A Day at Denver Botanic Garden

>> Saturday, October 23, 2010


We could not have chosen a better day to visit Botanic Garden in downtown Denver. 
 It was a perfect day to stroll in the garden.
Considering late September, flowers were still in bloom if not in full bloom.





The weathered looking chair among the wild flowers is beckoning the passerby to sit and smell the air.
The separate orchid garden was beautiful as well.

Water Lilies in the pond with awesome vibrant colors was like looking at a piece of an art in oil painting.


Fall colors provoke warmth.

The gift shop at the Botanic Garden has lots of whimsical stuff.

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Breckenridge, CO

>> Tuesday, September 28, 2010

When John was home for R & R, we took a trip to Breckenridge.
Unlike last year, warm weather was holding up nicely and we were able to see beautiful aspens foliage. When we had an early winter last year, all the aspen trees were bare by the end of September.
Here are some of the shots I took.













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Chaplains Wives Coffee

>> Sunday, September 12, 2010


It was a perfect day for our coffee considering such volatile weather pattern here.
All I asked for was for the temperature not to go into 90s.
Without AC, it would be unbearable with so many people.
The backyard furniture came in handy as well.
           
It was most casual 'coffee', a lady's get together in the military we call, that I hosted at my house.

Always glad to see my thrift finds in good use.


From left: Cut flowers Lisa brought. I dried these beautiful roses.
When dried, these roses turn to interesting colors.
Black-eyed Susan was brought in inside from the the field across the street.
Black-eyed Susan in enamelware for outdoor patio table.
I love these vibrant rugged looking wild flowers flowing freely in the well beaten enamelware or a pottery.


When the lefty and the righty sit together and eat.....

Just to remember that we were having fun over simple food.

Following mom everywhere.

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American Robin

>> Wednesday, May 12, 2010

This is mama Robin. She's built her nest on top of the beam in our front porch.
She's been sitting on her eggs last two weeks or so.
When she's not guardng the nest, she is out there looking for food.
Yep. She found some food to feed her babies.

I don't know how many of the eggs were hatched, but I hear more chirping sound
coming from the nest everyday.
She flew back to her nest and  she's ready to feed her baby or babies.

She is trying so hard to drop the food into the tiny mouth of her baby.

Oh, no. it wasn't successful.

One more try!

Yes, she made it !

What a beauty! The beauty of motherhood.

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Mom and Her Boys

>> Thursday, May 6, 2010


What a lovely sight! I couldn't stop smiling at them.
I see a mom's way of handling her 2 boys and shopping at the same time.
A perfect depiction of a woman's strength, she is.

I love her fashion, too.
Even the colors of the wrap or sling match with her outfit.
Actually they are all dressed in matching colors.
Not a bad idea to say that "We are the family."

However, the boys seem trapped, one in the shopping cart, and the other in mom's back.
Obviously the older boy wanted to get out the cart. Mom would not let him because he touches things.

Yeah, I see the conflict. We can't suppress the boy's curiosity, can't we?
But I still feel for the boy who wants to be freed.
I wonder how the boy would behave if mom would let him out of the cart.

Would he run? Would he be touching whatever items he finds fancy?
Would he hide? Would he be asking lots of questions?
 I'm sure only mom knows her son.

Nonetheless, I was so glad to have caught the sight of them and be able to shoot.



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Resilience

>> Monday, May 3, 2010


I'm a transplanted Coloradan, who hasn't lived in this state a full year yet.
Oh, how impressed we were with this new charming city the Army sent us to work, live and call it home last summer.
The majestic Pikes Peak Mountain alng with other mountians in the Front Range is the backdrop of this city.
Its sky so high with many shades of beautiful sky blues, its air so refreshing to breath in, is this place
where truly the outdoors are beckoning you. Knowing the short duration of the summer here
and the fact we were already in August, we felt rushed to get some taste of the best time of year
even in the mist of moving in and unpacking.

When we drive toward the mountain, in second, we are at the foot of the mountain. Even if we drive away from the mountain to the east, the snow-capped mountain view fills the back mirror. Here, it seems, you can never get away from the mountain view. Luckily my house faces the mountain. Every morning, I expect to see the mountain as I open my curtains.
What I did not realize, however, was it's nature of becoming whatever it wants to be.
It loves to play hide-and-seek, all day, whenever it wants to, even without having anybody to play with.
Lately it's been hiding quite often.
When the mountain is not visible, we would get rain or snow.
Sometimes I wonder how real Coloradans cope with this kind of weather, which not only
the distinctions of seasons are fussy, but also the order of seasons is mixed up.

The Coloradans say they never put away winter clothes even in summer and vice-versa.
When weather was much warmer a few weeks ago, I was so sure that finally long winter was moving out. And the season to care the law has come. So I wanted to know if it was ok to turn the sprinkler on.
But my next door neighbor warned me the danger of more frost and snow in the future and told me
to wait until maybe the third week of May.

“How can it be?” “It's already so warm.” I questioned him in my doubtful voice.
"This is Colorado." he said.

Since that conversation, we had a hail storm that lasted more than an hour, many more snowy
and cold days. It felt like winter will continue throughout the year.

When the weather is like this, boredom sets in me and my energy level is low.

I still struggle to get to know where I live, but so far this is a place, where finding a pattern is almost impossible. Instead I have to come up with my own pattern of life.
While I can’t help envying those who already enjoying beautiful spring colors all around them,
a word, 'resilience' popped in my head.
Such fortitude of resiliency in a person is what we have been trying to ingrain in our
son's character as parents. It may not come easily, but it's a must characteristic of one,
if he wants to weather all unsuspecting circumstances and come out strong and 
come to enjoy even such nature of life.
Ironically we acquire that only through adversities.
No pain, no gain as always.

Dogwood is standing tall without even losing a tiny limb. The tiny dainty looking flowers still blooming
and still looking happy even after hails and snow. Once bare tree limbs are still keep budding.
In spite of adverse weather condition, I still see the life in all these.

I see resilience all around me.

Slowly the mountain appears and its surroundings become clear.
The weeds in the field are still strong and spreading.
Green is the color of life, growth and resilience.
Actually in anything that is living and growing, I see resilience.

Transition so slow and difficult, it's not taking place according to my expectation of calendar,
but I am going to savor every minute of it and even every setbacks. Such is life here.





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