Odds and Ends Vintage Photos IX
#1812
Next time I have pics printed, I may email him and ask if he like a copy of any of them.
#1813
Originally Posted by valentine' timestamp='1444255957' post='23769128
^^ I've been meaning to ask how he liked the pics. Did he want them printed or did he just want them emailed. I love those pics.
Next time I have pics printed, I may email him and ask if he like a copy of any of them.
#1814
Originally Posted by valentine' timestamp='1444255957' post='23769128
^^ I've been meaning to ask how he liked the pics. Did he want them printed or did he just want them emailed. I love those pics.
Next time I have pics printed, I may email him and ask if he like a copy of any of them.
#1815
Nice of you to say so, Darlene.
Dave, I'll take your pic if you want, but your cute, YOUNG grandkids might make better subjects.
Dave, I'll take your pic if you want, but your cute, YOUNG grandkids might make better subjects.
#1816
Gorgeous! I went to Kennedy Meadows last week and visited the aspen trees up higher. They are 1/100th of a drop in the bucket of what you saw.
#1817
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A few “up close and personal” Aspen photos from the San Juan Mountains and Kebler Pass areas during Colorado’s most beautiful season.
Post some changing seasons photos from your state.
gary
Post some changing seasons photos from your state.
gary
#1818
Registered User
Originally Posted by valentine' timestamp='1444255957' post='23769128
^^ I've been meaning to ask how he liked the pics. Did he want them printed or did he just want them emailed. I love those pics.
Next time I have pics printed, I may email him and ask if he like a copy of any of them.
Thanks, Lainey.
gary
#1819
Gary, if you keep posting photos like you did, I may have to sell the house here in Delaware and move to Colorado! I love your state. (My mom was born on the prairie near Deer Trail, so I guess my roots run true)
On a ranch near where I took this pic back in 2012:
"Downtown" Deer Trail:
On a ranch near where I took this pic back in 2012:
"Downtown" Deer Trail:
#1820
Registered User
Funny that you would post your picture. I’ve eaten at the Brown Derby restaurant. It was following a hellacious bicycle race that had 50-60 MPH winds.
As a bit of history -- nearly all downtown Deer Trail was destroyed by a devastating flood in the 1960’s. Most of the town’s center never recovered.
Your parents must have been true survivalist to endure the conditions on Colorado’s arid and windy high country plains.
gary
As a bit of history -- nearly all downtown Deer Trail was destroyed by a devastating flood in the 1960’s. Most of the town’s center never recovered.
Your parents must have been true survivalist to endure the conditions on Colorado’s arid and windy high country plains.
gary