...and when autumn has arrived in the Rockies, the grasses weave bronze and the aspen quiver gold - phenomena worth enjoying. So I did!
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South Boulder Creek - autumn sunrise |
First order of business: a run along the South Boulder Creek trail where the grasses have grown long over the summer and wave in their full bronzed glory in the autumn. My first-day-of-autumn run was aglow with the rising sun and rustic colors waving at my feet.


Next order of business: a drive to the high country where we were fortunate enough to cruise the Peak to Peak highway just when the colors were at their glorious golden peak. What a show!
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Aspen and Taz posing for photographer Devon |
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