




I'm back from Colorado. I got to see the folks. I saw some mountains with oddly very little snow. I saw some Elk and very poorly tried to draw some while taking pictures. While drawing in the bitter cold some got within 15-20 feet of me. Some locked horns, some screwed but most of them just grazed.
Also attached is a pic of my old cat Tubba living with my folks. He's about 13 years old and probably 25 pounds or more. He's a lot like me, old, fat and antisocial but for a small selection of people. He remembered me the moment he saw me. I hope he's still alive the next time I come to visit.
Song of the day: Hey Baby(New Rising Sun) from Jimi Hendrix
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