“Clouds make a great sort of music”- Some of my favorite work sunrises from 2023

Hard to believe were almost through another year. Here are some of my favorite sunrises while cranking away at work. I’ve come to love watching the sun move across the horizon throughout the months. Come June, and Summer, closer to the airport, December and those cold Winter months, further away from the airport to the South. Also have come to appreciate the post sunrise, sometimes those seem better then the actual time the sunrises.

“Clouds make a great sort of Music”. A local Denver Photographer gets credit for that. Saw his show at the Denver Art Museum a few years ago and it just stuck with me. Wish I could remember his name.

Enjoy another year of Sunrises. I sure did:).

December 2022

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A productive November day at the cabin

This past Saturday, A few friends from the club joined me at the cabin to do a bit of work. My pal Travis brought his off road utility trailer, making quick work of the few slash piles that needed to be moved from the cabin to the open pit behind the farmhouse. After, we hoped in the Honeybadger, Travis’s highly modified Tacoma and went for a drive to wilderness Boundary. Of course, we made a stop at my favorite tree along the way:). Once at the wilderness boundary, we spent some time walking around and enjoying the fine morning. After, we made a stop at the pond in the Upper Meadows before heading back to the cabin.

I had it planned on staying the night at the cabin but the roads in were a bit sketchy and didn’t feel like dealing with that at 2am the next morning to drive down to work. Still, a great day to be up at the cabin with friends from the club:).

Travis brought up his off road utility trailer, it helped make quick work of the slash piles that we needed to move.

Unloading the slash piles into the pit behind the farmhouse.

After we got the slash piles moved, Ray and I hoped into the Honeybadger and went for a drive to the wilderness boundary. Such a beautiful day to be up at the property.

Of course had to stop at my favorite tree:).

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