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In reply to the discussion: Colorado DUers [View all]hlthe2b
(102,226 posts)29. Yes.. I'm old enough to remember the massive fires in Yellowstone--went cross coutnry skiing there
the winter afterwards when all the black against that white snow was so jarring. I've been there since in the spring and it is beautiful, despite the fires. When the green starts to come back it really does make you hopeful, but the big trees take many decades.
thank you.. and back at ya..
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humane society taking small animals, norris penrose large animals, rocky mt health also taking small
niyad
Jun 2012
#36
I read somewhere today the Douglas County Fairgrounds were opened for large animals.
intheflow
Jun 2012
#42
9 News reports Douglas County Fairgrounds will host families with large animals.
intheflow
Jun 2012
#47
Mishawaka Inn is still there??? It was an old fixture way back in the 70's, lol.
kestrel91316
Jun 2012
#28
Yes.. I'm old enough to remember the massive fires in Yellowstone--went cross coutnry skiing there
hlthe2b
Jun 2012
#29
Someone bring Betty or whatever tropical storms you have out there in the East
Woody Woodpecker
Jun 2012
#10
Except for occasional smoke, Denver isn't affected Nor are the main population centers/highways
hlthe2b
Jun 2012
#39