Saturday, October 26, 2024

In late September, Michael underwent radioactive iodine treatment and subsequent isolation to treat the remaining thyroid cancer. Now, we get to wait until next April, when scans and lab work will reveal the effectiveness of the treatment. 

This has been a tough year and it has taken its toll. So, we decided that it was time for regaining stamina and enthusiasm. We began this process by taking a road trip to one of our favorite places – Ouray,Colorado.

On the way to Ouray, we spent a night in the Jemez Mountains in Northern New Mexico. Then we braved the perilous “Million Dollar Highway” from Durango to Ouray. After 3 days in Ouray, we visited Native American ruins at Hovenweep National Monument in Utah. Then we were rained on, snowed on, and welcomed at the Indian Flea Market in Gallup, New Mexico.

It was a good trip, and a great escape from the medical issues. Thank you all for your support and encouragement.



Clear Creek Campground in the Jemez Mountains













A short video of this yearling mule deer is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRlEesAzF8U








On the road to Durango


On the Million Dollar Highway














Ridgway State Park





In Ouray

















The Cimarron Range, viewed from Ridgway State Park


San Juan Mountains, from Dallas Divide Pass


Sunset over the Ridgway Reservoir


Moonrise at Ridgway


Cabin in the Woods



The Castle Ruins at Hovenweep


Mike on the Holly Ruins Trail




Rabbit


Prairie Rattlesnake


On the road south of Shiprock, NM














Red Rock Park - Church Rock, NM











And then it rained, and then it snowed










13 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pictures as always! So glad to hear Michael is improving. Continuing to pray for his health.

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  2. I love your photo travelogues! The wildlife! And your beautiful faces 🧡
    I have to know though: did you take the photo of that rattlesnake and if so 😳 omgosh!!!

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    1. Thank you. Glad you like our adventures. And, yes, I took the picture of the snake. It was about 6 feet away when I saw him.
      Dennis

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  3. Pictures are amazing as always. Will keep up with prayers for successful outcome on treatments. Our annual Christmas party will be 12/22.

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  4. Beautiful photos, looks like you both had a great time ☺️ I was in Durango the other weekend for a wedding, gorgeous views out that way! Take care, Kelly McDowell

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  5. Thank you so much for sharing your life and adventures. Rema

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  6. Hello Denis hello Michael what great images as usual and looks like mama nature was playing around there for a little bit. That is beautiful country. Keeping Michael in my prayers and you too Dennis take care. Love you.

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  7. So glad you are getting out and about. What beautiful pictures! We hope we will be able see you in the new year! K and A.

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  8. WOW! Beautiful adventure!! Love CO! Lived there for 30 years. Please Be well, My Friends!!🙏🏻💘💘🙏🏻

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  9. Spectacular photos. Thanks for the memories of Durango too Ouray.

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  10. Awesome pictures, nature is natural beauty! Miss you both!

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  11. Glad to see you both rested and happy! As always the photos are breathtaking. Love Patti

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  12. Fabulous photos. Congratulations. A candel 🔥 burns in Louisiana for the both of you.

    FROM JFK to RASPUTIN
    by Leonard Earl Johnson
    WWW.LEJ.WORLD ✍🏻🐊

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