Super excited to host my sister, niece & nephew last week – their first visit to Colorado.
[Gotta say though, made myself a wee bit crazy cleaning & painting before their arrival. 2 downstairs walls were ‘in-progress’ when I learned they were coming – 6 different splotches of green, blue & slate ‘til I decided on a colour.]
Been an unusually wet summer for my arid home state. Couple that with my sister’s natural string of luck – and we’re talking monsoon rainfall with high in the 50’s…in mid-July. Yep, without bad luck, my sis would have no luck at all. HA>
[Day 1’s hike shortened due to lightning. Horseback riding in Estes cancelled. Rocky Mountain Nat’l Park – fog, rain & snow – Alpine Center closed. Waterworld? Folks were wearing fleeces all week…bathing suits? Not so much. I’m telling ya…she’s got some luck.]
After 3 days of touring the USA’s 2nd most sunniest state – in the rain – I decided to take a day from work to join in the fun.
Wednesday’s forecast – 100% rain, heavy at times. Yikes.
Met up with my family in Boulder, dropped the car at a Park N Ride, and travelled an hour-half west on I-70 to Silver Plume. Train ride in the Rockies & tour of a silver mine – rain or shine, there’s a lot to see & do in Colorado 🙂
[Thanks to a few thrift store purchases the night before, we arrived warm & appropriately layered.]
Colorado rail lines were created in the mid- to late 1800’s when silver mining was the state’s most profitable export. Easy 4 mile ride to Georgetown. Scenic path cut thru lodgepole pines — pretty views. The mine tour however…now that’s a reason to write home. Hippie Mike, our guide, was crazy knowledgeable. Lot of the original [mining] equipment remains abandoned underground. Got a tutorial on mining, learned ’bout Tommy Knockers & nabbed a sizeable stone to remember the day (rock garden addition) 🙂
Next up – St Mary’s Glacier. Who doesn’t wanna see snow in July, right?
Parked, geo-cached & WHOOSH – welcomed by a deluge of rain. My family are good sports – no fuss, no muss – hiked a mile in elevation & heavy precip. Just past St Mary’s alpine lake, another 500ft UP – SNOW, whole lotta snow. FAAANNNTASTIC!
Glissaded down a glacier swath with my nephew – Colorado fun in July 🙂
Glissading is the act of descending a steep snow- or scree-covered slope via a controlled slide on one’s feet or buttocks
Wet & cold – no worries, got it covered. 20 minutes away, finished our day at a mineral springs in Idaho Springs. Temps topped out at 115°F. Hot, soothing & relaxing – super end to a super fun day.
Friday’s plans? Mt. Bierstadt, my family’s first 14er.
- Silver Plume to Georgetown — 4 mile ride near the Continental Divide
- upper right — check out the elevation
- my beautiful family
- rain or shine — much to see & do in Colorado 🙂
- clouds rolling in over Georgetown’s scenic rail bridge – WOW pic!
- train selfie
- hard hats & smiles
- over 900 feet into Leavenworth Mountain
- WHOOSH — whole lotta rain
- St Mary’s Lake
- FIERCE!
- fave shot of the day – LOVE these two!
- hot, soothing & relaxing — super fun day
Glissading in July — only in Colorado 🙂
Lebanon Silver Mine
CONGRATS to America’s newest homeowners!
A year & a half after Ash & Tom moved from Jersey, these two just purchased their first home in nearby Westminster.
Empty nester in 3 weeks – time to move forward on Home Improvements. One chapter ends, another life adventure begins 🙂
- Ash & Tom’s new digs
- champagne toast
- check out that backyard – FAAANNNNTASTIC!
UPDATE – Fri June 26th: Marty & Jo Jo – on bunny patrol – settling into the neighborhood.
I dig people who not only live life but also give back during the journey.
Sis – thanks for your support for Autism Research. Much appreciate you providing a face & spreading awareness to David’s day-to-day lifelong struggle.
Help Tammy raise money for ORGANIZATION FOR AUTISM RESEARCH
$510 raised so far; $600 goal; 85% to goal
https://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/TammyGreco/MCM2015
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Happy 20th, David!
























