Friday, March 16, 2012

Friday's Fence - Open Space

We've had a very busy week, which has put me miserably behind in my social networking. Just signed a lease for 
an art gallery and retail shop in downtown Estes Park.
Let the games begin!

This fence borders the open space outside of Lyons, Colorado. I believe it's a Boulder County park now.


"Don't ever take a fence down 
until you know why it was put up."
~ Robert Frost

Blessings,

Nancy

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22 comments:

  1. Wonderful photo, what a beautiful country we live in. Have a great weekend!

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    1. Thanks, Eileen. We do live in a beautiful country. And you photograph your part of it very well. Enjoy the weekend.

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  2. Love this shot...love the perspective. Congrats on your newest venture! Good luck!

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    1. Thank you. And thanks for continuing to host Friday's Fences. It's one of my favorite link ups.

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  3. what a great shot! and congrats on the new retail venture!

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    1. Thank you Theresa. I spent some time looking at your beautiful drawings on your giveaway page. You are extremely talented. It's so cool to see you sharing your talent with others. Thanks for always taking the time to comment.

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  4. Wow - that area looks a lot drier (dryer?) (more dry?) than it did when I lived around there nearly forty years ago. Love the bluffs and mesas, though.

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    1. It will green up in a few weeks when spring actually arrives here. Then we'll see the beautiful wildflowers and green aspen. Have a great weekend.

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  5. A lease? Hope you'll do well!!

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  6. Very dramatic landscape--almost like a red rocky soil--or is that just what the camera "saw"? And good lucky with your new gallery--hope your hard work will be rewarded.

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    1. The mountains and hills in this part of the county are loaded with red sandstone. It's beautiful.

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  7. What a wonderful sense of vastness in this landscape image.

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    1. That's the amazing thing about the West. It is vast. Thanks for visiting and commenting, Kala.

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  8. Wow what wide open spaces... love it!

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    1. Thanks, Madge. Hope you had a fun weekend.

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    1. Thanks, Tatjana. Appreciate your visit and comment.

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  10. now that is a view. just gorgeous!!! (:

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    1. I can't take credit for the view. That's God's handiwork. But it sure is a joy when I can capture it.

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  11. Congratulations on the Gallery and Shop! How wonderful! We MAY be able to go through Colorado this summer, and if we do, I would love to stop in! I'd love to meet you! Did I tell you our daughter was born in Aurora? Thanks again for the award and for all the really sweet things you had to say about me. I really appreciate it!

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    1. It would be so great to meet you, Marie. And of course summer is the best time to visit if you want nice, comfortable temperatures. A lot of people come up here to escape the heat. By then our shop will be up and running and it would be a ton of fun to show it to you. And we would love to bring you out to our homestead, too. As for the nice things I say about you. I only do so because it's true. I think you did mention Aurora to me in one of your early comments. My granddaughter was born in Aurora. :) Blessings.

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