In With the Cold
January 7, 2015 - 1:31 pm
Photo courtesy Julia Morales
The year ended with a blanket of white, as seen here from the Morales home on Jeri Lane, as a rare snow fell on Boulder City Dec. 31.
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
Photo courtesy Julia Morales
Photo courtesy Julia Morales
The year ended with a blanket of white, as seen here from the Morales home on Jeri Lane, as a rare snow fell on Boulder City Dec. 31.
BOULDER CITY REVIEW
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