I was telling someone about this place and decided that one picture probably didn't do it justice, so here are a few more. The Red Feather Lakes are northwest of Ft. Collins; some lakes are private, some are open to the public.
I haven't posted a lot of knitting on here in the last few years. Not much to say about it but I still knit. I knit because I love to create. I knit because I love sweaters. I knit because I grew up with a mom who is artistic beyond the acknowledgement she receives, and it's in my blood to do something creative. I knit because I love the good things God grows, like sheep and wool and muskox and cotton. I knit because I love colors. I knit because my boys wear what I knit. I knit because I like the rhythm. I knit because it has a beginning and an end, and they are achievable. I knit because when my hands are busy, my mouth slows down, and it gives my brain a chance to make better decisions. I knit because I'm really, really good at it, and it's one of the few things that others acknowledge, and we all need that. I knit because I love to knit. I'm working on a colorful shawl in alpaca.
Really pretty up there. I have never visited the area, looks like I should.
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous Karen. I love how you caught the reflections in the water. I think if that beauty were that close to me, I wouldn't be home much! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour photography is gorgeous! Love the photo of the dock and its reflection. i've been thinking about living on a creek a lot lately - and weather we should live in a small home for the location or a larger one inland. These photos have me thinking i may not need a house at all! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking photos Karen....just wonderful!!! Thank you for showing the Aspen's turning....I miss that and the sound they make.
ReplyDeletebeautiful post..
ReplyDeletestunning photos!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Love your photos.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I must go visit this place.:)
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