“Beauty for ashes.” In a very literal sense, Colorado is burning up, the devastation of fires rampant and painful. From the literal ashes and smoke in the air, though, the horizon yesterday was absolutely
Getting here was a challenge. We wanted to say ‘yes’ to this because cancer is teaching us to say ‘yes’ to things like this. But saying ‘yes’ to this wasn’t so simple. 2 of
Shenandoah is breathtaking. And the rain that came, instead of being a disappointment, created this deep contrast of colors that could have only been achieved because of it. The bark of the trees blackened
Today came with a VIP tour of Liberty. My alma mater. It was both amazing and emotional as we walked the same steps that I walked over 20 years ago…some things were the same
We had a decision to make this morning. Take the fastest route or the scenic route. We chose the latter. And it was stunning. Fall on the Blue Ridge Parkway is worth the hours
I was out with some friends today, taking a lovely stroll around Estes Park, and one of them said something. [*Side bar – I don’t plan ahead for what I’m going to write about…instead,
“Courage, dear heart.”C.S. Lewis The root of the word courage is ‘cor’ – the Latin word for heart. Did you know that? Today, I am just sitting with that….that simply minding my heart is
I’m sitting on a porch swing in the Colorado mountains, coffee close by, a fall chill in the air, the breeze gently quaking the aspens. It’s lovely here. And it’s quiet; my mind dreaming
Have you ever watched a water-skier? Or maybe you’ve experienced it yourself. Picture it for a moment or pull up one of your memories — You know… …the days where the water is like
On a walk with a friend tonight, she said something interesting. She was talking about this place in California that she loves to go to because she can just sit and watch the water