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Technology and nature compliment each other

Technology and Nature compliment each other

OK, I know I err on the side of being a technology geek; but I’ve just heard about the most amazing thing ………… The City of Colorado Springs has a walking tour podcast about Garden of the Gods available on ITunes.

Seems like the best of both worlds to me; technology and nature!

Garden of the Gods is a giant rock garden composed of red sandstone formations and is located on the west gog-r-editedside  of  town in the 80904 Zip Code.   It is minutes from neighborhoods on the Northwest and West side of  Colorado Springs including Mountain Shadows, Cedar Heights, Pleasant ValleyRockrimmon, Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs.  According to the information on the Springs government web site, the park system is visited by 1.7 million visitors from around the world each year.

In 2009, the City is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Garden of the Gods becoming a City park.  There is a wonderful timeline showing the history of the park Read the rest of this entry »

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Birding season, mark your calendar

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I’ve never been an avid bird watcher, but I certainly enjoying watching any type of wildlife; including birds.  I was doing some research this weekend on local birds, including the hummingbirds that come by and visit us every year and I came across these unique activities in Colorado Springs, and thought I’d share it with our readers …………

Plan now to take advantage of the monthly bird walks at the Garden of garden-of-the-gods-icey-editedthe Gods Park.    The park staff is partnering with the American Birding Association (ABA) and is offering monthly bird walks from May to November.  

According to some information I found during my research for this blog, there have been over 170 species of birds seen in the park.   Some of the local birds found are the Spotted Towhee, Virginia’s Warbler, White-throated Swift, Prairie Falcon, and the Rock Wren.

     Schedule: Read the rest of this entry »

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