Natalie and Ben's August wedding at Wild Basin Lodge (a scenic mountain lodge in Boulder County) was one of the luckiest I've seen in terms of weather! After arriving at 2pm in a light sprinkle, the rain dissipated for the couple's first look, photos with family and wedding party, and ceremony. As the ceremony ended they walked back to the lodge in a light rain beneath an umbrella. As soon as all of the guests were inside - and the beverage llamas had done their job handing out beers and hard se
Wild Basin Lodge is a Wedding Venue in Allenspark, CO. Read reviews, view photos, see special offers, and contact Wild Basin Lodge directly on The Knot.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
This contemporary home designed by Cornerstone Architects and Wendy Williamson Design is sited next to a wilderness preserve in Austin, Texas.
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The Many Attributes Of Virginia Wild RyeVirginia Wild Rye - Elymus virginicus LThe Virginia Wild Rye is named after the state where it is found most often. That is a bunchgrass that grows during the more excellent parts of the year and generally hits…
The UNESCO-protected old town, on a crescent-shaped meander in the Garonne, also demands your attention, with its unusual quays and squares from the 18th
Chimney Bells Residence is a contemporary mountain retreat designed by Berglund Architects along with Vail Custom Builders, located in Avon, Colorado.
Check out this site for interesting facts about the Goshute tribe of Utah. Food, clothing, homes and culture of the Goshute. Interesting facts about the Goshute nation of the Great Basin.
Explore New Zealand's hidden paradise, Karamea & the Oparara Basin. Uncover untouched landscapes, unique wildlife & thrilling adventures. Discover now
Home state to the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado's wild edible abundance draws mostly from the forested zones. Lesser known is the state's affiliation with desert orientations to the west and Great Plains to the east. Wild Edible Plants of Colorado compiles the most relevant edible plants from these various regions and offers them to the reader as a user-friendly visually-appealing booklet.A discussion of each plant's edible use and preparation is the publication's primary aim, though space is also given to range and habitat, medicinal uses, cautions, and noteworthy special considerations. Helpful additions include sustenance ratings (low, medium, or high), collection timing and desired plant-part indicators, county-by-county map-image, over 160 color photos, and a general index.Plant List: Amaranth, Asparagus, Beeplant, Bilberry, Box Elder, Bracken Fern, Buffalo Gourd, Cattail, Checkermallow, Chokecherry, Creeping Hollygrape, Currant, Evening Primrose, Fairybells, Gambel Oak, Gooseberry, Greenthread, Ground Cherry, Hawthorn, Heartleaf Bittercress, Indian Rice Grass, Lambsquarters, Lemonade Berry, Mallow, Mariposa Lily, Marsh Marigold, Monkey Flower, Mountain Parsley, Mullein, Nettle, Orach, Ox-Eye Daisy, Panicgrass, Pinyon Pine, Plantain, Prickly Pear, Purslane, Raspberry, Russian Olive, Salsify, Serviceberry, Sheep's Sorrel, Smartweed, Spiderwort, Squaw Apple, Thimbleberry, Thistle, Tuber Starwort, Tule, Tumble Mustard, Watercress, Wild Onion, Wild Rose, Wild Strawberry, Wild Sunflower, Wintercress, Yellowdock, and Yucca.
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Lupines, paintbrush and many other wildflowers carpet the meadows below Devil's Castle in Albion Basin near the ski resort town of Alta in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah
At Albion Basin, wildflowers you will see include lupine, Indian paintbrush, American bistort, sunflowers, fireweed, and many more! Drive to the very top of Little Cottonwood Canyon and park at the Albion Grill. There is a trail just behind the Grill that takes you through a variety of wildflowers and offers great mountain views. As you hike up the trail, keep right to get a view of Devils Castle (maybe 1/4 mile). Keep an eye out for moose and deer as they are always hanging around this area. There is also a 'drive-thru' option: to gain easy access, but not as convenient parking, keep driving straight until Little Cottonwood Canyon Road turns into a dirt road called Albion Basin Road. This road takes you to the trailhead of Catherine Pass and Cecret Lake, where there are two small parking lots for each. These lots fill up quickly during peak wildflower season, and parking along the side of the road is not allowed. I would only suggest this option if you don't plan on getting out of your car (but what fun is that!?). If you want alpenglow on Devils Castle, the best time to shoot is at sunset. Sunrise is a lot quieter, and can offer a different perspective, so don't rule it out as an option. Regarding time of year, the wildflower season at Albion Basin typically peaks around the middle of July. If you're looking for a late bite to eat after waiting out sunset, try the Porcupine Grill at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, or Akasaka Sushi on 6196 Highland Drive.
The design intent for this barn-like structure was inspired by farms in the surrounding area to create a one-story office that breathes a homely, residential feel.