http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2395/...168d33cf_o.jpg .............giggles!
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Aw, Mr Silver, you were too quick, one minute you didn't have a pic, next minute you did!
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http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2395/...168d33cf_o.jpg .............giggles!
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Aw, Mr Silver, you were too quick, one minute you didn't have a pic, next minute you did!
OK, I'll follow your second pic!
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3517/...d35b86cd_o.jpg and still giggles!
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I think it has to do with "stealing" water from the farmer out east. Since CO tends to be a relatively dry state they depend upon all the water they can get, even the ground water which eventually gets to them. According to these rules you can only use water once. DH and I occ talk about moving out your way. We love it out there, but I think I would miss the sun
Please excuse what I have in my mouth. DH took a pic just as I was having a snack. This is from one of our backpacking trips. This was a 4 pass loop in Colorado, and as you can tell this was our second pass. You can't tell by the picture, but this particular pass was at about 12,000. If you look close you can see the trail behind me.
http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/r...7/DSCN4158.jpg
As I understand it, this is a protected type of rabbit. Where I work planted a specific kind of bush around all of its buildings. A few years later, these rabbits were everywhere, turned out the bush and the bunny go hand in hand. Since they are protected, the bushes must stay. I love it, walking into work any given morning I must pass a dozen rabbits. They are "almost" tame, could never touch one, but they don't mind hanging out and letting you take a nice photo - which is just fine with me.
Pets in motion....
Kids in motion
http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/a...r1963/kids.jpg