Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Before the Snow

late summer at altitude:


dazzling displays of Fireweed


birds departing for warmer climes




last bursts of color


before the purity of white

It's really beautiful in Summit County these days.
The tourists depart for awhile.
Weather is cool and getting colder.
Gardens flourish until hard frost.
Locals smile and call hello.
Abundance and time to enjoy it.

25 comments:

  1. Beautiful shots of beautiful Colorado ... oh, so beautiful ...
    I love when 'the locals smile and say hello'
    So many tourists visit Breckinridge ...enjoy the quiet times now, Barb ... soon you shall be enjoying the snow, again and that shall be 'a good thing' .... smiles ...

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  2. Love that picture of the cabin with the Fireweed - it looks very similar to a plant we call Rose Bay Willow Herb - what a mouthful - I prefer the name Fireweed. The season seems to be changing rapidly this year - nice to see you have such an abundance of colour in your part of the world at the moment.

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  3. I can feel the beauty of abundance in your pictures, Barb, it makes me smile as well and call out a hello!

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  4. Beautiful Colorado! Love the pansies, poppies and all! Such color!

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  5. I love the mountains!
    so many beautiful flowers. I would love to see a great grouping of fireweed.
    I love the colorful birdhouses and all your photos!

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  6. Breathing in these beautiful colours and holding for a second....then letting go. The snow can arrive now, Barb. Thanks for sharing these gorgeous photos.

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  7. Such beauty with singular/plural abundance ~~ love your flowers Barb ~~ snow comes all too fast in the altitudes for sure. We are enjoying our "one month to fall day" here with sunny blue skies and snoring Sophie Doodle! Life can't get much better unless of course your touch of the world matters and it most certainly does.

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  8. such beautiful glimpses of your late summer realm!

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  9. It's so beautiful right now. Your spring comes late but it seems to last far longer than mine. Fortunately, you love skiing so winter is not the disappointment other people find it to be.

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  10. Gorgeous blasts of summer color.

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  11. absolutely lovely and I especially like those birdhouses :)

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  12. What a dazzling display of flowers. I love these moments when I stop by your part of the world.

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  13. Wow - how very very beautiful!

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  14. Gorgeous photos! I love the bird houses.

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  15. Such beauty! I don't know how you don't walk around just gawking all the time. Maybe you do, and what a privilege. Your photos are so vivid and full of life. Thanks for the glimpse of a cool place ... it is so hot here! Summer's next-to-next-to-next-to-last gasp!! Happy weekend, Barb.

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  16. Such a beautiful place to call home. Winter in your world shouldn't be too much farther down the road. Carol

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  17. Some great flower pictures.

    Greetings,
    Filip

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  18. I feel the first hints of autumn weather coming, too, Barb. It won't be long! The bears are already coming down to our area from the foothills to look for full garbage cans, in order to fatten up for hibernation.

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  19. I would love some of that fire weed. I live near a tourist town also and isn't it nice off season when we get the town back to ourselves?

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  20. Oh it's just beautiful. Hooray for 'off-season' and getting rid of those pesky tourists. (If I've spent more than a year in CO -- albeit in chunks here and there -- can I qualify as a non-tourist?) According to Alaska folklore, you have a while yet until Winter. We've seen some fireweed up here totally bloomed out -- to the top and past -- and we are thinking it is definitely time to start for home (to Oregon).

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  21. I do so love this abundant time of year. You captured it so gorgeously in your photos. My brother and his girlfriend are headed for Frisco in September. (The guy standing next to me in the pic with wild hair, if you happen to see him.)

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  22. Have fun with the new camera, Barb ...
    xx

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  23. So colourful and lovely. Good luck with that learning curve with that new camera. You'll be dazzling us with even more beautiful images before too long.

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  24. Oh, the pansies and petunias are breathtaking! I am very curious about the new camera you are learning to use. I love your images and trust you will have even more fun taking pictures with the new camera...

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