Engelmann Avenue, Poncha Springs, Colorado.
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Engelmann Avenue, Poncha Springs, Colorado.
help me make friends <3
okay, this is a long shot, but. in a few months, my partner and i are moving to Salida, Colorado. i would love to make some friends in the area! i was thinking it would be fun to make the sort of online/tumblr/discord friend where you're like "agh i wish we could just hang out irl" but then! soon we will be able to!!!
so if you know anyone who is in that area (salida, poncha springs, buena vista, chaffee county) and is, you know, a tumblr weirdo like me, please send them my way <3
Displaying a honey super from hives on family farm
(Arthur Rothstein. 1939)
Chaffee County, Colorado
Candayce has not been feeling well recently so Lars have been taking out their daughter for afternoon/evening drives pretty much every day. They do enjoy their "photo adventures" and Candayce gets a chance to rest.
📸 by Lars Leber Photography
Chaffee County, CO (No. 1)
Chaffee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 19,476. The county seat is Salida.
Chaffee County has a confusing origin. Between February 8 and February 10, 1879, Carbonate County was created by the Colorado legislature out of northern Lake County. On February 10 the two counties were renamed, with the southern part of Lake County becoming Chaffee County, and Carbonate County becoming Lake County. Chaffee County is known as the “Heart of the Rockies”. It was named for Jerome B. Chaffee, Colorado's first United States Senator.
Source: Wikipedia
Pride of the West Tunnel, Chafee County, Colorado.
Breakthrough by Patricia Henschen Via Flickr: An overcast morning at Frantz Lake
The Arkansas Hills The Arkansas Hills seen from Colorado Road 321 near Nathrop, Colorado. Acrylic on canvas 6x6". Charles Morgenstern, 2019. Artwork for sale at tetramodal.com