Sunday, January 28, 2007

The Trip to The Royal Gorge!~

I just got 3-4 rolls of film developed.  I have scanned a few to include here in my journal.  This is more pics of the trip to the Royal Gorge in Canon City, CO (pronounced  canyon).  Some of these you have seen and some you may not have seen.  Some were in my journal previously until I deleted it.  There are some also of the beautiful park that was near our house when we lived in Broomfield.  I walked here most everyday with my dog, Mary Jane.  I still dream about living in that house 2-3 times a week.  I guess because it was a very happy time in my life.  I hope you enjoy the pics.  For more info on the Royal Gorge go to this link:

http://www.royalgorgebridge.com/

This was a fun day out.  The view around the gorge is awesome!  There is so much to do in the park.  You can ride the incline down into the bottom of the gorge.  You can ride the tram across the gorge.  They have a sling that is a lot like a rubber band, if you are brave enough, they will swing you out over the canyon.  I wasn't brave enough to do that!  I think I would have had a heart attack!  They have places you can eat, as well as an ice cream shop.  At the end of the day, we went into the gift shop and bought souvenirs.  It was a fun day and one I will treasure always.

Have a blessed week!~ 

Stay safe and keep warm!~

Susan

P.S.  Don't forget to pray for our troops!~

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

beautiful pics

Anonymous said...

Yes, I can see why you miss living there.  In fact, I need to go out that way and visit.  There is some incredible scenery to be found in Colorado.  It is on my short list of must see places.

Greg

Anonymous said...

Terrific pictures! You had some great perspective on a few of those, for sure!

Anonymous said...

susan I just realized by going back through my journal that I don't get alerts to your journal anymore.I have fixed that. Did you recently make a trip to Co?

Anonymous said...

Beautiful pictures.  Thank you for sharing them.
Love,
Angel

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the photos of the gorge tremendously.    I can see why you enjoyed living in Colorado so much.      mark