Hey, that's me!!!!!
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Will you join us, Colorado?
#50501
🚨VIOLENCE OF ANY KIND WILL NOT BE TOLERATED🚨
Who's going to tell them?
Colorado sky
I am not a toy. I am not a Christmas present. 1am a 500,000 year commitment. Please think hard before you give someone an active volcano this holiday season
I am posting humor in the face of eternal truth. No intent to offend.
Paying farmers not to farm isn’t likely to have a huge impact on the upcoming Colorado River negotiations, but many see it as a good first step.
It's the fluoride.
"Boulder invites community to view Broadway Transit Improvements Virtual Open House" #boulder
Same goes for cell phones.
So many televisions have a great settings for a dark room, but nothing for a home sick in the ultra bright ass Colorado sun settings.
I think that I qualify. 😉
Paywall.
I live in Loveland, so I wondered where this was.
The Brands at the Ranch is located adjacent to the Ranch arena and event center in Loveland, Colorado.
Morning sun lights central Denver buildings, foothills and mountains in the distance.
Good morning, Bluesky. I got up early enough to see the sun light revealing details generally not visible from my distance (5x zoom on my phone).
#Denver #Colorado #Photography #MobilePhotography 📷
Another day coming to a close. Sun going down over Longs Peak Rocky Mountain National Park.
#wilderness #Colorado #Blueskies #14ers
Love the reflection.
Great video.
Love these photos.
Hey! That's me!
Owners of the Ace Hardware store in Loveland’s Orchards shopping center are opening a second store, this one in the Thompson Valley Town Center. The space formerly housed a liquor store. @dheltzell.bizwest.com reports.
I had to look this up (even as a local).
Thompson Valley Town Center is the one with the King Soopers off of Taft and 14th.
Colorado is becoming a leader in constructing wildlife crossings — and there's much more to come www.denver7.com/news/local-n...
What music is playing over the loud speakers?
111 years ago this week, Denver saw its biggest snowstorm on record.
Nearly 4 feet (45.7”) of snow fell between Dec 1-5, 1913, by far the biggest storm in Denver’s climatological history. The storm shut down the city for 2+ weeks with heavy, wet snow.
#COwx #Denver
"Every New and Closed Restaurant in Denver November 2024" #boulder
Hey, I like that photo!