please share. tristan greene is a gay guy w a gnc partner. he’s most likely on foot and has no id wallet etc. anyone in colorado especially around colorado springs plz be on the look out and contact @/snifflesnuffle on instagram or you know the COPS and help out.
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Sunrise over Manitou Incline in Manitou Springs, Colorado-USA
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A tourist stop in Manitou Springs, Colorado, June 1963
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The day of the Manitou Springs Halloween Ball had finally arrived. Emma had been looking forward to the event for the last few weeks. However, due more disappearances over the last several days, Emma’s interests at hand changed course. Not only did she take a pregnancy test in secret that morning and saw the positive result, Emma also decided to go even further with her investigation. Her thoughts were all over the place with her happy news and that of the disappearances that she forgot to hide the test on her way of out of the house.
After several hours investigating at the scene where the last person who had disappeared was seen, Emma made a quick stop on the way home where she bought a onesie and baby socks to announce her pregnancy to Robert with just enough time to get ready for the ball. Smiling as she parked the car and walked inside, Emma couldn’t help but feel guilty for being so joyful when darkness hung over the town. Still, she couldn’t stop smiling, and hoped that Robert would feel the same. “Robert?! Are you around? I have a surprise for you in the kitchen.” Emma placed the gift bag on the counter before pacing back and forth.
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Lance Huffman, counselor at Manitou Springs High School in Colorado, 1985.
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the bizarre bazaar
eeeee we’re headed in the right direction but this is not it 👹
((another hint: it’s within colorado springs city limits))
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“ ‘Hiking’ - I don't like either the word or the thing. People ought to saunter in the mountains - not hike! Do you know the origin of that word 'saunter?' It's a beautiful word. Away back in the Middle Ages people used to go on pilgrimages to the Holy Land, and when people in the villages through which they passed asked where they were going, they would reply, 'A la sainte terre,' 'To the Holy Land.' And so they became known as sainte-terre-ers or saunterers. Now these mountains are our Holy Land, and we ought to saunter through them reverently, not 'hike' through them.”
~John Muir
(Photo © dramoor 2018 Barr Trail, Manitou Incline, Colorado Springs, CO)
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