Author: Amy Law
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Waiting for the Monsoons
You know that it’s been hot when 95 degrees is comfortable. The National Weather Service says that Friday we will drop below 90 for a high – comparatively chilly. The cool weather will be nice. But what we are really waiting for are the monsoons. I always feel weather forecasters are a little presumptuous calling…
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Dog as God’s Messenger
When we got our golden retriever-chow mix from the Denver Dumb Friends League, we thought she looked like a fox. In honor of this, we named her Kurama Kitsune, “mountain fox” in Japanese. My daughter came up with the name after watching a Japanese anime cartoon that had a half fox-half human character named Kurama…
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Colorado Fires
Colorado is burning. Or at least it seems that way. Everyday we hear about a new fire – Paradox, Pagosa Springs, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, and the High Park fire west of Fort Collins. The hot dry windy conditions let the flames jump through the forest faster than fire fighters can evacuate homes. Why are the…
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Hummers Are Back
Hummingbirds are back! I was alerted to a hummer at our feeder by a distinctive ringing zip overhead. All hummers make a buzzing or humming sound that gives the birds their name, but only one hummer makes that metallic zip sound: A male broad-tailed hummingbird. A male broad-tailed hummingbird has an iridescent green back and…
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Bald Eagles Over Littleton, Colorado
My daughter and I were at the Littleton REI on South Wadsworth this spring, when she looked up and pointed. “An eagle!” In Littleton? Disbelieving, I looked and squinted at the bird. It was big, and dark. It held it’s wings flat. And then it banked and the sun flashed off it’s head and tail. …
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How to Shoot Your Dog…With a Camera
It is that time of year again. Lyn is looking for photos of your dog for the Pet Therapy Calendar. Having had less than total success with professional photographers lately, many of you are considering taking the pictures yourselves. And yet, you hesitate. How can you take a shot that will make it to the…
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Coopers Hawk Misses Dinner
It was an cold and wet weekend. Pouring rain alternated with a light drizzle, and the temperature hovered in the mid-fifties. Perfect weather to suck the warmth right out of your bones.You could tell the little brown birds – sparrows, finches, goldfinches and a few chickadees – were feeling the weather. Probably twenty little birds…
