Come stay at the Simpich Shady Grove Home
to start considering a stay at our home. We book through Airbnb as they have been great to help us connect with people from around the world.
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Come sit on our front porch and enjoy it as our guest near the Creek at the Jim and Rosa Wilson Historic Farmstead. |
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Enjoy the beginning of our cottage garden as we work on the original 1914 homestead cottage at the Homestead. |
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Meet Potater Willyford said to be the cousin of Tow-mater in the Cars movie. This award winning vehicle created by Ragan |
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Po-tater is right at home in the 1914 Wilson Farmstead cottage that we are trying to restore. Corawithcamera(C) 2015-8-29 |
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The porch at the Shady Grove is a swinging place to be. There are a few jeeps for jeep lovers as Ragan rescues them. |
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This stump is also a bird feeder with English turtle doves, squirrels and raccoons as frequent visitors to watch. Corawithcamera.blogspot.com |
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Lots of parking space available at our house for you and your guest. There are six acres to roam around and camping is sometimes a possibility. |
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Nehemiah is our faithful horse and Sante Fe Joe also a good horse that is hiding behind him. Corawithcamera.blogspot.com |
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If you are driving up to our house at night this is a good place to park and bring your things right in the front door. |
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The bird feeder as seen from the family room with fireplace inside the house. Corawithcamera(C) 2015-8-1 |
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Ragan Simpich, my husband, loves to be talked into taking jeep trips in the Colorado Mountains |
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Delighted to find Evening Star flowers blooming in the Shady Grove pasture recently. Corawithcamera.blogspot.com 2015 |
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This hanging plant was made up by adding starts of Coleus to last years basket and topping with a new planter of pansies. |
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Sunflowers are growing well from last years seeds. One was about twelve feet high this year. Willys Jeep Station Wagon is one of many being rescued by my husband. |
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Just had to share this welcome sign that my grand daughter made for me with correct phonetic spelling in first grade. |