Purgatoire River |
Trinidad began as a trading hub on the Santa Fe Trail. Weary travelers would stop for rest before making the journey over Raton Pass. Later, the railroad and coal industry kept this little town alive.
Sun shining through the cottonwood branches |
Large cottonwoods grace the landscape along the river. The cottonwoods were most certainly a welcome sight to early travelers as they not only provided shade and shelter, they also like to grow near water.
Big Tree Hug :) |
For me, the cottonwoods are wise and ancient. There's nothing better than a great big cottonwood tree hug :)
Building a nest high above |
They also provide a place to call home for our feathered friends.
Beautiful flowers are everywhere along the walking path.
Butterflies can be found peeking through the foilage if you look closely.
Other small treasures may catch your eye if you look close enough as you walk...here I found a robins egg shell.
And how cool is it to see the local art along the river... |
Reminders of days gone by can also be found along the river.
Trinidad, Colorado has a wonderfully rich history, please do check out some of the local history if you have time. Here is a link for more information:
I am an artist and spend my time creating beautiful bead design, dream catchers and other art when not out exploring nature. My beloved husband, Crowwolf, and I have an online shop which features many of our creations.
Love the imagery...I felt I was walking the trail with you!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful depictions of the area as well as the pics that accompany them!Thank you for sharing and be on the look out for us at your door! Lol
ReplyDeleteThank you Ostara! Glad you enjoyed the journey :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy! :) We'll keep an eye out for you, lol!
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