Final Favorite Look Back Pictures of 2021

Take a peek at the third  and final Favorite Look Back Pictures of 2021. Though 2021 was a very rough year, we still managed to get in camping and enjoying the beauty nature offers. Which resulted in some of 2021 my favorite photos. Do you have favorite photos taken in 2021?  Share in the comments, please.

Last campfire of 2022 in October. After that we winterized the 5th wheel and put it in storage for the winter. Had we known the winter would be so mind, we could have postponed the winterization until December. Darn it!

Sun sets behind Pikes Peak and between storm clouds. A beautiful ending to a warmer than usual day in November 2021.

Another beautiful sunset behind Pikes Peak, taken from our neighborhood park makes it one of my look back phots of. 2021 has been such a mild fall and early winter, it’s unbelievable. Setting records for the latest snowfall So far no snow through December 31, 2021. Hoping for snow New Years Eve or early New Years Day.

First dusting of snow on Pikes Peak. Taken from a little park in Woodland Park, where we stopped to eat lunch and walk the dog.

Elk outside out campsite at Rocky Mountain National Park.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Changing of the Aspens outside Leadville by the Climax Mine in Colorado

Sunrise at a intersection during my daily travels. Could resist one more fantastic Colorado Sunset! One of the many reasons I love Colorado!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There you have my Favorite Look Back Pictures of 2021. We have several camping reservations already for 2022 that should give us a wide array of photos. Looking forward to sharing those photos with you. Also our kitchen remodel begins January 3, 2022, before and after pictures will be shared at some point. May not make the favorite photos for 2022, but you never know. I’m hoping to love my new kitchen, after the tear-out and replace phase. LOL Any of you have any remodeling survival stories you care to share? Please list them in the comments.

Plans for New Years Eve? How about curling up around a cozy fire with a great feel-good book (my suggestion Hidden Gypsy Magic is below), glass of exceptional wine, or your favorite adult beverage and relax. Say farewell to 2021 and welcome 2022 and hope for a much better year!

The Salem Wildlife Sanctuary is Gwen Taylor’s life work.  Her Irish Gypsy heritage provides a hidden talent she uses to help the creatures under her care.  But even her magical skills can’t help new rescues in dire need of veterinary care.

The opportunity of signing on as the vet for Gwen’s sanctuary dropped into Brock Scutter’s lap after he expanded his practice to include wildlife. The personal attraction he and Gwen experience is undeniable the more their professional and personal lives collide.

Touring the only “non-haunted” house in Salem they both feel a spark of magic.  A trip to his family’s cabin uncovers a heritage he didn’t know existed.  If they want a future together, it means facing the consequences of awakening hidden Gypsy magic and a race against the clock to correct past wrongs.

 

Have a fun and safe New Year’s Eve.  See you next year with lots of new projects you don’t want to miss!  Check back often!

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