Even though I didn’t grow up around water all the time I still love.
Is it weird that I feel the effects of being land-locked in Colorado?
Thank God for Boulder Creek!
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LiveForTheRun says
Boulder Creek definitely beats a lot of the blues.
Lindsay @ Pinch of Yum says
Beautiful picture. THere’s just something about water… I agree.
collegegirlruns says
I’ve never been to Colorado but it looks beautiful! You take such pretty pictures! 🙂
Maria says
I always said I’d never move to a land-locked state, but I think I’d make an exception for Colorado. I live 45 minutes from the beach now and NEVER go. I don’t think I went once all summer.
Alex @ IEatAsphalt says
I think I would really miss only being a few hours away from the beach if I moved. Although, you do have some amazing mountains which the East Coast lacks.
lisaou11 says
Beautiful picture!
offeringmyownconfusion says
I grew up in Chicago, so there was the lake, but I did not discover my love of water until I moved away. For that reason I find the Twin Cities perfect *except the six months of winter* 🙂
Mary says
Thank goodness! I grew up on Lake Ontario where I’m from in NY. I feel land locked in Raleigh, NC where I am now because it’s 2 hours to the ocean! AND there are no rivers really around where I am.
Amber@momsgottheruns says
I LOVE Colorado! I would totally trade living on the coast for living in Colorado!