Colorado

August, 2005 – March, 2007

Spring Flowers

SPRING FLOWERS BOB AND CAMILLE Another day, another hike April 30, 2006 THE VALLEY This is the view from the trail. We sat for awhile and saw three Mule Deer Does who rose from  their nests beneath three separate trees to browse. NATURE IS AN ARTIST You couldn’t ask for a prettier picture than this […]

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Easter Sunday Drive

EASTER SUNDAY DRIVE BOB AND CAMILLE GET AWAY FOR THE DAY – April 16, 2006 MEMORY LANE On this beautiful morning, we drove out to a river we once lived close to and found it to be just as pretty as we remembered it. The first blush of green grass on the pastures made us

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Dry as the Devil

DRY AS THE DEVIL Bob and Camille go for a hike in the drylands – April 9, 2006 THE BACKBONE Bob chose a trail that runs alongside this interesting rock formation known as the Devil’s Backbone. YOU CAN TAKE THE MAN OUT OF THE JUNGLE,  BUT YOU CAN’T TAKE THE JUNGLE GUIDE OUT OF THE MAN

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April 2006 – Issue #59

TROUTS LATEST PHOTOS April, 2006 – Issue #59 BOB AND CAMILLE CELEBRATING SPRING IN THEIR OWN SPECIAL WAY  TWENTY YEARS AGO Mom joined Shirley, Camille and Susan in Susan’s Denver backyard. While Susan’s two sons and dog enjoyed the summer lawn.  From left to right – Shirley, Mom, Susan (with Brendon at her feet) Erin and

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Spring Cleaning

SPRING CLEANING Silver and Monty Get a Bath – April 13, 2006 Sharyl and Camille decided to take advantage of one of the first days to reach into the 80’s. FIRST WE WASHED THE WHITE HORSE And oh, how he gleamed in the sun! We wanted Silver to dry and get all brushed out before

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WINTER GETS SERIOUS

WINTER GETS SERIOUS Riding out a snow storm in our little town – February 15, 2006 (Dedicated to our good friend, Wilma on Maui, where it doesn’t snow very often) It snowed a little the night before… Camille walked Bob to work along the tracks and everything was white.   The  grain elevator and the parking

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