Let's See Some Back Yards!

Beaver Brook! I couldn't quite place it lol
I lived down in and around Boulder for 30 years or so and spent an awful lot of time fooling around up there and a few other spots.Never did figure out how to live up there,make a nice living and convince my city girl wife it was a good idea [emoji16]

...my wife and I lived in Denver the first couple of years we were married...she couldn't handle city life...so we arranged to rent the house she eventually inherited half interest in from her mother...

...when her parents had to move there due to her father's cancer diagnosis...we found our place farther up the hill...and have been here 36 years now...

...I commuted to Denver for a while...then started my dump trucking business up here...the winters are long...but the summers are glorious...just found out lately that our mean average temperature up here...the average temperature...day and night...through all four seasons...is 34 degrees...Brrrrr...glad I didn't know that sooner ;-) ...
 
The "back 40" of my property here in SW Michigan. My happy place!

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And this is the area immediately behind the house (where I set targets out to 50 yards [emoji41]).

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Summer pic

Certainly beautiful in the summer other than the fight with the black flies in the spring and the mosquitos during the summer but you get used to that. The winter is a very different story.......thats when we head to Florida :)
 

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I just took this photo from our back porch. The Big Horn River ( our property boundary) runs along the bottom of the ridge shown. If you look carefully, you can see our shooting bench, and our 100 and 300 yard target frames. Just to the left of the bench, is our backstop for 22 RF use. We have another 22RF backstop off of the front porch! memtb

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