Here is the hardware store where I (Deric) am blessed to work. Inside it has a U-haul, a Just Ask Rental, a Fed Ex, and a Radio Shack. Good people, good work, and a good business.



Zapata Falls
Slip 'n' Slide!
The Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Sand Dunes.
Driving to the dunes...
"Where man himself is a visitor who does not remain." - 1964 Wilderness Act

It was like walking in a really cold desert.



That's "D +R" not "P + R" :)
This guy walked right in front of our car as we drove slowly...
Mt. Blanca in the sunset's light.
it can sometimes bypass the mind and take root in the heart without the reader being
aware of what is happening. In the case of The Shack, there is some potential for this to
be damaging to the development of a healthy Christian worldview. On the other hand,
for the Christian whose worldview is firmly rooted in Scripture and who reads
discerningly, reading The Shack may be an extremely edifying experience....
The Birthday Boy.
After church, we attended a membership class (figured it's good to become church members if we're on staff!). I brought a birthday cake to share. 
Blue Mesa Lake is absolutely stunning. I'd seen it once before, in the summertime. Winter is just as magnificent!
We stayed at the Kriegshausers' house (Rebecca's good friends from Virginia), but also got to hang out with Ben and Rosie Cubbage, who moved to Ridgway in November. It was so refreshing and encouraging to be around old friends again!!
Good times were had by all!
Ben and Rosie live in this super-cool yurt!
It has no electricity or plumbing (it's heated by a wood stove and propane space heater), but they LOVE it! They're so adventurous!! :)
A cluster of Fourteeners: Mt. Blanca (14,347 ft.), Mt. Lindsay (14,037 ft.), and Ellingwood Point (14,042 ft.)

























