This is my place for writing and reflecting on life here in the mountains. Close to the sky, close to my children and family and most certainly feeling the closeness of God my Savior.
Worse still is to be like me and not have any hair to pull out. I had lost track of you, thanks for stopping by the patch. Beautiful to look at but I'm sure it's a headache to deal with. ec
Beautiful! But I know what you mean...if it isn't in your own back-yard...this is breathtaking! If it's in your back yard...it is breath-taking to deal with!
Thanks for stopping by my blog--stop back! I'll do the same!
Hi David, I think I met your through Michele's Meet and Greet. I have trouble keeping up with people, remembering to save links etc too. Also, the book about losing my brothers has a lightness to it along with the sadness. My family is pretty funny!
Living life, higher at 7000 feet elevation. Where the smell of pines, a distinct nip in the air, the sunset and sunrise displays of color and light fill your soul and set your spirit soaring. From high atop the mountains, nowhere near the city, I think, I write, I try to make you laugh. It is just me, my oxygen deprived brain and my bird and squirrel friends.
I am a lover of God, and I am a lover of life. My three wonderful children help me be a better man, and I consider fatherhood my most important role. These kids have made my life meaningful and filled with beauty. Nothing compares to them or gets between us.
My mom lived 91 years and as youngest I was privileged to make sure she was comfortable and safe in her own home, was never alone, had plenty of friends and family coming around. She knew, before she passed away, how much we kids appreciated all she did for us over the many years.
I am the youngest of five. I have ADD and it makes me fun, or irritating, depending on who you ask.
Most of all I am real, so this blog has fun aspects and then serious writings, too. You get both, for one click of the mouse.
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Worse still is to be like me and not have any hair to pull out. I had lost track of you, thanks for stopping by the patch. Beautiful to look at but I'm sure it's a headache to deal with. ec
Very pretty view.
I'm so glad to be in Spring now tho - just mowed my yard!
I hate winter, too, but that photo is beautiful!
Still snowing there?!
I saw the original Shaggy Dog when I was a young girl...loved it then too!
Looks beautiful.
Tired of the snow?
Gorgeous! Where I live, we don't get snow, so I'm a little envious.
Keep pulling your hair up and you'll grow up looking like me.
Beautiful! But I know what you mean...if it isn't in your own back-yard...this is breathtaking! If it's in your back yard...it is breath-taking to deal with!
Thanks for stopping by my blog--stop back! I'll do the same!
Diane
Hi David, I think I met your through Michele's Meet and Greet. I have trouble keeping up with people, remembering to save links etc too. Also, the book about losing my brothers has a lightness to it along with the sadness. My family is pretty funny!
I hope i've seen the last of Buffalo snow until the end of august.
We received 2 dustings this past winter. Consider yourself lucky to actually see the beautiful white stuff. :) Great pictures by the way.
It's so very beautiful! I'm sorry it is making you pull your hair out!
Beautiful picture! Hope you didn't freeze taking it!
Snow, snow, snow... I haven't seen that in a long time! [I'm in New Mexico and visiting via Michele]
You probably are...but that is gorgeous!!
Beautiful picture! I love snow! Especially snow on pine trees!
Oh, yeah. I'm here from Michele's!
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