Thursday, September 29, 2011

The High Life...


Hi everyone...Yes, You noticed I haven't posted since Saturday...unless I'm out of town, I don't usually wait so long.  I've been trying to learn the Kim Klassen Mouseover trick on my sidebar but It Does Not Work for me!  Four wasted days.  I'm pooped!  I Give Up!  Nothing I did would work.  Oh well...just can't figure it out and this New Blogger template would RE-copy the html in places it should not have.  I'm Done! (Until the next time).
Hubby and I were up on Aspen Skylift and this was a lookout point...See how high we were?  11600ft.  Nice view.  When I got through shooting photos, I looked down and saw the teddy bear that had been lodged into some rocks...I felt so Sad.  Whose child did it belong to?  Don't know but I said a prayer.  I could almost feel it's presence...the longer you stood there, the sadder you felt.  We left.
Hope you all are having a good week...Headed over to check on what You have to say!

13 comments:

SUGAR MOON said...

oh, I thought maybe you put it there. How sad.

Jill said...

The teddy bear is so very sad.

I don't understand what you're trying to do with the computer stuff but I wish you luck! =)

Jeanette said...

So sad..and that road does look somewhat trecherous!

Ann said...

Trying to figure out some of that stuff makes me pull my hair out. I'll settle for no fancy stuff on my blog...lol
Gorgeous pictures

GypsyFarmGirl said...

The teddy bear is so sad, but the views are beautiful.

Dolores said...

Woooooo, I'm afraid of heights, but that sure is a pretty picture, especially since I'm not there to be afraid.

Poor Teddy and little child that lost him

bichonpawz said...

It is a beautiful picture!

But, the teddy bear is very sad. It does make you wonder what the story is.

Anonymous said...

OMG! That's high!!! Great photograph!

Have a lovely weekend, CJ xx

Donna said...

Thanks Everyone! It Was beautiful but HIGH! And the Teddy Bear WAS sad...can't imagine what happened...but it was loved...
Happy Weekend!
hughugs

Out on the prairie said...

It did look like a small shrine.Many along the roads here, some real elaborate.Nice to offered some thought.

Anvilcloud said...

When I was first and last in the Rockies, I drop an exposed roll of film over the edge at Jasper. I hopped over the fence to get it turned around to see a mountain goat looming. I got back over the fence quickly. I wonder if he would have butted me over the edge?

~Red Tin Heart~ said...

i love you!! said loudly and exuberantly...smiling softly, nita

Donna said...

Beautiful view! The photo with the teddy is very sad. I think it might be a shrine.

Trying to figure out some of those computer things can get very frustrating. I tried the Kim Klassen things too and nothing worked!