The weather in May in Colorado is very changeable and has been displaying some very dramatic skies lately. We have had frosty mornings, large clouds, thunderstorms, a bit of hail, rainbows, some tornadoes on the plains, and swollen creeks everywhere.
The rain has made everything very green. Trees are budding, lilacs are prolific and the deer are well-fed and shedding their winter fur.
Between raindrops, my husband and I have been busy this past week clearing old leaf debris from our gardens, trimming dead branches, spreading mulch, weeding, planting seeds, potting annual flowers, and cleaning our patios in anticipation of summer fun.
The spring perennials in my garden photo collage are Brunnera Jack Frost (upper left), Forget-Me-Not (lower left) Daffodil (upper right), Narcissus (middle right) Vinca (lower right). I look forward to many more perennials blooming in June!
My husband and I took a drive to Rocky Mountain National Park this week before the new reservation system kicks in over Memorial Day weekend. The park saw a record-breaking amount of visitors the past few years and, because of covid, a reservation system was instituted to control the number of people in the park. It worked so well it was instituted again this year from May 28th until October 12th, 2021. I'll be posting photos from that trip in my next blog post.
Meanwhile, stay happy and healthy my friends!
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May looks beautiful in Colorado!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images! I'd love to come visit Colorado again.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/05/make-hay-while-sun-shines.html
What beauty!!
ReplyDeleteEveryone is so anxious to get out to the parks! You got beautiful photos as always. What views from a distance! And always changing! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteWonderful collages of the month of May. Such beautiful flowers and countryside.
ReplyDeleteVery merry for sure. Beautiful images.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy with "homework" -- oh, and HARD homework, cleaning up after winter! And road trips (how lovely to visit the park before it gets too crowded) and the soccer games. I bet those are your favorite after a year of not being able to participate! A good month for you!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful area. Thanks for sharing these images.
ReplyDeleteAwww...glad you could get back to your grandchildren's sports games again. My husband and I are also cleaning out the flowerbeds and sprucing everything up for spring. What a job! But so rewarding.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful sights. Our oldest grandson has moved to Glenwood, CO, just this week. We have only 1 of 5 grandchildren still involved in group sports. We have spend many an hour on the side lines of soccer, basketball, lacrosse, track and lacrosse games. Almost time to sell the stadium seats, I guess.
ReplyDeleteWhat nice photos, it's still cold and wet here in London like Autumn heheh!
ReplyDeleteHave a sunnytastic week 👍
That rainbow is fabulous - so strong in colour!
ReplyDeleteglad you're enjoying your grandchildren - lovely photos today!
ReplyDeleteWe were suppose to go to Colorado this past week, unfortunately we had to cancel.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to be getting back to normal isn't it? Especially for (and with) the kids! I think the reservation system at RMNP (and any of the Nattional Parks) is a good idea -- so many more people have fallen in love with "outdoors" as a result of the pandemic -- without some crowd control, our national treasures will be loved to death! Still I'm glad you two got to do a spontaneous trip before the seasonal restrictions kicked in.
ReplyDeleteMajestic landscapes.
ReplyDeletePat - yes, I can relate to the changeable weather. These last few days have been much cooler, and we've received almost an inch and a half of rain. No complaints from me - it has been a steady rain and so good for the entire landscape! Lilacs are one of my favorite flowers. Your garden blooms are lovely. And I am so glad for you that you are able to attend kids' games again! Glacier National Park is instituting a reservation system this summer for the first time, and I think it is just the right thing to do! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday, and enjoy the rest of your week!
ReplyDeleteYou sound like you have been working hard in the garden. Well done! That is one of the reasons we moved into a village. The gardening was getting too much for me. The kids and grandparents are having fun with their sports. How do you fit it all in? Continue having fun in May. we have mild Autumn weather but I found it cold in the highlands last week.
ReplyDelete...May looks like a fabulous month for you, lets hope that June is too.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful. I look forward to reading your next post on the park. #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteSpringtime in the Rockies! You do such a wonderful thing with letting us see what it’s like in Colorado. Enjoy your trip!
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful photos sure bring joy. Thank you 😊
ReplyDeleteOur weather here in New England can be quite changeable too. You have some really beautiful photos from the month.
ReplyDeleteSome glorious pictures! Love those skies! thanks for sharing!
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From what you've shared here, I'd say that there's just about always a nature shot available in Colorado.
ReplyDeleteI love your dramatic skies. I also love attending my granddaughters soccer practices and games, so I can relate to your joy! It sure is nice have things return to something closer to normal.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are getting rain. Can't always count on that. I love how you are living your life to the fullest.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection.
ReplyDeleteVery creative!
ReplyDeleteGreetings and Salutations! I like how you grouped each subject. Colorado does have some beautiful places to see. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful serene pictures
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a nice holiday weekend in your lovely part of our country, I always enjoy your photos, so very different than from Florida.
ReplyDeleteSo many beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThere's such a lot going on for you! Love the great photos a lot.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see your link at 'My Corner of the World' this week!
Dearest Pat,
ReplyDeleteto come and visit you is like to visit your so wonderful Country, your shots are always stunning and so touching, the Nature which surrounds you is wonderful, thank you for sharing your corner of Paradise!
Love and hugs
Xx Daniela at ~ My little old world ~ (Dany)
Cheery, happy post!
ReplyDeleteMay was certainly a full and busy month for you, I enjoyed your photographs and mosaics.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy June.
All the best Jan