To my special readers who have stayed with me through the last four stories,
this is your ‘spring break’!

No shocking news….no lung updates….no spiritual crisis.

Just the tiny beginning signs that spring may, in fact, come to Colorado,
one bud at a time!










Wonderful. Thank you. I noted on one of your photos that you commented on the lovely little flowers poking through old, dead leaves. “Snowdrops poking up through crinkly leaves”. I had to smile. I was with the Lumpers at Botanic Gardens last Friday and was inspired by the exact same thing!!!!! The vestiges of last year’s foliage making a soft background for this year’s color. Rather than thinking, “gosh, why don’t the gardeners clean up the beds?” And I wrote that in the email when I sent the Lumpers the day’s photos. It’s the little things, isn’t it????
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Old photographers see the same things, don’t we Barbara? Beauty in contrast. The wonder of the new life coming up through the old. Thank you for your words. EL
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I love spring! And I haven’t seen a single crocus in my hood yet – so it is such a pleasure to see them here! LOVE the spunky horses and their riders! Sending hugs xoxo Rita
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Thank you Rita! They are coming your way. These were just up Wadsworth at 44th 🙂
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Hello dear friend, I always look through these once, then take a pause for a day or so and look again. It helps me take in where you are. I love the spring break, and I love the wide range of places you are traveling in yourself and sharing with us. All of it, from the hardest news to the buds and colors of spring, tell a heart-filled story. I feel like I get to accompany you. Thank you. Thank you. Love you, Elizabeth, Lynda.
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What sweet words. You really do see me. Thank you – Love E
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Beautiful! Thank you, Elizabeth!
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