Friday, October 7, 2022

Friday walk

We enjoyed a chilly (40s) and moist Friday afternoon walk in Lee Gulch, down to the South Platte River and back. We saw lots of colorful flora...


 

This noisy little Blue Jay was talking to the world, and monopolizing the bird seed bowls, before we left for out walk.


 

Red flowers peeking out between the evergreens along the wall of our neighborhood.

 

Bright orange berries

So many cool bright yellow colors around now

 

My favorite Purple Autumn Ash trees are starting to change now

 

Cool line of pumpkins in a yard

 

Gorgeous blue berries

 

Nice red leaves with sheep in the yard

 

Pretty pink crabapples in a yard

 

Crabapple tree above that yard

 

More pretty berries

 

Bright yellows

 

One of my favorite red and green colored trees

 

Pretty pink berries

 

Gorgeous flaming Purple Autumn Ash tree

 

Bright red

 

Interesting brown-edged leaf and little berries

 

The Mary Carter Greenway Trail sign

 

Nice peaceful view of the South Platte River

 

Pretty red near the tunnel under Santa Fe Drive

 

Another great looking Purple Autumn Ash tree

 

Cute little red squirrel on the deck the next morning
 

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Echo Lake

We had a fun back-country Thursday drive to Echo Lake, followed by a short walk along the lake, and a visit to help out the soon-to-be-evicted long-term owners of the Lodge and Gift Shop there. Couldn’t resist grabbing lunch there too.

We paused in Evergreen, to take a photo of the dam at Evergreen Lake, which had some nice Fall color




The Evergreen Lake dam and nearby Fall color looked even nicer, when we stepped out of the picture 🤷‍♂️
Pretty panoramic view of a few fall colors (mostly Aspen) on the hillside, and the mountains in the distance, looking northwest from highway 103
 

Photo memento of the Echo Lake Lodge

Pretty view of Echo Lake, with just a little snow on the mountains today

A teeny bit of Fall red color by the trail

Starting out on our walk. We followed the short trail to the other end of the lake. The last time we were here, there was half a foot of snow on the ground, the lake was frozen over, and the freezing cold wind was blowing strongly. This was so much nicer.

Delicate pink flowers on some thistles by the lake

Enjoying the sparkles on the lake

Gorgeous view to the south. I suspect that Mount Evans (elevation 14,272) is in this picture, along with possibly Rogers Peak, Mount Warren, Gray Wolf Mountain, and Mount Bierstadt, which are all in a southerly direction, although, I can't identify any of them.

A little more red Fall color along the trail

Solitary white flower by the lake

Another great view to the south

Nice view of the lodge from the other end of the lake

Hard to see the Spanish Moss on the trees, but I liked the look. Reminded me of camping as a kid.

Closer view of the Spanish Moss

After doing our best to bolster the economy in the gift shop, I turned my efforts to the snack bar. Loved their delicious buffalo chili, and pudding cake with coffee.

Better view looking out the snack bar window

Not surprised to see that the road up to Mount Evans is closed for the season. This is the highest paved road in the continental United States.

Home again! I think I caught this Finch photo, just as they shook their head and threw a seed away

Two finches NOT attempting to coexist in the same location - one was incoming, and neither one was at all interested in sharing that spot
 

Monday, October 3, 2022

Cool Monday

We enjoyed a cool mostly overcast 47° Monday morning in Littleton. Today’s breakfast photo is of Finches at rest, and in motion, with Fall colors in the background… 🙂

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Saturday ride

We woke up to a chilly 51° Saturday morning, with rain forecast for the afternoon. I waited until midday to try a bike ride in a little warmer air, and was rewarded with a few more Fall colors in the bright sunshine.

 

I caught a quirky photo angle on this Blue Jay, who was enjoying the seeds that Jennefer put out.


 

House Finch lounging in the tire swing feeder.

 

 

First Fall color I saw, after joining up with the Lee Gulch trail.


 

Some red and green by the Lee Gulch trail, just before the tunnel under Santa Fe Drive.


 

I love the yellows against the blue sky, and this little splotch of color was even prettier, with the rocks and small rapids in the Lee Gulch creek.


 

Big yellow tree where the Lee Gulch meets the Mary Carter Greenway trail along the South Platte River. 


 

The sumac usually goes through a red and green phase for a short while.

 

 

 

I stopped for a few minutes behind some other bikers, to enjoy watching this fellow flying a very maneuverable kite from the trail on top of the Chatfield dam.

 

 

  

Bright yellow and blue, just after crossing under the highway, on the C-470 trail.

 

 

 

The reds in this sumac were eye-catching bright to me, but the picture didn't do them justice. 

 

 

I loved this tall lacy yellow tree, growing out of the bottom of the Highline Canal. 

 

 
The reds in this sumac also jumped out at me, and turned out better in this photo. 
 
 

 

 

I particularly loved this view of the yellow cottonwoods and expansive sky, along the C-470 trail. 

 


 

This big splotch of orange and red always catches me by surprise, as I round this corner on the C-470 trail. I was ready for it today, though.  

 

 

Small but intense display of red in the Highline Canal. 

  

 

 

One of my favorite trees along the trail turns red with green for awhile, and has a pleasing shape.

 

 


 

Our Saturday ended with a striking sunset view from the deck.