The (Great) View From the Road: A Rocky Mountain High

by Starbucker on April 24, 2008

One of the great benefits of my day job is the chance to drive around the states of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado. I have grown to very much appreciate the scenic beauty of this Rocky Mountain region, and have had many opportunities to capture this grandeur on film.

I finally had an opportunity to collate these images in a public place (Flickr), and am happy to share some (82) of them with all of you.

Here’s the link to the slide show:   Terry’s Rocky Mountain High

I hope these photos bring you some of the the joy and peace that these places have given to me over the past 6 years.

The earth is such a beautiful place. Enjoy!

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Joanna Young April 24, 2008 at 11:48 am

I remember you writing before about the beauty and wonder of the national parks. Thanks for sharing the photostream too. Looks like an awe-inspiring part of the world.

Joanna

Comedy Plus April 24, 2008 at 12:16 pm

Beautiful. Much of this country I’ve traveled through. It is indeed a beautiful trip. Thanks for sharing your love of this region. Have a great day. :)

Andrew B. Clark April 24, 2008 at 4:48 pm

ENVY is a sin, right?

BEAUTIFUL… heart-felt from (flat) Iowa.

Keep Cooking!
Andrew

Karen Putz/DeafMOm April 26, 2008 at 7:26 am

Tell me, do you sing “Rocky Mountain High” as you’re driving along? :)

Starbucker April 26, 2008 at 9:36 am

Hi Joanna, Sandee, Andrew and Karen – thanks for checking out the pictures.

Joanna, it truly is awe-inspiring; are you sure you can’t extend your trip next week? :-)

Sandee, you have a great day too!

Andrew, Iowa has it’s beauty too – as a haven for great bloggers! :-)

Karen, as a matter of fact….. :-)

All the best to you all!

harley accessories March 8, 2010 at 9:56 am

Hoho..what a beautiful mountain. I live in a country that doesn’t have snow season. It’s beautiful snow on mountain..

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