Boulder Sunday Morning Mountain Views
It rained here in Boulder and in the Denver Metro area yesterday. It was the first real spring rain we’ve had which means the snow is probably gone for the season, at least in the foothills and below. But it’s a different story up in the high country.
On my way back from church this morning I noticed a fresh blanket of snow up in the mountains. I stopped by the side of the road and took these pictures. I love the snow capped mountains. They were an especially wonderful sight to behold today after the morning service. I hope you enjoy them too.


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John, what beautiful views. Thanks for sharing with us. Our environment always seems to provide us with many photo opportunities.
Great photos! Believe it or not we get some to see this type of view sometimes here in Southern California but only during the winter. We had snow come down to a really low level during one storm but it made the whole mountain glisten once the clouds clear.
Have a great day!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful pictures. Keep them coming. We do not have that kind of view in Maryland.
Beautiful shots John. I am oh so tired of seeing snow though. It is still cold here. I am waiting anxiously for spring, summer or anything close!
Another beautiful sight given to us by our God. Thanks for the photos.
That is indeed a beautiful sight! Thanks for sharing!
The highest hill we have in my area is about 300 feet, so I can't imagine how awesome your mountains are, thanks