Welcome to my Link-Up for BOMs Away Mondays!
(We'd love to see the BOM you're working on lately.)
If you're ever in Colorado Springs, you really have to take the Cog Train up to Pike's Peak. It is more than worth the ticket price! |
The concept of wearing jeans and jackets in July is COMPLETELY FOREIGN to this transplanted Florida family! Back there, this is what we'd wear for about 3 weeks in our deepest winter days. |
On your way up, you see lots of neat forest trees and vistas like this overlooking reservoirs. Only, the phone shots don't do it half justice for the sheer beauty in real life vision. |
After 70 minutes or so, you break over the timber line, where only arctic tundra grows. |
And you get glimpses of lots of these funny little Yellow-Bellied Marmots. |
After about an hour and a half, you arrive at the peak! |
The Caulkins Family on Pike Peak, with Wyoming in the background distance. |
Scott loves to scramble to solitary perches. Yeah, it makes me quite nervous at times! |
If you're cold or want to shop souvenirs, they have a shop up there with food, drinks, gifts, etc. |
But pretty soon you want to ignore the memorial and the shop and get back to gawking at the amazing views. . . |
. . . Before you get back on the train and head down that steep, steep track. Next time, we'll take the train up and bicycle down! |
Haven't had much sewing time since the outing, but I did get all the pieces for the centers sorted out and organized - and nothing was missing! (This is one of two identical twins.)
And after a couple days off from any Dear Jane work, I did get these five blocks finished up this week out of the hand-work tote:
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What have you done lately on your BOMs or interval projects? We'd sure love it if you link up here to show it off! :D
Thanks for the tour of beautiful Pike's Peak. It looks gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWow! that is so exciting and what an awesome view.
ReplyDeletePike's Peak looks beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Thanks for sharing. You already know I love all your DJs....smile.
ReplyDeleteSince I've been doing everything, but sewing and blogging, I'm trying to get back to it.
I adore your Jane! Pike's Peak looks like a beautiful experience.
ReplyDeleteWe drove up it which is super scary especially when you get above the timber line and your driver starts getting weird from the lack of oxygen. If I ever go again, I'm taking the train.
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