This travertine was beside the highway on the way to Durango.
Travertines are natural hot springs erupting from the ground, spewing not only water but also limestone and other minerals that solidify over eons, creating an unusual looking formation. The surface is known as "tufa" (an excellent Scrabble word), a porous deposit that looks spongy.
At Ft. Lewis College, Scrabble was the game of the day. Here is a picture of some competitors.
The tournament was held in a math classroom. The most interesting things to observe there were poster pictures of mathematicians. Such as:
And my favorite:
At a study hall across the corridor we saw four deer and a rabbit grazing and resting together. I got several photos through a window, and this is one that processed better on the iPad:
It was a fun weekend, although we ran into snow on the way there.
And unbelievably, I achieved second place in the Late Bird, and won forty bucks, almost paying for gas to get to Durango!
On the knitting side, I finished these ballet slippers: