo Pulmo In which Bob, Camille, Kris, Avery, Heidi and John settle in for five days of laid-back tropical living. November 4-9, 2006 CASA CHUPAROSA Bob, Camille and John stayed in this little house. Chuparosa means humingbird. OUTDOOR SHOWER Behind this wall is our outdoor shower which was stocked with fluffy

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At the Beach on the East Cape

At the Beach on the East Cape In which Bob and Camille find out what they’ve been missing all these months while spending five days at the East Cape beaches of southern Baja Peninsula with Kris, Avery, Heidi and John in November, 2006 CABO PULMO This is the beach right outside the resort looking north.

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Out and About

OUT AND ABOUT We are amazed that we are still living 40 degrees from the equator after more than a year. What keeps us here? Well, for one thing, the pace of life in this little walking town is wonderfully slow. Because Bob walks to work and Camille bikes to the grocery store, we seldom

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