it was an old pillow.
Mountains are still getting feet of snow, the spring winds are starting up and the trees are budding.
Mountains are still getting feet of snow, the spring winds are starting up and the trees are budding.
And so, we're home, it's raining and snowing but there are buds on the trees, I've played a round of golf, well fortified in fleece and down, and happy to be back to my 'stuff'.
And then we went for a walk. Crystal Lake is in a beautiful setting among the mountains. The aspen are at their peak and it was a crisp day with a Colorado blue sky.
I'm taking a 5 week botany course and yes, it's about as exciting as it sounds. No drawing but some dissecting (of flowers, not frogs) and a reference book so I don't have to remember it all.
And, because we were in Boulder, I got a pair of Birkenstocks. Yes, they are very comfortable, once broken in, and yes, they are rather unattractive.
And then we did the forest trails......rocky, hilly, shady and humid. But not too buggy altho Murphy did get stung by something when he stuck his nose in a burrow.
Somedays, we are forced to hibernate. If you look really really close, you can see snowflakes. The roofs became white and the hills were obscured. How ridiculous it all was when it really should be sunny and warm. So I spent my day knitting mittens....it seemed appropriate.
In my spare time.... between knitting and walking and reading.... I draw and paint. I like to try and capture plants and natural things. This is a cholla (choy-a ) and they grow in various forms. I'm always picking up things from the ground to draw or study and I came across this teddy bear cholla with it's little puff balls scattered about. Knowing they are prickly, I carefully put one in my jacket pocket. As I continued my walk and felt the sharp pricks through the jacket, it dawned on me that this probably wasn't a good idea.......
We have come to CT for Christmas for many many years. The boys are the youngest grands and it's been fun to share in their excitement. Missing last year only reinforced our determination to join them this year, despite the upside down world we live in.
We've played board games most evenings. We are terrible at Trivial Pursuit, (it was the 90's version and who remembers anything from that decade?), we suffered through Cranium, some wanted to play Catan while others preferred Scrabble. Murphy demolishes every toy in minutes and eyed the new slippers under the tree.
Wishing everyone a healthy and safe New Year.