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Cottonwood Seedlings from Denver Highline CanalWhat the heck is that you may ask?

 

Snow?

No, its June.  (Which doesn't mean it can't snow in Colorado in June.  But it is not snow).

 

Dust from your camera? 

 

No, although it may look like it.


It is a photo of me pointing my camera to the sky in my own back yard. 

 

I live in Highlands Ranch near the High Line Canal.

 

The High Line Canal runs through the area with a wonderful bike trail along it.  It is lined with Cottonwood Trees.  Every year, in early June for about 10 - 14 days the seedlings from the Cottonwood trees blow throughout the area. 

It almost looks like its snowing in June at times if the wind is strong enough.

 

Summer is here.

 

Homes along the Highline Canal are available in Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Centennial, Greenwood Village, Cherry Hills Village and into Denver, Aurora and up north into Commerce City.

 

If you would like to live along the Highline Canal, you can start searching right now.




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4 Comments on Living Along the High Line Canal - Summer is Really Here

JUN
14
2008
483,141 Points 53 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Steve--Cottonwood trees whiten the summer grass in MN too...better than hail! :)

11:06am • #1
401,463 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Thanks for stopping by Teri.  This is the weekend I will spray my ac out with the hose to free itself of all of the seeling build-up. 

11:32am • #2
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Steve interesting shot. I was wondering what the mystery was going to be :)

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JUN
15
2008
401,463 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Thanks for stopping by Bill.  The day I took the photo it looked like that almost all day.  

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