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I can hear my ears
Join Date: Oct 2003
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man, is there a freakin green with envy smilie?!
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Chicago suburb
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Beauty
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You like? Here's a couple more. The first is a shot from the Gondola that goes from Telluride to Mountain Village. You can see Telluride way below in the right of the picture. That Gondola ride is spectacular! The second is a shot of the mountains going over Lizard Head Pass:
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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Marichiko - wow!
But much as I can appreciate the beauty of your pics, I wouldn't want to be away from England at this time of year. I spent an Autumn in France one year and was horribly homesick. Autumn is definitely my favourite season. I love the colours, the smells, the quality of the air, I even love the slight feeling of melancholy I get (which might just be bonfire smoke catching in my throat). Summer is usually too hot, too bright & too brash for me. Give me misty mornings, grass covered in frost and soft afternoon sunlight every day..... I'll see if I can get some pics - they'll be laughably understated compared to Marichiko's spectacular scenery pf course! |
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The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Anyone headed for New England leaf peeping, I've been told the leaves are running 10 to 14 days behind schedule.
The tremendous rain storms in the past week may raise hell with that also. ![]()
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Sundae Girl, I couldn't agree with you more about summer. I really do hate it and get very depressed July/August. This summer has seemed to go on forever with hot weather (like, in the 90's and humid) keeping us company until just last week! ![]() PLEASE post whatever pics you've got! We all really love to see them! And, Mari, those are some beautiful shots! Wow!
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Can't resist two more pics and then I'll stop - I promise. The first is looking directly down thru the cables at the town of Telluride just as the Gondola takes off, and the second is more of Lizard Head Pass, looking back toward the mountains to the West. |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: MS. usa
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What, you didn't ride the train? Or do I have the wrong town?
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Come on, cat.
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: general vicinity of Philadelphia area
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Durango maybe, buster?
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Jinx knows her 4-Corners! Yep, there's an old time steam locomotive that will take folks from Durango to Silverton for an exorbitant fee. There is also another steam locomotive which runs thru some specatacular scenary between Antonito, Colorado and Chama, New Mexico (also for an exorbitant fee). Up Telluride way, your choices are car, on foot, cross country ski's in winter months, or by the gondola between Telluride and the ski resort of Mountain Village. The gondola has the side benefit of being completely free of charge and runs constantly from like 6:00am to midnight (don't quote me, it may be in operation even more than that). The cars are enclosed in plexi-glass and in the cold months, friendly workers will even hand you a blanket to take along for your ride if you want. There are special cars reserved for people with their pets in case you want to take Fido along to view the scenary.
In many ways Telluride is a pretty cool town. It has a "free box" just off its main street where the wealthy folks who stay in the condos in Mountain View can drop off unwanted items for the rest of us. I've made some incredible finds there - like 100 brand new stuffed animals that I snapped up one Christmas and donated to the kids whose folks come to pick up food boxes in the desperate little town of Nucla, 60 miles away. Its got an incredible public library which offers an amazing variety of stuff for no charge and, of course, it has the summer music festivals which I have learned how to attend for absolutely free. Have heard many of my fav musicians and groups there. On the downside, Telluride has winter. I don't like winter and I'm not a down hill skier type - cross country works fine for me and that I can do anywhere there's snow which Telluride gets in ridiculous excess (I draw the line after a foot or so). It also takes the income of a minor member of the Saudi royal family to rent or buy housing there. And it doesn't have a train. ![]() Last edited by marichiko; 10-14-2005 at 06:13 PM. |
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Icy Queen
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Southeast Alaska
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I love the Fall as well. Warm snuggly clothes that help to hide my spare tire, stews and other comfort foods to make said tire a little more inflated. It makes you want to decorate your house (it helps distract from the tire). Besides, I don't know anybody but my mom that does summer decorations. I love leaving my bedroom window open and having the fresh chilly air to breathe in while I am snuggled up with my husband in bed.......
awww.... iddnt that sweet? We just got our first snow on top of the farthest up/ back mountains. I will try to post some pictures later. |
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in a mood, not cupcake
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Philadelphia
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Man oh man...I left my favorite cozy pair of pajamas at the rental house I was staying at for Telluride Jazz Fest. I wondered later if they had ended up in the Free Box, but they may not have been nice enough.
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Blatantly Homosapien
Join Date: Mar 2004
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there are rumors that GW will keep the time at daylight savings year round.... I'll have to do some research.
Anyone hip?
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Someone at work said there was talk of going back to standard earlier in the month...
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