When we left Laramie for the Rocky Mountains in Dillon, Colorado, it was already evening. We traveled on the backroads down through the Medicine Bow and Routt National Forests, winding down two lane roads in the valleys, with mountains on either side of us. As usual, I was leaning as far out of the car window as I could with the seat belt strangling me trying to take pictures. Most of them were too close up and came out as impressionistic blurs, but I got some wonderful photos of the sun setting behind the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
A Colorado sunset
I went for a walk with my camera the first morning. The aspen are turning their incredible, glowing intense gold. I love the way they look against a blue autumn sky.
We are just a quick jaunt from Dillon Lake (actually a reservoir). It is beautiful, with the mountains rising all around it, fir trees, pines and aspen ringing it, and the sail boats skimming on it.
I took a lot of pictures of the lake and the sailboats. I am sure I will take more before I am done, too.
While I was standing on the floating dock taking photos, a whole flock of sailboats came out from around the point into the part of the lake where I was. They were so peaceful and beautiful!
This is the Blue River, which runs through Dillon and Silverthorne. The golden aspen on the banks were spectacular.
-She Wolf (c)2007






Wow, what a lovely place and your pictures are spectacular! I love that blue and gold too.
By: marimann on September 23, 2007
at 10:33 pm
I love watching aspens shimmer in the breeze. So soothing………….
By: lorigloyd on September 23, 2007
at 11:31 pm
Back through the precious days I walk in memory lane with you, so many thanks for sharing such beauty. Fran
By: cronelogical on September 24, 2007
at 2:13 am
You’ve made me flash back to living in Colorado — it seems so long ago. thanks for taking me back there!
By: espirit07 on September 24, 2007
at 3:00 am
What an utterly amazing part of the world. Looks idyllic to me Jane. Enjoy your days there.
By: Heather Blakey on September 24, 2007
at 9:19 am
what a beautiful spot – far from the madding crowd indeed. Enjoy your time there
By: Traveller on September 24, 2007
at 9:40 am
What a place to meditate and give thanks. So beautiful, thanks for sharing.
By: porchsitter on September 24, 2007
at 1:14 pm
What a lovely place to recognize the world with different eyes!
By: quinncreative on September 24, 2007
at 11:17 pm