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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Snowed In


We got snowed- in in Byers and had to stay an extra night as the highways were closed. This is the fifth weekend that Colorado has had a blizzard. There has been snow on the ground continuously for over a month. This is a photo of our son's patio before the 5th blizzard started. Only 6 inches fell this time, but the winds blew up to 60 miles an hour and caused whiteouts and drifts over the highways. As always, it was good to visit with family. Doug and Jennie are great cooks, so we ate, laughed, talked, and watched movies. Here is a photo we brought home of three of our grandchildren; we think that Crystal, Brian and Breanne are quite good looking. And growing up so fast.

Of all things, Mandy had a swimming party for her 16th birthday at the school's indoor gym in Deer Trail while the blizzard started outside. Luckily, it didn't get bad enough to close the roads until the next day.

As we drove home on Monday, there were drifts higher than the cars in the center of the street, many cars and four wheel drive trucks were off the road and a snow plow was stuck along I-70. The sun was shining, the sky was blue and the snow covered Rocky Mountains looked splendid as we drove west toward Denver.

I've also posted a photo of snow on sunflower seed heads in our garden, and a winter sunset. The garden even has winter beauty.

6 comments:

allie aller said...

Just think of how lush the countryside is going to be this spring after all that snow!!!
Darling grandchildren....

Deb Geyer said...

I'm glad that you had a safe trip. Thanks for sharing the photos!

Rian said...

Wow, that's a lot of snow. What a wierd winter we have been having. Glad you're home safe and sound, and as usual the photos are great--you really have an eye!

Anonymous said...

I know you must really be waiting impatiently for Spring.

Anonymous said...

I really love that picture of the sky!

Avalon Acres Farm said...

Hi Fran, you have a great blog, and tons of beautiful pictures! Thanks for coming and checking out my blog. We're getting blasted with lake effect snow here in Ohio tonight and tomorrow so I feel your snow pain, LOL!