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Dry fork Canyon then out to Dinosaur National Monument. Pretty fall day, 50* and sunny, looks like we may have a few more nice days this week.
Remember the Maine to hell with Spain From here o is Dinosaur, Juniper berries Green River Lunch Sent this picture as a text to the poor working wife. Beer power
Thanks for the pics of the awesome scenery. Beautiful part of the country that you live in!!! And I don't normally condone graffiti but the flag is a nice touch.
Nice picks Vernal , wish I could have rode with you , but I had more important things to do , like shoveling 2" of snow off my walk and while I was at it I did the neighbors as well .
Yes , Jealous with a slight bit of sarcasm ...... I too have also sent pics to my wife while she worked !
Very nice!.... I was going to go grab Darla this morning but they sprayed the streets so I left her inside.... but supposed to be sunny tomorrow... here’s hoping.
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