COLORADO GETAWAY: RED SKIES FROM FOREST FIRES, BABY HORNED OWLS, HORSES

Forest fires in tinder-dry Colorado have left much of the state under a smoky haze. That layer of smoke produced this blood-red sunrise over the twin cities of Westcliffe and Silver Cliff at 6 a.m. Saturday. We are spending a week at the Ute Springs Ranch owned by Cara’s mother, Jan Roberts. Every year we experience something new and dramatic. A year ago, a neighbor dog was bitten in the head by a rattlesnake and survived. About eight years ago I videotaped the incredibly sad but heroic act of a young horse trying to lovingly but forcefully stop a dying horse — its long-time stablemate -- from giving up. This year it is a pair of yet-to-fly baby Horned owls who live in two trees next to the main ranch house. They are so young their feathers are still downy. Check back for updates on them. Photos: Norm Clarke