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.
Last year, I made some effort (not thoroughly successful) to capture state-of-the-garden pictures every month, including panoramas stitched together on Photoshop, in order to get the whole view of what's happening. So here's a little recap of the garden in 2023! early March April May June August It appears that I missed July, and either didn't take or didn't save this project in September, although we didn't have a killing frost very late into the season - we were still harvesting a few things in October. As much as I loved the lettuce that was growing in the tunnel, and getting an early start on a few things, I'm not a fan of plastic anywhere, especially in my garden, so I am looking at options - cold boxes with old windows, etc. I'm planning to start my 2024 garden this month - pea planting, planning, and seed starting in March! What are you planting?
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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