I apologize for not keeping up on this blogging thing, both posting and responding to them. I blame it on a busy life but we all have some business in our lives. I also apologize for this image, at least the quality of it. I took this one out the back window of our aircraft using my cellphone, as we flew over the snow covered mountains of Idaho or Wyoming, really not sure.
I am sort of settle in Colorado. I have my car unpacked and am now camped at my sisters, which is awesome! I will probably be there for the month of February and possibly March. It does feel good to me to know I am going back to my condo once the renter has moved out. I’ve missed family, friends and Colorado weather, which includes the snow and cold as well as the sunshiny days. So, this is one of my office views. It changes all the time.
14 Comments
Alan M. Collopy
Monte,
No need to apologize, I know all too well about a busy lifestyle.
This is a great shot. I love all the textures of the mountains, and a very clean shot.
Alan
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Alan
Earl
No rest for the weary, huh, Monte. I’m glad your sister is letting you “hang-out” until your place is ready. Remember the most important thing during this period of turmoil, “take care of Monte.”
Monte Stevens
“Take care/” That is something we all need to do more of. And, I have a two cool sisters, not as perfect as me, but I would not trade them for anything! They have had such an impact on who I am today.
Steve Skinner
An office with a view. Does it get much better?
Monte Stevens
And, it’s always is changing.
Anita Jesse
Prime office space, indeed. It is great to hear from you—a bit of a relief. Cut yourself some slack in these next couple of months. You will be juggling a lot of things. Concentrate on enjoying your homecoming and the beautiful views outside those windows.
Monte Stevens
Well, thanks again for stopping and leaving comment. I enjoy how you encourage me, and others, in such simple words. I just finished my first 4-day trip out of Denver. I have two days off and will take care of the body and soul. Have a super day, Anita!
Faye
You have the BEST office view!
Monte Stevens
It is nice. Even those times when we see the ominous clouds of lightening storms. Have a great day, Faye!
David Leland Hyde
Probably most anyone who has delved past the surface in photography can relate to your busyness. Not only does photography take up great hoards of time, but all other tasks and “to do’s” seems to multiply more rapidly while working on the photography. That is a surprisingly excellent photo considering the circumstances.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, David. The streaks along the lower portion is actually de-icing fluid.
Paul
Nothing to apologize about this shot, my friend. Nothing at all! That’s a lovely office view and would probably command a very high rent!
Monte Stevens
Yes, it is nice but you never want to open a window. 🙂