The woodpile is growing somewhat thinner…leaving me with huge base chunks of tree stumps, so Terry dug out the wood splitter
Giving us lots of more pieces of wood to heat the house with. I enjoyed this satisfying bit of physical work in a thin heat of afternoon.
Later that evening, as the sun started to set…the sky became a kaleidoscope of rotating lovely colors
Coming back toward the house I noticed the sunset reflected in the Tilehouse’s windows
Pure and
Simple magic.
Your friend on a western Colorado Farm,
Linda





The sky is gorgeous in your photo. I hope you don’t run out of wood before Spring gets here.
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Me too…that would NOT be a good thing! 😦
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A stunning sunset! Keep warm, as we try to keep cool.
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Okay!!! 🙂
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Skies like a fire opal…
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It was!!!
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Your lovely farm is simple magic… all four seasons
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I love it too! Thank you, Jan.
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Your sky pictures are just gorgeous, Linda!
Blessings!
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We are lucky to live where we are part of the sky, you and I, Vadarae!
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Oh, that sunset. Thanks, thanks and ever thanks.
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It was STUNNING!!!
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Betty enjoys when we rent a log-splitter (she just feeds the beast while I scuttle about handin’ her the large chunks whilst clearing the pile from the output end)
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I do what you do and Terry does what Betty does!
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Oh yes lots of colour in that sky and windows 😃
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