Peaceful sunset to end a quiet Monday, as we wrap up the year. We watched the movie “Relay,” which was a bit of an adrenaline rush. My interest was piqued by the use of pseudo-teletype technology — using a third-party operator as a voice mask to stay anonymous. It’s a clever bit of realism; because the operator just reads the text provided, the caller's true voice and identity stay completely off the grid. I doubt the required level of anonymity would be achieved in real life, as I’ll bet those services are required to keep a log of all their calls.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Wednesday, October 8, 2025
October Pics
We’re enjoying the Fall color views from our breakfast table, and on our outings in the Littleton area. Here are some photos from this week.
Rapids along the South Platte River near the Mineral Avenue overpass, with some nice yellow CottonwoodsNice view of Eagle Watch Lake, through a yellow Cottonwood
Nice yellow Cottonwood by the rapids where the rafters and kayakers usually put in, on the South Platte River
Reds and yellows along the South Platte River
Cottonwood trees and clouds, with some pretty yellow in the foreground
South Platte River with pretty yellow in the foreground
Pretty red leaves — my iPhone says this is a Virginia Creeper
Pretty reds — the three-leaf pattern reminds me of the Poison Oak I used to see in California — my iPhone says this is Fragrant Sumac
Raindrops on Blackrock Lake
Cottonwood tree chock full of Blackbirds all enthusiastically singing
House Finche inbound to the bird feeder, with Fall colors in the neighborhood below
My favorite tree for Fall, the Purple Autumn Ash
Kitty Rufus and round squirrel
House Finches, Fall colors, foothills and overcast in background
Blue Jay and Fall colors
Kitty Rufus sprawled out
Blue Jay enjoying the peanuts that we put out for the squirrels
House Finches on our Bird Buddy feeder
Cyclist pausing on the bridge over a creek feeding into the South Platte River
Pretty red Fragrant Sumac along the South Platte River
Fall colors in front of Red Tail lake. My phone says this is a Maple.
Prickly Pear fruit by the trail
Friday, October 3, 2025
My Simulated Flights in 2025
Friday, February 14, 2025
Monday, February 3, 2025
First bike ride of 2025
I took a chance on this warmer Monday, with a high of 69°, to try my first bike ride in 2025. I felt pretty dumb, after I realized I’d left my bottles of water and Gatorade behind on the kitchen counter. I found myself riding through several ice cold puddles, and some slush and ice on the trails. When the wind came up, the chill factor felt pretty low, and hypothermia seemed like a possibility, so I put on the one extra layer I always carry, and that got me home safe. There were some unusual sights — a hardy soul standing out on Chatfield Lake, drilling holes for ice-fishing, a trail closure due to a helicopter clearing some trees in the middle of the lake, and a small herd of deer by the trail.
Update: Apparently the temperature here dropped 25° while I was out on my ride. No wonder I felt like an ice cube.
Chatfield Lake mostly iced over.
Ice fisherman drilling holes all by himself out there. Brave soul, as the ice doesn’t look very thick to me. He’d moved to the other side of the lake, by the time I’d pedaled around.
Helicopter carrying a tree to a collection area across the lake. I was curious about why they’d closed an extensive section of the bike trail around the lake, when I saw this. I was glad to have an alternative route around the lake, on the park’s perimeter road.
Helicopter cutting down trees in the lake. I’m not sure I’ve seen a chopper carrying a saw and clamp like this.
Small herd of deer by the trail. They barely looked up, when I stopped to snap a photo.
The trails were mostly clear, although I encountered several icy puddles, some slush and ice, some sections still snowy, and lots of barely-passable sections of mud.
Thursday, January 30, 2025
AA5342 Midair
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Snowy Saturday
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Wednesday walk
Chilly but sunny Wednesday walk. We left from the Carson Nature Center, and walked down to Highway C-470 and the South Platte Reservoir.
Fun view of snow on the trail, and some interesting structures out there












































