Survivors, descendants and others on an annual pilgrimage last Saturday to the Amache National Historic Site near Granada, CO, were in for a big surprise. They were greeted by a pink rosebud on a bush that had not bloomed in 80 years!
Month: May 2022
Trying not to be nice
I don’t know whether high school yearbooks are around anymore, but when I was in school, the annual Spring ritual of signing yearbooks was a pretty big deal.
Tending to the tender places
Many of you already know because I’ve been talking about it incessantly, that my horse, Rio, had surgery last week. I’m so grateful to all of you who held him in healing light!
Wild Wisdom Wander: Full Blood Moon
Wild Wisdom Wander: Full Blood Moon • Saturday, May 14 • 6:30-8:30 p.m. • Mt. Falcon Park, West Trailhead
During this Wild Wisdom Wander we will listen to nature’s wisdom, hold sacred space for ceremony, and share our inner wisdom with others. Come with openness and curiosity!
The relief of blooming
The Pasque flower is blooming in the Colorado foothills. A couple of weeks ago, I passed a neighbor on the trail, and we remarked to each other that we hadn’t seen any evidence of the wildflower yet. And just like that, their lavender faces have appeared.