The absolute highlight of my time in Colorado was visiting Garden of the Gods! I was close enough that I could drive through it every day…..and, I did!!! It was part of a tour I took and we spent a lot of time there learning all about it. But, I went back and spent more quiet time there a couple times and at least drove through it every day. It is so awe inspiring! The story we heard on the tour was that in August 1859, two surveyors from Denver City set out to formally locate Colorado City – what is now known as Old Colorado City (see my first Colorado post). While exploring the area, they came upon this area of sandstone rock formations. One of the surveyors suggested it might be a good place for a “beer garden” – the other one countered that it is more fitting as a place for the Gods to assemble and declared it called “Garden of the Gods” and it is still known by that name to this day. The area is all natural formations – no human intervention altered the formations in any way. In 1879, Charles Perkins, president of the Chicago Burlington Quincy Railroad, purchased much of the land – 240 total acres. After his death, his family gave the land to the city of Colorado Springs at his request to be used as a park – with the stipulation that it be known as Garden of the Gods and that it remain free forever to all visitors. In 1909, it was dedicated as a free city park and is registered as a national natural landmark. The formations are sandstone and tower 300 feet in the air!.In the early 1900’s, a Trading Post was added that is still there, today, and is still operated as a trading post……with LOTS of pretty awesome stuff in it! They also have a Visitors Center, but I didn’t stop there, so can’t speak to it…..I understand it is pretty cool and interesting, though!
Keep in mind, these photos in no way will ever do the beauty of Garden of the Gods justice…….it took my breath away and literally brought me to tears! I’m so glad that my hotel was just 5 minutes away and I could spend so much time there at different times of the day to get the full perspective! I have a lot of duplicate photos taken at different times and different days – it will be really hard for me to restrain myself from posting every photo I took…..but, I’ll try to behave and pick the very best…..if that is possible! Here we go:









Cathedral Valley



We saw this guy and I immediately said aloud: “Run, Forrest, Run”!!! Everyone on the tour cracked up and said “YES!!!”

North Gateway Rock and White Rock


North Gateway Rock and White Rock

Kissing Camels (see the top center of the North Gateway Rock)

Balancing Rock (right) and Steamboat Rock – they used to be one rock, but were separated by earthquakes and tremors – if you look close, you can see the bands in the rocks are identical and you can follow an imaginary line from one to the other!

Me with Balancing Rock



I went one evening to try to get sunset photos with the formations……but, it was a bad night for sunsets……this is as close as I got to a sunset photo! boo hoo


























Definitely a MUST SEE when going to Colorado!
Yes…..I’m finally going to get started posting photos and stories about my trip to Colorado and New Mexico – which I completed the last week in September and first week in October! Better late than never, right?
Colorado and New Mexico were the last two states I had to visit to meet my goal of seeing all 50 states. I decided to do them together in one trip – they border each other and it is a long flight to get out there – might as well make it one good trip! So, I flew into Colorado Springs, first……I spent five absolutely amazing full days in that area (and two partial days) – Sept 24th – 30th! WOW! I loved it every bit of it! My hotel was in a perfect location — just minutes from Garden of the Gods, Old Colorado City, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Manitou Springs, and more!
I’ll start with Old Colorado City……formerly known as just Colorado City, it used to be one of the first towns founded during the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush of 1859 and was briefly the capital of the Colorado Territory. It is now a historic neighborhood in Colorado Springs. Known for coal and gold mining in it’s heyday, it is now on the National Registry of Historic Places and a very quaint little commercial district with lovely shops and fabulous restaurants – I had several of my meals there, as it was close and had so many options. I also attended Sunday morning church services there at the Pike’s Peak United Methodist Church.

The residents of Old Colorado City embrace and preserve their “Cowboy Town” appeal with signs, murals, and store front appearance.

This is a full view of the famous mural…..close ups follow.


Representative of the wild west……hehehe!

The streets are very welcoming……


This was not the church I attended, but it was so lovely!






This is an original building – the former El Paso Couty Courthouse
As I said, I had several meals in Old Colorado City and had many opportunities to wander around the historic district. I loved it there and made sure I had time to enjoy it whenever I went out to eat!

I had breakfast here twice – they had outdoor seating and really good food!



The second time I was there, I overheard some other guests mention the “amazing” cinnamon rolls……so, of course, I asked about it! The waitress asked if I wanted it to eat in or take out…..I said eat in and she suggested I eat some here and take the rest with me……I soon found out why – it was HUGE!!! The size of a cake big enough to feed a small country! I ate a few bites and did take the rest with me……unfortunately, it didn’t live up to the hype and I never finished it! But, I can now say I’ve had the World’s Largest Cinnamon Roll!!! hahaha

Even the squirrels were friendly! 🙂

I had dinner one night at Dat’s Italian…….lovely family owned restaurant and delicious spaghetti!



I didn’t realize they automatically put cheese on……luckily, I was able to scrap it to the side and still enjoy the meal!

While wandering around after dinner, I found the original Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory…..who could resist that? I stopped in and almost went into a sugar coma just looking at the displays! I got a chocolate covered apple to take back to the hotel and some homemade dog biscuits to bring back for Megan! (Full disclosure – I went back another evening for another one of those apples)



Another evening, I chose Mother Muffs for dinner……another perfect choice!




Tomato Basil Bisque and a BLT……awesome dinner!

I also had two meals at The Mason Jar……both amazing!





Ribeye, salad, baked potato, and sweet tea…….perfect sweet tea…….between the two meals, I must have gone through a gallon or more of refills! LOL


So….that was Old Colorado City! If you’re ever in or near Colorado Springs, I highly recommend you spend some time in Old Colorado City……it is a great place to just spend some time wandering around, shopping, and the restaurants are fabulous!!!
I like to do the special Advent and Lent Photo Challenge lists……here is the topic list for this year’s Advent Challenge:

And, here we go with the photos I took for week one:

PURPLE

WINTER COAT

GIVING TUESDAY

BELIEVE

WINDOW DISPLAY

PATIENCE
(waiting for spring)

MIX AND MINGLE
The first week of Advent represents HOPE:

For December, I have two challenges going on at the same time…….this one – the regular Photo A Day Challenge……and one for Advent – which will be featured in a separate post. So, here we go…..

OUT AND ABOUT

LIGHTS

SOMETHING FESTIVE

I BOUGHT THIS

THE WEATHER TODAY

SMALL

HOME MADE
Looking forward to next week!
In just a couple hours, it will be December 1st……in just 31 days, this year will be over! I want to know where the dimmer switch is that lets us slow down time!!! Since no one can tell me where that little gadget is, I’ll just offer you the last of my November Daily Photos……LOL!

ONE COLOR

TWO COLORS

THREE COLORS
(Four, if you count the rust – LOL)

BLACK AND WHITE

WARM

COOL

COLOR POP

MONOCHROME

FAVE COLOR
I missed doing one for Pastel and Bright

GOLDEN

NEON
Now…..on to December…….and Christmas……and oh, boy!!!
December Topics are:

Hi…..we got a solid taste of winter this past week with about a foot of wet, icy, heavy snow…..what a rude awakening and early view of what is to come! I also ended up spending a day in the ER with severe vertigo and the following day pretty much in bed sleeping the day away – that was a scary experience I don’t ever want to repeat! I also started a jigsaw puzzle – first one I’ve attempted in a few years! I picked what I thought would be an easy one to get back into the swing of doing them – a friend stopped by and we worked on it together and came close to finishing it in a couple hours……but, then we got to the point where every one of the remaining pieces were solid black or black with just a hint of shading and there are no uniquely shaped pieces! UGH!!! It still is on my dining room table and I sit and look at it every now and then and have found a couple pieces to fit in – thinking this one will be a while before I finish it!
BUT…..through it all, I continued on with the November Daily Photo Theme of “Colors”! Here is Part Two……enjoy!

BROWN

BLACK

WHITE

GRAY

DARK

LIGHT

PATTERN

RAINBOW
Let’s hope next week goes a bit smoother…….
November’s Daily Photo Theme is Colors……..So, here we go……

RED

ORANGE

YELLOW

GREEN

BLUE

PURPLE

PINK AQUA NAVY
Ooppss – I let three days pass by without taking my Daily Photo……so, I went back to my archives and made this collage to represent “Pink”, “Aqua”, and “Navy”….all caught up, now! hehehe
OK – let’s finish off October’s “Free Choice” Theme…….

MEGAN IS HAPPY TO BE HEADING HOME…..

AUTUMN IN WNY

MY BURNING BUSH IS ABLAZE

MY REWARD FOR A HARD DAY’S WORK

A VISIT FROM A FRIEND WITH A BELATED BIRTHDAY GIFT WAS A WONDERFUL TREAT, TODAY

FROM THE ARCHIVES: PERFECT FOR HALLOWEEN – HAUNTED ASYLUM HALLWAY
ROLLING HILLS ASYLUM
November’s Theme is COLORS:

This installment of the October Daily Photos are all from my trip to DC this week…….more photos from DC will come later and I know I still need to post the photos from my Colorado and New Mexico trip……JEEZ…..I’m getting bad!!!

HERE COME DA TRAIN!!!

FOUND ON THE WALL AT THE US HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL

BREAD LINES DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION
FDR MEMORIAL – NATIONAL MALL – WASHINGTON, DC

I FOUND DORY

SUNRISE OVER THE US CAPITOL BUILDING
TAKEN FROM OUR TAXI ON THE WAY TO UNION STATION TO CATCH THE TRAIN HOME
One more week of photos for this month…….that will end our “Free Choice” month! November’s theme will be colors!
Third installment of the October Daily Photo shots……

I FOUND WALDO

ICING ON THE SILO

DO I HAVE TO COME INSIDE, MOM?

AUTUMN RAIN

END OF THE SEASON HYDRANGEAS

DIGGING DEEP FOR THE PRIZE

FINALLY FINISHED READING “WAR AND PEACE”!!!
Not many photo days left in October…….let’s see what “free choice” shots round out the month in my next Daily Photo Challenge post!
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