Today is the last day my readers can celebrate Wild Horse Protection Month with a free eBook copy of Thundering Hooves. The month is almost over, and the book will go back to it's regular price starting tomorrow.
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Happy Solstice
Thought this might be the perfect time to get my spring solstice, end of winter newsletter published! Coincidentally, I just got back a couple of rolls of film that I've been working on throughout the winter, just in time for this publication.
Sale at a Bookstore
It was an exciting day yesterday, I received a notice that my historical fiction novel Thundering Hooves, recently sold at one of the bookstores I've been working with.
Cold Call: A Road Trip to the City
I don’t make the trip to the city very often, but I’ll go when I finally cobble together enough activities to make the long trip worth while! I finished off a couple rolls of film a few weeks ago, and have been looking for the opportunity to make a trip to my favorite lab, Englewood Camera. To really make the trip worthwhile, I also planned on making a cold call at a local bookstore to see if they might stock my series of novels, Spirit of the Wolf and Thundering Hooves.
March 2025 Newsletter
The months are flying by and spring is rapidly approaching! It seems like I just got done writing the last newsletter, but it's already time for my March Edition! We have a new presidential administration in office, and of course to go with it we have a new Secretary of Interior. The new secretary, Doug … Continue reading March 2025 Newsletter
Mountain Musings
I'm excited to announce my new profile on Substack, called Colorado Coloquey!
Wildlife Photography: Capturing Colorado’s Elk on the Mountain
After an absence of over two years, the elk herd is finally returning to my mountain! The last time I saw them, it was autumn and they were feeding early in the morning on the summit of Big Grouse Mountain.
Winter Adventure With Bald Eagles
It was another beautiful Colorado afternoon for a winter adventure with the bald eagles of the annual migration. Eleven Mile Canyon in Lake George was mentioned as a location for eagles making the long trip for the winter migration, so I thought I'd check it out.
Exploring Horsethief Park in Winter
Exploring Horsethief Park in the snow was something I've been wanting to do for a while now. I've been on this trail in winter before, up to the falls anyway, but I've never taken the fork to the north at the beaver ponds. I've been wanting to take my film camera to the ponds and shoot in monochrome for some time now, and this was the day. I had a few frames of Ilford FP4 left in my old Canon A-1, and I took it up the trail to finish them off.
Major Weather Miscalculation
As I sat in my chair with the doggies and drank my morning coffee, I checked the weather and decided to go out and shoot a video on a subject I've been kicking around. And that subject is shooting monochrome pictures with a mirrorless digital camera.










