Photo archive for November 30, 2006
AJ Carmack climbs a rope Wednesday. The Sailors will hold a dual meet against Rangely today will participate in the Carl Ramunno Invitational Tournament on Saturday.
Larry Richmond spreads hay Thursday afternoon while his wife, Lynette Richmond, drives the tractor. The Richmonds lease this land from Catamount and use it for their cattle operation. The pasture is next to U.S. Highway 40 east of Haymaker.
A forum held Thursday at the Carpenter Ranch focused on change in Hayden. It was hosted by Yampa Valley Partners.
Three-year-old Aidan Story receives a piece of cake from Christine McKelvie, public relations director for Yampa Valley Medical Center during the 25th birthday celebration of GrandKids on Thursday. Aidan carries the tradition of attending GrandKids; his mother did 25 years ago, when it first opened at the old hospital site on North Park Avenue in 1981.
A single-engine plane piloted by Les Liman veered off the runway at Steamboat Springs Airport on Thursday morning. The plane came to rest on its nose. Liman was not injured.
The Christmas cactus is a popular holiday plant for both its beautiful flowers and its knack for blooming right around the holidays.
Tatekan, a 15-year-old Arabian mare, eats breakfast in below-zero temperatures Thursday. Livestock animals are able to endure such weather, but pet owners should be sure cats and dogs avoid long periods of time in below-freezing weather.
Lyon’s Corner Drug staff pharmacist Tahnee Miller, left, prepares prescriptions with technician Vickie Szumski on Wednesday, a day after Wal-Mart began a $4 generic prescription drug program in Colorado.
The Soroco wrestling team watches as coaches Jay Whaley, top, and Doug Gates, bottom, demonstrate moves at Tuesday’s practice in Oak Creek.
Longtime Steamboat Springs resident Karen Vail stops to look at the downtown site where the Harbor Hotel once stood. The hotel has been leveled to make way for construction of the mixed-use development Howelsen Place.
“Absence,” etching by Tonia Bonnell. This piece is part of the “Repetitive Gestures; Seeking Solace in the Process of Making” exhibit at the Depot Art Center that opens today and will run through Jan. 14.
“Andromeda,” necklace by Christine Marie Noguere. Andromeda is an ancient mythological character that was referred to as the “maiden chain” because she was chained to a rock. The necklace is made out of 48 o-rings and about 12,000 Japanese seed beads, and took Noguere about 300 hours to make it.
DJ Chris Seefelt mixing it up at Chelsea’s Restaurant on Friday night at the late night dancehall and lounge.
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