Saturday, October 09, 2010

Gordy at home

Monday, September 13, 2010

Small, furry creature in Rocky Mountain NP

This little guy came out to say hello at a vista point about halfway up Trail Ridge Road. Probably a chipmunk since marmots are bigger and don't have stripes.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mt. Craig towers over Grand Lake

Late afternoon at Grand Lake, CO, Mt. Craig stands guard inside Rocky Mountain National Park.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Historic Strater Hotel in Durango

Built in 1887, the Strater has been an important part of Durango's colorful history. Western author Louis L'Amore was a frequent guest in the 1950s and wrote many novels based in Southwestern Colorado.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Fences in need of mending

Looking north from La Plata County Highway 141 south of Hesperus, CO, the San Juans rise in the distance.

Friday, July 16, 2010

New look at Aqua

Another new addition to the Chicago skyline is this building, called Aqua, fairly crammed into what little space was left at Columbus and Randolph. That's the Hyatt Regency in the foreground right. I wasn't clear about the name when I first saw this building during construction, but now the moniker makes sense.

Monday, July 05, 2010

Reflections in The Bean

In just a few years, the reflective sculpture called Cloud Gate, but known by all as The Bean, has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in downtown Chicago.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Conrad Hilton hotel and Buckingham Fountain

The traditional centerpiece of Grant Park in Chicago has been upstaged by newer attractions such as Cloud Gate.



Thursday, June 03, 2010

Skyrocket flowers in the yard

Not sure what these are called, but they come up every spring and stand a couple feet tall.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Gordy takes a look

Late Sunday afternoon, Gordy says hello to a passerby.

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Cold nose



Gordy had his nose in the snow after a big spring snowfall March 24th.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Twilight Peak

Part of the West Needle range in the San Juan Mountains north of Durango, CO, Twilight Peak tops out at 13,158 ft.

Saturday, January 02, 2010

Twisty road ahead

On US 550 in southwest Colorado between the Purgatory ski area and Coal Bank Pass, the road bends sharply left. There are few guardrails.



Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Engineer Mountain

The gateway to the San Juan Mountains when approached from the south is this peak. It overlooks the ski area of Durango Mountain Resort at Purgatory.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Italy: Motorcycling around Tuscany

Our trip to Italy centered on a tour of Tuscany, Umbria and San Marino aboard motorcycles supplied by Edelweiss Bike Travel. Here are a few photos from our first three days of the tour, including the Chianti Region and Umbria.
Woke up the morning of our Day 1 ride at the Villa Pitiana in Donnini outside Florence. A fog carpeted the valleys until mid-morning.

Our first stop on the Day 1 ride was at the piazza at Greve in Chianti on the warmest day of the tour.

On the piazza in Greve, a stuffed boar guards the entry to a butcher shop that featured some wonderful meats and sausage.

Our lunch stop at the roadside Pestello Ristorante included a pasta with truffles dish that I'll remember forever as one of the best.

Looking out over the countryside from near San Gimignano.

The piazza at San Gimignano was the last stop of our Day 1 tour ride.

The Monastery at San Galgano is known for the sword stuck into a stone by a returned crusader. Read more at: http://www.castellitoscani.com/sangalgano.htm

Our "rest day" sport ride took us west and south of Siena. I look like I'm having fun and I was.

This road marker overlooks a newly turned field south of Siena.

The small piazza in Montalcino is under a clock tower. The town is known for its Brunello wines.

I think the sign says parking only for big German motorcycles. A little chilly in Montalcino that morning.

A good example of the Romanesque style, the abbey at San Antimo was founded by old Charlemange himself in 781 ad.

The courtyard at the abbey; not hard to imagine the monks meditating here a century ago.

Olive orchards and vinyards are everywhere on the rolling hills of Tuscany.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Italy: Walking around Florence

Spent most of our first day in Italy wearing out shoes and seeing much of the old city in Firenze. Here are just a few of the photos from our day.
The level of detail on the facade of the Duomo is incredible.
The Piazza at the Archeological Museum.
Devera and a pair of tourists enjoy the gold doors at the bishops' rectory at San Giovanni.

The other famous Florence landmark: Palazzo Vecchio.

Lodging for two nights at the Hotel Bernini Palace near the Galleria di Uffizi.

Just after the rain at the Piazza di San Croce.

Our walkabout took us to this sidestreet near a quiet little park.

Can only describe this as the leather coat bazaar; unbrellas were the hot seller on this day.

We stopped for a duppio (double) espresso to wait out the rain at this cafe.

Devera appreciates the architecture at one of Italy's most famous landmarks, the Duomo in Florence, also known as San Maria Del Fiore.
Always a busy place, the Piazza di Repubblica is crowded even through a mid-day shower.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Italy: Afternoon in Siena


Towering over the piazza in Siena

Once a year, the Piazza del Campo is the site of famous Pailo horse race; today it's just touristcos.

We stopped for an espresso at a cafe on the piazza; Devera looks relaxed, doesn't she?


Siena's cathedral, the Duomo, features the horizontal stripe theme found on several buildings around town.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Attentive horses in Richland County

On a tour of the company's operations in Montana, I was warmly greeted by a pair of locals.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fall colors near Eldora

A trailhead north of the Eldora ski area near Nederland, CO, as summer slips away.



Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A Champion

Early 1950s Studebaker Champion, looking mint, on display at the Larimer Street car show in Denver last weekend.