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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA beautiful "new" lake in the Garden of the Gods...
I guess we might be off the water restrictions after this?
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A beautiful "new" lake in the Garden of the Gods... (Original Post)
kentuck
Sep 2013
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Autumn
(45,114 posts)1. My pond in the front pasture is filled and running over
The first time in four years. We have a light rain here out east of Falcon and Springs. I am grateful for our rain but the devastation I have seen in other areas on the news breaks my heart.
kentuck
(111,106 posts)2. It's heart-breaking.
We have had a pretty hard rain for the last hour or so. (in the downtown area)
Bennyboy
(10,440 posts)3. wow, my friend from the Springs
Just sent me that exact same image. His photo but it looks the same except his is more colored (he ahs the gear as a professional photog) I'll see if I can show ya in a minute.
here we go..... weird.
hoping for the best for all my CO peeps.....................................
Demoiselle
(6,787 posts)4. Is it iron ore that makes the mountain (and the water) so red?
It's very beautiful.
GeorgeGist
(25,322 posts)5. My daughter and family were just there in July.
DavidDvorkin
(19,480 posts)6. I hadn't thought about the water restrictions
I also haven't been thinking about watering my lawn. No mowing, either.