This morning I was ready to start my day but as I rolled over to turn off the beeping alarm clock I felt a painful headache in full force. Not only that, when I got up I was so dizzy I darn near fell over. I had a cold, runny nose, sneezing, cough, totally all in the head the whole time I was in Colorado. I have not been sick in probably 3 years, no colds, no coughs, no virus', but since I had a vacation planned, ofcourse it was the time to get sick. Isn't that the way it works? So along with the iffy weather, I also battled the sniffles...gosh I sound like I am feeling sorry for myself. Ahh, maybe I am, just a little. Anyway, back to the dizzies....I think between the head cold and the change in altitude my poor body said enough is enough. So today I have been chillin', actually I never got dressed the entire day. Feeling better this evening, but still a little dizzy. I guess the term dizzy blonde is true, but I don't think they meant the "fall down" dizzies when they penned that phrase.
I didn't even pick up my camera today, altho I did read my latest "Shutterbug" magazine, along with the latest People Magazine and Entertainment Weekly. Ofcourse I only read those for the book reviews (I lied, I read them because I like to read about the latest movies, TV, books & music and an ofcourse an occasional gossip).
Speaking of TV, I have been watching some of the new comedies, "The New Girl" and "Suburbgatory" are both pretty good. They make me laugh out loud which is a good indication of funny, but neither are as good as "Modern Family", still the best comedy on TV. And ofcourse "Revenge" is superlative as the new night-time soap opera, it's delicious. Enough is enough, now for some more photos from Colorado.
A few of the absolutely spectacular take-my-breath-away landscapes and animals from Pagosa Springs, CO.
"Get up and dance, get up and smile, get up and drink to the days that are gone in the shortest while."
~ Simon Fowler
Until next time........
Beautiful landscape and gorgeous photos! What was your f-stop? Feel better!
ReplyDeleteSuperb images Deanna! Hope you'll feel better soon. When I used to visit my daughter here before I moved here, I always was sick w/a cold before I got halfway home!
ReplyDeleteMahtavaa seutua, olisi tosi hienoa päästä käymään!
ReplyDeleteKauniita hevosiakin.
Spectacular sceneries.
ReplyDeleteI love the white horse against the snow covered mountain.
I can't even imagine living amidst all this delicious beauty! I think my camera would be permanently attached to my eye!
ReplyDeleteKathy
What amazing photo. I truly looks so beautiful there. Thanks for sharing your photos with us..
ReplyDeleteHugs, Linda
Deanna, this is beautiful place. There are plenty of snow on the mountains and we only a little bit.
ReplyDeleteHorses are my favorite animals. I enjoyed your pictures of them very much. And this little bird is wonderful.
I am very much in love with your photography. Something very touching about it.
Beautiful pictures!!!!
Greetings.
Breathtaking indeed, Deanna! I want to be there at once!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the tour - I've never been to Colorado - but what beautiful scenery! great capture of the nuthatch and I sure hope you are feeling better . . .
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent group of photos. You have done a great job of capturing the grandeur of this place. Well done
ReplyDeleteOh, how gorgeous! I have to say, I love the horses.
ReplyDeleteStunning scenery.
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