On our four-wheeler ride in the Paonia mountains
Cliff took roads that only those like them want to try…Kimberly and I stayed on the main trail!
We had rain…those few drops you see on the stones. Here we need rain, (after 2nd cutting of hay) and back East they can’t get the rain to end! A strange summer of weather.
A little robin dropped by last night while I was sitting outside at the end of the day.
A perfect ending to another really nice (and extremely hot) day!
Linda
Thank you for the link. How I wish I could hand out rain clouds like popcorn at a ball game. I would send them your way first.
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Awesome 4 wheeling pics and pink toes 🙂 Did the rains ever fall here yesterday almost washed the road away 😦 damn hard as I try I can not seem to get this crap much further than the Mississippi 😦
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Great pics. Looks like fun! I would have taken the road less traveled. 🙂 And probably got in trouble! HA!
Have a good day!
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Looks like a wonderful time! Did the Boys go 4-wheeling too?
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I hope y’all get more rain. If you do, will you possibly get a 3rd cutting of hay?
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Boys will be boys indeed! LOL We are ready for a shower too now that hay is cut and pretty much put up.
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I hope you soon get a little more rain than that! We’re supposed to have a rain-free day today for a change. You captured a gorgeous sunset.
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at least you saw sprinkles, but sure wish you’d get more!
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Goodness… Not sure I’d want to do that 4-wheeling either… I’m brave–but not THAT brave…. Bet those ‘boys’ enjoyed themselves.
Beautiful end to your day!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
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We had rain yesterday, too. Just smatterings, though: a total of about what you see in your picture. *L* The men just had to cross that water, didn’t they?
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The only time I went four wheeling I saw a terrible accident. From then on I was only a spectator.
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Like those toes–so free and spicy in their pink coats. (grin)
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I have seen plenty of robins during my stays in the US over the years, they are not an uncommon bird are they? But I had no idea that they had such a long beak Linda – amazing photo.I hope you get rain soon. We shall finish haymaking tonight. The fields we did last week have not a single blade of green grass on them because the weather has been so hot, so after tonight we shall be glad of rain too.
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Love that you had pink toes on a 4-wheel drive trip! That says it all. Beautiful country up there — our son loves those kind of trails, he’s a Jeep guy.
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What a sweet robin to join you. The rain arrived here, today, when I forgot to take my raincoat. Yesterday I had it in the car, but didn’t need it.
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We had a very heavy shower and hail this afternoon. There was no damage from the hail. I hope you soon get rain that amounts to something.
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Hope you get more rain than that! Boys will be boys when it comes to adventerous roads:)
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What a beautiful sunset … it looked so poetic behind the shadowy trees. And you had your camera right by to catch the darling robin !!!!
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I’m with threecollie – as you know! We need a giant fan, to blow all this water back to you!
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