Week 10-20--26-12 - Glenwood Springs, and Boulder, CO:
Mt Sopris in the distance
Thousands of [aptly named] oystershell scale insects cover the smooth bark of an aspen. These immobile insects feed on the nutrients transported in the live cambium below, and en masse can ultimately kill a tree.
The red earth of Glenwood after a dusting.
Boulder, CO
A homeless man decorates a water feature while a father and son look on. Eventually the little boy grabbed a leaf of his own, placed it on the feature, and ran away.
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Week 10-27--11-2-12 - Front Range, and back to New Castle/Glenwood, CO:
Fort Collins, CO
near Vail, CO
A happy Halloween in New Castle, CO
Found in the exposed roots of an overturned tree
Highly distinct striations abound in the area, often in stark color contrast
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Week 11-3--9-12 - Glenwood Springs, and Grand Junction, CO:
The head of a hot spring that now feeds an Olympic size pool at the Glenwood Hot Springs Resort
Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument
Colorado National Monument with the town of Fruita behind it
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