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O.C desert rock formation outside of Grand junction Colorado.
u/lisataulbee64 — 14 days ago
Parker is 5 months old now and wiggly as always.
I can't believe how fast he's growing and how long hiss legs are. We secretly call him the giraffe. I have a 4 year old mini and he's taller than she is now.
u/lisataulbee64 — 14 days ago
🔥My medication. Mountain streams lakes forests and flowers.
u/lisataulbee64 — 17 days ago
Peace is what always comes over me here.
O.C Colorado Grand Mesa. Western Colorado.
u/lisataulbee64 — 17 days ago
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Shrinking lakes in Colorado this is called island lake. The island is gone this year due to ongoing drought.
u/lisataulbee64 — 17 days ago
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Parker is grown so much over the past 6 weeks. 1st picture is 10 weeks old. The other pictures are 4 months old.
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago
Grandson at body checking camp. He's almost 11 and transitioning to 12u. He's been playing since he was 5 and traveling since 6.
He says it makes him feel like he's floating. What a great all inclusive game!
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago
Mt. Garfield in western Colorado is the start and highest point off the bookcliffs. This mountain range is unique because it runs east to west, not north to south. The range is 200 miles long beginning near Palisade Colorado and ending in eastern Utah.
Unique mountain range.
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago
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O.C Mount Garfield, the start of the Colorado bookcliffs. This mountain range is unique. They run east to west unlike most mountain ranges in the United States that typically run north to south. They run from Palisade Colorado over 200 miles to eastern Utah.
Unique mountain formations.
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago
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OC. Outside of Moab Utah
What makes this turquoise color in the rocks?
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago
OC. Strange rock formation outside of Glenwood Springs Colorado.
Not sure how this was formed. But it's unique to me.
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago
Grant junction national monument.
Trying to beat the heat through pictures.
u/lisataulbee64 — 1 month ago