As we traveled across Wolf Creek Pass, headed for Pagosa Springs, we enjoyed the changing of the colors - something we don't get to see too often. To us desert dwellers, "changing of the colors" is when the green saguaro cactus gets a white bloom at the top of each arm!
On this golf course, not only did we see deer, but this cute little gray squirrel; and a flock of Canadian geese. I think they're in the process of flying south for the winter, but like Pagosa so much they're spending a little time there!
Ah yes, those of you old enough to remember Red Ryder comics will recognize this guy on the right, and Little Beaver below.
The best thing about Pagosa Springs is being able to visit with Russ' cousin, Bill Gorman, and his wife, Carolyn. Their winter home is in Plano, TX but they spend a lot of time enjoying this home they have built. Their dogs, Kelly and Lance, always give us a hearty barking welcome when we pay them a visit.
We attended Mountain Heights Baptist Church on Sunday and were surprised to see our friends of 40+ years. Barbara and Ted Callin have recently bought a home in the area and we were their first guests!
4 comments:
How beautiful, the colors of fall!
Is that my Dad being a "handyman" or was he just posing?
It's funny how you keep running into people you know. Ted and Barbara still look the same. Do they live there year round?
Shame on you Abby! You might want to get a soft sided muzzle to put on her when you are away. She can still drink with it on but can't chew. I'm sure it's cheaper than 3 remotes!
Did you guys work this hard when you were "working"?
You need to get Abbey her own phone. She has been texting Miley when you are gone.
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