Patrick,
Thank you for posting about your adventures, especially when you stop to
take pictures so the rest of us can enjoy.
Roberta
On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 3:46:14 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
> In which I discover, like a tourist stepping off the bus in some unknown
> time, that it
I planned a nIce 80 mile ride down the GAP starting from home, and it began
with 40 miles of pouring rain.
Different regions welcome the seasons differently. We have no shortage of
water. Stayed clean if not dry. Celebrated all of it though, any day I can
ride is a nice day for a ride.
Andy
R Gonet: I live on Pikes Peak. I generally see Columbine from 7-10k feet.
Near you, they'll be all over Estes Park or the Never Summers.
Andy: That sounds ominous. What happened?
With abandon,
Patrick
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Very nice. A different reward for a ride in July than mine on Saturday.
Andy Cheatham
Pittsburgh
On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 3:46:14 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> In which I discover, like a tourist stepping off the bus in some unknown
> time, that it must be July because the columbine
Patrick, what part of Colorado and at what altitude? I don't think they do
well in Fort Collins. I tried planting some last year and they fizzled
quickly.
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Beautiful flowers!
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Deak, I've often wondered what the columbine looked like when they bloom.
Beautiful!! Thanks for posting the pics.
On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 2:46:14 PM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
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> In which I discover, like a tourist stepping off the bus in some unknown
> time, that it must be July