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If you're after bluebird skies, in other words, the Niseko winter is not for you.
His camping partner, Mary Anne Potts, also from New York, stared up at the bluebird sky and agreed.
Under a bluebird sky and with frozen sand crunching under their feet, they reveled in the steep, snow-capped ridges that climbed from the shores.
The sun was shining brightly in a bluebird sky on Tuesday morning when the announcement landed like a single, early snowflake in e-mail in-boxes around the city.
Timp and blazing bluebird skies, we alighted from the lift the first day to see three people in "Sundance Mountain Host" attire standing before us.
"You'd think it'd be the groups that came in under bluebird skies, but nope, it's the ones who had to bear down and work together to figure out how to get there.
Avid snowboarders and skiers commiserated about the closed roads on Facebook and Twitter, looking sadly at photos of gleeful people shredding down the slopes against bluebird skies.
The Scene The saying in this part of Utah, elevation 7,000 feet, with bluebird skies and aspen-colored views measured in miles, is that people come for the winters but stay for the summers.
Under a bluebird sky that sent temperatures soaring, he and his Team Sky teammates rode as they have for most of this race: calm and measured, content to mark attacks but not instigate them.
LEXINGTON, Ky., May 20 /PRNewswire/ -- From bluebird skies to blushing brides the busy summer wedding season is upon us again.
COMPARABLES A Place of Bluebird Skies and Aspen-Colored Views Information on properties was supplied by the listing companies.
And it would only get better: More snow, then bluebird skies for the next three days of my visit — a snow-sun combination rare enough that I can count on one mitten how often I’ve timed a ski trip so well.