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18 November 2010

Mountain Valley View - Colorado Rocky Mountains

The distant hazy blue Rocky Mountains of Colorado are seen through a picture frame of snow clad pines. It is the first snowfall. It arrived late this year and followed a sunny summery autumn. So imagine the shockingly cold surprise and sparkling white beauty of this season's first snow. As I breathed in the prickly fine air the world about me seemed new. The sun was catching the fine crystals setting off brilliant sparks on each tree and bush. As I looked down our mountain valley to distant peaks all the shades of winter's blue were around me. My favorite color. I hope you enjoy it too.













The distant hazy blue Rocky Mountains of Colorado are seen through a picture frame of snow clad pines.

Mountain Valley View
The distant hazy blue Rocky Mountains of Colorado are seen through a picture frame of snow clad pines.
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Etsy
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9 comments:

  1. Wow! Stunning! I need to check out your Etsy....

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  2. Oh my, that is simply gorgeous! It's so serene. Love it Julie!

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  3. Thank you Marie and Beaded Tail!

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  4. Oh my goodness glory, I feel like I've just fallen off a cliff into a beautiful Christmas card. Excuse me while I brush the snow off my leggins! Heeehehehe!

    Ya know I can actually stare at the enlarged picture and feel the depth. I do need to get off the Ponderosa more often don't I??? :o)

    Ya'll have a most magnificently blessed day sweetie!!!

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  5. Beautiful. You live amongst such amazing sights, Julie.

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  6. simply mesmerizing. we haven't had any real snow to speak of yet. but seeing yours makes me long to see one good snow, :)

    hope all is well. have a great night.

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  7. When I see photos like these, it makes me sad that I don't live somewhere more exciting than the flat prairies of Saskatchewan. I need a forest, or a beach. or an ocean... But of course, I can relate to the snow ~ I could give that up in a second! :)

    Wonderful photos Julie!
    xo Catherine

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  8. Stunning captures, Julie! I can see it as a 20 x 24, framed over a fireplace.

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