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Photographer Ed P. Kosmicki snapped a shot of this glowing bunny after a long drive through the mountains. It does seem ready to listen to a traveler’s tale before sleep. Where is it? Send your guess and how you knew to colorado sunday@denverpost.com, and include a digital photo of yourself. We’ll pick one and share it in next week’s Colorado Sunday. The best tale wins a $50 gas card.

HOW’DYOUKNOW?

Two weeks ago: “Free Air” sign in Manzanola

The winner: Fowler Elementary School reading teacher Ruth Schlegel

The “Free Air” sign is located in Manzanola, at the former Co-op site. I see it when I go to Bauserman’s Farm Market across the street for Rocky Ford canteloupes or chocolate-covered almonds. They have these old-fashioned bins full of candy. It’s kind of like an old general store. You can buy almost anything there.

Last week: Chrome bumper bench by sculptor Sean Guerrero, one of three on Elk Avenue in Crested Butte

The winner: Carol Haller

of Centennial

When I saw the bumper bench from Crested Butte in the Sunday paper, I told Meaghan, my 12-year-old daughter, “I know where this is, and we have a picture of it!” I went to the photo album and found the picture right away. The picture is from 1995 and shows me and my daughter Meaghan Shaha, age 2. I showed the picture to Meaghan, who said, “Mom, you still own those clothes.” Don’t you think I deserve the gas card?

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