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Wendy Shattil and Bob Rozinski on Sand Creek in Colorado's San Luis Valley  for colorado sunday 11/23
Wendy Shattil and Bob Rozinski on Sand Creek in Colorado’s San Luis Valley for colorado sunday 11/23
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Twice blessed

Wendy Shattil and Bob Rozinski named Fellows by the International League of Conservation Photographers; dancing

Hail, fellows! Well met.

Colorado wildlife photographers Shattil and Rozinski, celebrated for their books “Valley of the Cranes,” “Born Wild,” “City Foxes” and other works, joined the rarefied handful of photographers chosen for practicing an ethical and environmental sensibility in their career.

Ecuador-able

Steve Wood: Ecuador show, Poor Richard’s Restaurant, 324 1/2 Tejon St., Colorado Springs; 719-632-7721, poor

Paging armchair tourists.

Manitou Springs artist Steve Wood spent the better part of this year in Ecuador. He returned with an expanded Spanish vocabulary and brilliant works that evoke village life in the northern highlands. See them through Dec. 24 at this informal restaurant.

How now, L’Espirit?

L’Espirit de Noel holiday home tour and boutique, Phipps Tennis Pavilion, 3300 Belcaro Drive, Denver; 303-292-6700, central

Here we come a-wand’ring.

Put on a pair of walking shoes, fork over a $20, and check out the five elegantly turned out homes on this year’s holiday home tour benefit for the Central City Opera. All homes are within walking distance of the boutique.

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