A frozen Colorado lake with wind blown snow makes a pretty image. This same lake will allow for some great fishing in the spring, when trout are hungry and active.
yeah, today it was really warm. That’s not so unusual here. There have been winters in the past when I’ve played golf at least once in every month. It snows, it warms up and the snow melts, then it snows again. We were slammed with cold and snow last month and now it is reasonable again.
I saw the most delightful photo booth foto of you today. The 1972 John Lennon one. That is just fantastic! You really do have to post those. I love it! 🙂
HA! I don’t know that very many people would find it delightful, but I’m glad you do. Maybe I prefer Che Guervara, but fame is fame, after all. That picture would be a hint into my free spirited oppositional personality. But damn I was cute once!
Stunningly gorgeous photo, Mike.
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Thanks Cat. Might look a little like your lakes, eh.
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Nah, it’s bluer than mine.
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Hey, Mike. Stunning shot. Which lake is it? I’m from Colorado and was just curious. 🙂
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Windsor lake in Windsor, close to my home. And thanks.
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Excellent! That’s a beautiful part of the state. Thank you for sharing … it makes me feel a bit less homesick.
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My pleasure. Nice to hear from you.
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That’s stunning .. and it chills my bones just looking at it. Brr.
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Thank you, chilly bones.
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Gorgeous color! I like how the photo captures that the ice is not smooth but affected by the elements of nature.
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That is nice to hear Sue. I liked it for the same reason. Thanks for taking the time to comment and have a good Sunday.
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I got ice shivers on my timbers and the chill is in the air.
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Chill out, Ba.
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Looks great Mike great capture 😀
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Gracias Jose.
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Herze no snow.It rains every day
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I much prefer rain to snow. Soon it will be spring and very nice.
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Great photo Mike, beautiful blues, very nice
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Thanks Mike.
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WOW! ^^
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Thanks. Lovely.
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Beautiful shot, even though it looks so cold.
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When I took the picture it was in the 50’s. Today it is 60+. But the cold weather earlier sure froze that lake. Thanks Pat.
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The snow caps do make a really nice image. I can’t believe it’s so warm there. We were at 50 today!
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yeah, today it was really warm. That’s not so unusual here. There have been winters in the past when I’ve played golf at least once in every month. It snows, it warms up and the snow melts, then it snows again. We were slammed with cold and snow last month and now it is reasonable again.
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I saw the most delightful photo booth foto of you today. The 1972 John Lennon one. That is just fantastic! You really do have to post those. I love it! 🙂
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HA! I don’t know that very many people would find it delightful, but I’m glad you do. Maybe I prefer Che Guervara, but fame is fame, after all. That picture would be a hint into my free spirited oppositional personality. But damn I was cute once!
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Still cute. Just need to grow back the do! 🙂 Give yosef a smige a bling!
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Wow! Stunning photo, Mike! I’ll have to stop back by and look at it in the Summer…cool off a bit! 😉
HUGS!!! 🙂
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Thanks very much my friend.
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superb pic Mike..nice to see a bit of ice…we haven’t had any cold yet – just loads of rain.
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Thanks James. Our snow is just about gone and we have had no rain.
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The clouds are awesome, too! Beautiful blues and whites
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I live in a pretty place. Thanks Laurie.
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Beautiful coloring Mike. 🙂
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Thanks LuAnn.
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Great shot! And spring: a tantalizing dream . . .
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Yes, you have it worse than I do, given your Minnesota winters.
And thank you.
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The blues pop out very well – very nice picture Mike! Just visiting your blog for the first time – you have a great photo blog going on
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Well thanks Vijay. Really nice of you to comment.
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