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01 March 2013

March Theme Day!



Well, February is already in our rearview mirrors, which means that March has arrived! The first of the month is Theme Day for City Daily Photo bloggers. This month's theme is café chairs.  You're a little hard pressed to find café chairs outdoors in chilly Colorado Springs at this time of the year, but I lucked upon these snowy specimens in front of Shuga's a couple of days ago.  Brrrrrr!  You're much better off taking your coffee indoors for now!

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8 comments:

Tanya Breese said...

yeah, i think i'll sit inside!

cieldequimper said...

Mine are snowy too but yours are so much more colourful!

Jo said...

I will wait for it too thaw out a little... Great post for theme day

Randy said...

Those are vintage. I like them.

krisz fu said...

I am really attracted to the colours!

Valladolid Daily Photo said...

Like your choice for the theme day.

Genie -- Paris and Beyond said...

I love Colorado Springs and the crisp feel of winter there. However, I was surprised to get snowed in at the Broadmoor on time in April - not a bad place to be snowed in. Love your café chairs!

Bises,
Genie

Tamera said...

Genie, yes it would be a nice place to get snowed in, indeed! We do get crazy weather here. Sometimes it even snows in June, and then the next day it's scorching hot. The joys of living at 6,000+ feet!