Great shots for the day, Al! I love old ruins like these, but being such a young country we really don't see a lot of them. Too many people always seem to want to tear down the old stuff to build something new and shiny!! Much of the time I prefer the old! Hope you and Socks have a fun weekend!!
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Great shots for the day, Al! I love old ruins like these, but being such a young country we really don't see a lot of them. Too many people always seem to want to tear down the old stuff to build something new and shiny!! Much of the time I prefer the old! Hope you and Socks have a fun weekend!!
ReplyDeleteCompared to Illinois, Colorado seems to have more ruins. I wonder why that is? Always enjoy the photos!
ReplyDeleteJust spent a few days in the lovely town of Pagosa Springs and plan to explore CO in depth next fall!
ReplyDeletegreat shots! love the blue sky :)
ReplyDeletevery interesting this place, looks beauty and a good place to rest
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteIf only these ruins could talk, and tell stories about their past glories!
ReplyDeleteThat's fun to come across something like this on a hike...the stories you think of keep you going for miles!
ReplyDeleteI love all kind of rocks:-)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to live close enough to old ruins such as these. Ah, I am totally fascinated with these ruins. SO cool! Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting seeing this ruins, Al!
ReplyDeleteWhat the gorgeous blue sky!
Actually, I love ruins - they make me curious about times past!
ReplyDeleteVery nice scenic sunday post &
ReplyDeleteNice blue sky..