The April 2005 Blizzard
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5 feet tall snow bear called Klondike

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5 feet tall snow bear called Klondike
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6 months old and Lena has already experienced her first Colorado blizzard
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A good many robins ask why they left their homes
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Artoo Detoo snow android
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Big horns gather for warmth in Poudre
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Darlene seeks help finding her daffodils in larkspur CO
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Friends may gather here but so do many inches of snow
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I70 closed to Kansas
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It is easy to enjoy the snow when you are a DU hockey fan
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Jorden swings in the snow in her backyard
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Madeline and Ethan are set with their finely crafted igloo
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Morrison residents appear to think nothing of the snow
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Never too young to shovel
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No BBQ tonight I guess
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Quick send in the heavy equipment
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Quite a beautiful view from North Turkey Creek
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Red and SNOW White and Blue
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Springtime in Bennett Colorado
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The morning after
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Then there is Tahiti
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The winds create more treacherous conditions in Castle Rock
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They blossomed and it snowed
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This Carmelo Anthony might melt when playing for the red hot Nuggets
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This is probably a familiar sight for many that drove
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This is probably a familiar sight for many who drove
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This photo shows many snow burdened trees in Larkspur
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This really is Mark Koebrich
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This squirrel provides a splash of color on an otherwise white day
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Unassembled snowmen for sale
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What is better than creating snow angels
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Why use a bird feeder when you can get service like this
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Winter and a palm tree
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