


Being home again is great and images of Mancos in the Fall abound. The mountains as a backdrop for golden and orange leaves is beautiful and many of the mountains now have a dusting of snow. Yesterday, on the highway between Mancos and the house, we encountered a cattle drive. Kodak moment despite our melting ice cream in the groceries! Tom did get some very good pictures that he will probably be sharing here on the blog. I was not at all pleased with what I shot but. . sometimes it happens that way! We have had to hit the ground running with catching up on what is happening at the Artisans Co-Op and other photo business. Artisans had been slow in sales, partly due to the downtown street resurfacing but we were pleased to find that Tom had a sale of one of his entries in the art show that we had entered in Cortez. We do have a long to-do list with FeVa Fotos as well as our groups that we are a part of within the community and beyond. I can only repeat what Tom has previously blogged in regards to our two week trek across "memory lane". (Wisconsin-Upper Michigan-Lower Michigan-Oklahoma- and points in between ! ) Our visits with friends and family could not have been better! Sandy
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