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Thursday, July 16, 2015

On the Road to Colorado, Part Two

After leaving Zion, we followed a green valley northward for a couple hours.  We had mixed weather - no Southern California "thermal monotony"!

 Beautiful open country.

 The highway had some dramatic road cuts.

 Rain on the prairie.  We had a change of plans while staying in Grand Junction, Colorado.  Dave thought the highway would be a lot better if we headed south to Arches National Park in Utah before heading east to Durango.

After lunch in Moab, we entered Arches N.P. and were soon blown away by the red sandstone sculptures.

When you look at the car on the left, you get an idea of how big these fins are.

I was excited when we spotted this Tiger Whiptail lizard while looking at the above fins.


 Andria, Dave, and the kids are dwarfed by this arch.







We only saw a part of the park when it was time to hit the road again.

The "Three Amigos" back on the road to Durango Colorado.

 A double rainbow near the entrance to Mesa Verde.



We all stayed two nights in Durango.  During the day on Wednesday, we went to a ski resort for summer fun.

 Soren bravely rode the mechanical bull.

 Then Nick, Nora, Dave, and Soren rode the ski lift up the mountain, and came down on sleds.

 Soren and Dave...

 Nick...

 and lastly, Nora.

Meanwhile, Susanna relished the play house and sand box.

Nick and I went into town in the evening.  We chatted with Jeffery, who was selling Hillary for President buttons.  He was very unique!  The band awarded him a free CD because they liked his hat.

On Thursday, Dave and Nick left at 5:00 A.M. to meet the movers in Colorado Springs.  They had shown up unexpectedly early.  I drove the van with Andria and the kids.  Andria thought it would be fun to stop at "Colorado Gators" out in the middle of nowhere.  It did turn out to be fun and unusual, with an ambiance of the Deep South.

The entrance was a little sketchy.  Would we all come out in one piece?

 Three of my four favorite redheads looking at baby gators.

The place was originally a talapia fish farm. A few alligators were acquired to dispose of dead fish, and then the rest was history.  The place has about 150 rescue alligators in addition to the dozens more.

 Susanna chucking gator chow to the alligators.

 Talapia are still raised here, and the gator ponds are teeming with them.

 A film crew happened to be there, and one of the staff trained them on how to handle a gator.

 The man in blue shirt gamely waded into the muck and helped pull out a gator.

 He was taught how to restrain a gator and hold it.

 It did seem a little like harassment, but the gators otherwise seemed reasonably well cared for.

 The woman filmmaker also got in on the action.

 Not to be outdone, Andria draped herself with a Ball Python...

 as did Nora.  Where did Soren go?

Susanna, meanwhile, thought this tortoise was hilarious!

 Happy gators with all the fish they can eat.

Well, we bade good bye to the gator farm and headed to the new home in Colorado Springs.  We arrived in a torrential thunderstorm, realizing we're not in San Diego anymore.

 On Friday, Nick and I spent a couple hours at Garden of the Gods.  It was a beautiful day - no rain!

Two climbers were going up this spire.  

There was a family of Prairie Falcons that were perching on cliff pockets.  The numerous swallows were trying to drive them off, but swallows are high on the falcon's menu.  We saw a couple eating - probably swallows.

Dave and Andria have a wonderful new house, in excellent condition, with great play areas for the kids.  I'm sure she'll be posting pictures soon.  I'll close with Dave practicing the Zen activity of placing little cars in their carriers.






2 comments:

Andria said...

Dave was MADE for that.

Love that prairie falcon!!! All such amazing pictures.

Andria said...

Dave was MADE for that.

Love that prairie falcon!!! All such amazing pictures.