Northwestward, homeward
Here are a few last pictures from Boulder, and some from the drive home.
The Flatirons from the south.
Jeanne and Bindu on a rock overlooking Gross Reservoir (SW of Boulder).
Gross Reservoir and Dam.
A lizard I made friends with.
View of Boulder from Flagstaff Mountain.
Zetta (Jane's partner) on Sunday evening, when we spent a lovely few hours. She gave me a beautiful necklace she'd made, and I gave her some music. :)
Ms. Beth Amsel and I after a nice breakfast on Monday morning. I should add that she will be touring very soon, so check out her web site for dates near you. She is awesome live, and I'm not just saying that because I love her. :)
Road and sky along 287 in northern Colorado. I saw a quite a few dark ominous skies like this over the next few days (and they did not improve the driving conditions).
More dark sky.
An interesting sign in Tie Siding, Wyoming. I did not pay 50 cents (I wasn't offended, just cheap).
The Snake River just west of Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho (thank you Tracy).
Shoshone Falls and a rainbow.
Shoshone Falls, wider view.
...And off I drove into the sunset (near Pendleton, OR)...
Yes, I'm home now. Still very much in recovery mode...
The Flatirons from the south.
Jeanne and Bindu on a rock overlooking Gross Reservoir (SW of Boulder).
Gross Reservoir and Dam.
A lizard I made friends with.
View of Boulder from Flagstaff Mountain.
Zetta (Jane's partner) on Sunday evening, when we spent a lovely few hours. She gave me a beautiful necklace she'd made, and I gave her some music. :)
Ms. Beth Amsel and I after a nice breakfast on Monday morning. I should add that she will be touring very soon, so check out her web site for dates near you. She is awesome live, and I'm not just saying that because I love her. :)
Road and sky along 287 in northern Colorado. I saw a quite a few dark ominous skies like this over the next few days (and they did not improve the driving conditions).
More dark sky.
An interesting sign in Tie Siding, Wyoming. I did not pay 50 cents (I wasn't offended, just cheap).
The Snake River just west of Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls, Idaho (thank you Tracy).
Shoshone Falls and a rainbow.
Shoshone Falls, wider view.
...And off I drove into the sunset (near Pendleton, OR)...
Yes, I'm home now. Still very much in recovery mode...
3 Comments:
At September 7, 2007 at 10:36 PM, Amber said…
Wow, these pictures are great. I saw some of this when I was a kid, and went with my grandparents in their RV. I have to go dig my old scrapbook out now! I remember Shoeshone falls! Ammmmazing.
:)
At September 9, 2007 at 11:21 AM, Deb Shucka said…
Love the lizard and the last sunset. Glad you're home!
At September 10, 2007 at 2:31 PM, Jim Friscia said…
Welcome home Jess! . . . sounds like it was a great trip . . . loved the photos along the way.
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