southern Colorado sunsets
October in Southern Colorado
This morning we woke up to heavy fog and 44 degrees outside.

But, per usual, the fog burned off to reveal a great view of the Spanish Peaks and the Sangre de Cristo mountain range.
Up high the leaves are changing quickly and falling down, but at 7,000 feet it is still cool and beautiful.
In the small town of La Veta, the first Saturday in October is reserved for Octoberfest! The whole town shuts down with Main Street closed to cars, so vendors from everywhere can sell their wares…
….to the tune of a German band, the smell of freshly roasted bratwurst…
….and a darn good antique car show!
What’s not to like about that?
Looking forward to another amazing light show tonight, like the sunset we had here a few nights ago.
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The Aspens are Golden This Time of Year!
I had just been up to Cripple Creek on Friday, so I knew the aspens would be perfect up at Cordova Pass yesterday. It’s south of here, off the Highway of Legends.
At 11,248 feet (3,428 m)), Cordova Pass lies on the western shoulder of the West Spanish Peak. The drive up there was gorgeous and made so much better with the fact that so few people are ever on that road.
And when we got there… WOW!
I didn’t know this is also a wonderful place to view wildflowers in mid-June. We also stopped off in the tiny town of Cucharas (altitude 8,468 feet), and made a reservation at the Timbers for Mike’s upcoming birthday.
Then we came home to see the Broncos win again, observe another gorgeous sunset over the Spanish Peaks, and then a beauty of a lunar eclipse!
“I just want to live happily ever after every now and then…” — Jimmy Buffet














