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Last night...
I felt like trying a new restaurant less than 15 minutes from home...
in the nearest town of Cripple Creek.
I am in constant search for the perfect burger...
and I think I may have found it there.
The Chamonix stands near the entrance to the main street in town.
Just down a side street near the end of the main drag...
there is this quaint little eatery called...
Maggie's.
I started off with a chips and salsa appetizer.
Then the burger.
It is half a pound...
and it was good.
What made it even better...
what I hadn't known until I got the check...
was that on every Tuesday night...
all entrees are half off.
I just happened to eat there on a Tuesday night.
A half pound juicy burger with fries for just $6.00
(it was not only inexpensive...
it was one of the best burgers I have ever had).
They have many different styles of burgers...
besides a fairly large menu of other entrees...
all of which I am going to try over time.
Oh...
now they made a customer for life for Tuesday nights.
The restaurant is close to home...
open until 9 PM...
has good food...
and at half off every Tuesday night...
that makes it perfect for me.
I left satisfied...
and on my way home.
I fell asleep kind of late...
but I had awakened feeling refreshed.
In the morning...
I noticed that the Autumn colors are turning nicely at home.
I took Bandi out for her morning bathroom routine.
I walked up near the road...
and took a shot down the road...
...and up the road.
I then turned around and walked down the ridge a little.
I have been hearing many different types of birds in the trees lately.
Perhaps they are on their way South for the Winter.
I then walked a short ways to my favorite rock just down the ridge in front of my home.
I call the rock Serenity Point.
This has such a serene view of the forest and the mountains...
especially during a snowfall...
and it lies just at the edge of a small, but peaceful meadow.
This rather large rock is perfect for a few people to sit upon as they take in the views.
The following 11 shots I took from Serenity Point.
I then walked back toward home.
You can see the beginning of Serenity Point just beyond the pine tree to the left of the picture.
Just in front of the pine tree is another good place to experience the surroundings
from shade.
It is a nice place to relax in the summer.
I am thinking of putting a small bistro setting there sometime in the future.
I walked out to the right front of the second deck.
As you can see...
not all of the Aspens have turned colors yet.
One of my views from my recliner.
I then went up to the loft to take a few photos.
Out one of the rear loft windows.
I then went out to the third deck for a few shots.
I then sat at the loft computer desk to type up this article.
It is hard to take in the full scope of vision with a camera.
From atop the loft...
my vision encompasses a much wider viewing angle...
but if I use a wider angle lens setting...
everything seems much more unnaturally far away.
Even in the above shot...
everything seems so much farther away than in real life...
yet...
only captures a portion of the view in real life.
Even when I zoom in some...
it still seems a little farther away than my view in real life...
from sitting atop my computer desk chair
(but it is as close as I could get to my real life view...
minus the expansive views only gotten by distorting the view through a wide angle lens setting).
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I am thinking of going on a long trike ride around my neighborhood with Bandi later today.
I will have to see.
However...
in preparation for it...
I am charging up my video and camera batteries.
It is supposed to be sunny for the next few days.
After our trike ride...
and over the next few days...
I will work on the decks.
I had to leave a couple of days of sun to fully dry out the wood of the decks
before I start laying down the waterproof carpeting...
so as to not trap any moisture underneath it.
I am also waiting a little longer before I winterize the Japanese Maple.
As it still has leaves...
I don't wish to cut off any photosynthesis it may need to prosper.
But...
soon...
perhaps in a few weeks.
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