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We are Wanderers... Some people live their lives deliberately going from place to place. We too spend our work days doing that. But it seems that the best moments in life often happen by chance, unexpected and unplanned.

In this blog, we will try to capture the wonder we have felt when we happened upon the scenes shared here. Beauty and interest are truly where you find them. "Vagando" is the Spanish word for wandering and beautifully captures the feeling of freedom and ease we experience in our mini adventures. We hope you enjoy viewing these images as much as we have enjoyed finding them.

Not all those who wander are lost... J.R.R. Tolkien

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas in Colorado

Winter in Colorado offers its own special beauty and the holiday season gives us a chance to reflect on the past year while we look forward to the next.  The pictures in this post represent the first snow in the high country of what has been a relatively mild winter in our Grand Valley.  As warm weather aficionados, we are grateful that the snow has given way to cloudy, but warmer days.  May you enjoy this Christmas Season with family and friends and may these pictures remind you of good times past and present.  May the coming year be rich in blessings and pleasant adventures.
Merry Christmas - Feliz Navidad!





















Saturday, December 11, 2010

Frozen in Time

The end of fall is marked by the migration of birds flying south to escape the chill of winter.  The pictures in this essay were all taken around a frozen brace of connected ponds near our hotel in Ft. Collins.  We had gathered with family to celebrate that wonderful American holiday - Thanksgiving - and bundled up to enjoy a few frigid minutes in the cold air.  My son and I shared the camera for some of these shots.  Passing it back and forth, we savored the time together -- sometimes surprised at how two people, each with a decidedly different perspective, can enjoy the singular beauty of our shared world.  I love the textures created when fluid water and colorful fall vegetation are frozen together in time.