I know it’s been spring for a while in the rest of the country, but spring has a way of taking it’s time here in the Rockies. It’s not uncommon for everywhere else to be in the 70s & 80s this time of year while we Coloradans are buried under a huge winter snow storm. And that’s exactly what happened this year. Two weeks ago we were digging out from under 12+ inches. And just Monday we woke up to 3″ of fluff on the ground, even though the meteorologists were sure there would be no snow below 6500 ft. elevation. Superior, CO is around 5300. So much for predictions.
Outside of a little rain in the next few days, spring has finally sprung so we can get back to those 300 days of sunshine per year.
I shot this tulip last Friday at the Colorado Kids Festival in Boulder. It was one of many hundreds of bulbs that pushed up their flowers despite our chaotic spring weather. This one was so inviting with its vivid yellows and oranges and wide open pedals. It practically asked to pose for me.
It was a great day and I’ll be posting more pictures of Spring in the Rockies in the future. Stay tuned.










