Frisco CO Open Space

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Nice to live in a place that places a value on preserving open spaces and wetlands within the town limits. Always like the reflections in this little pond, even though the fishin was sub-par in it this year. Looks like it's out in the woods, but it's actually behind a walmart and in front of a Whole Food Market. Light rain all night here changin over to snow at about 9300ft.
 

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As usual nice pictures....
 

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That first picture is just plain awesome. There was a reflective lake in Yosemite Valley, called Mirror Lake, showed a beautiful reflection of half dome. I attended an Easter sunrise service there back many moons ago. Sunrise was around 10am, when the sun peeped over Half Dome's reflection in the lake. Of course the gummit boys did the right thing, filled the lake and made it a parking lot.
Have you checked out the tot lot in the third photo?
 

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That tot lot's not a big producer for some reason, BosnMate. Less than 3 bucks to date, but may be just because I don't check it too much. Here in town it's more profitable to go out during the spring melt and check the places they dump the snow from the winter snow removal. There's a parking lot here in town where a $5,000 diamond ring was lost in the snow and it should be in a strip about 10ft. wide and 100ft. long along the edge of the lot. I tried to help the owners out and looked and looked, but it was like a needle in a haystack. Tons of loose change though.
 

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