November 2007 Archives

10. Boy, if I had not recently shot up four sizes, that would've fit.

9. It would be a shame if the garbage man ever accidentally took this from me.

8. Perfect for wearing in the basement.

7. Well, well, well...

6. I really don't deserve this.

5. Gosh, I hope this never catches fire!

4. I love it, but I fear the jealousy it will inspire.

3. If the dog buries it, I'll be furious!

2. Sadly, tomorrow I enter the federal witness protection program.

1. To think I got this the year I vowed to give all my gifts to charity.

Colorado has beautiful diverse countryside. And being a native who has never taken up skiing, I can honestly say I have taken the back roads of Colorado and come upon beautiful farms, ranches, and open space that we call the eastern prairie lands. I was happy to hear about Intelligent Travel: A "Growing Trend" in Colorado and that tourists are drawn here because of the wildlife, the beauty of a working ranch or farm and because they don't want to impact the earth negatively. You would love to see many of the species of birds and wildlife that inhabit our beautiful state. The Rockies are beautiful but tend to be taken over. If you stay at a working ranch, you get the feel for how much of life is lived here in Colorado. Working and living in tune with nature. Low slung ranch houses that stay warm in winter and cool in the summer. Ponds that help nourish fish, fowl and farm animals. You'd love it here in Colorado country. And you don't have to be a rock star, a movie star or have tons of money to visit our state. If you care about the earth. If you'd like to see how a farm or ranch is run and managed. If you'd like to learn about the flora and fauna of the area, then come visit Colorado. Just come and find out why people say we're so friendly. We'll leave the light on for you!