It is Mother's Day. A day set aside to
honor all women, those who are physically mothers, but also those who
“mother” us. Motherhood may be the least appreciated executive
position in our society. The pay is minimal if any, but the
pay-off is critical for our future.
But who would have thought that we
would have snow at Glen Eyrie in the middle of May?
A widespread cold snow storm blanketed
the Rocky Mountains here. In the Glen it started snowing mid-morning
and it still continuing as I write this at sundown; not that we did
see the sun today, however.
What a change with the other days this
past week.
Less than a week ago, when we went up to our favorite
spot, overlooking Queen's Canyon from the east. Glen Eyrie overlook - Garden of the Gods, & Cheyenne Mountain
It was in the mid
70's on Monday and today the high was early this morning at 43
degrees Fahrenheit. It got progressively cooler after that.
I am worried about our hummingbirds,
we have cleaned off the snow from the feeder, and they have been
coming all day. They are not as feisty as usual, though. I hope they
make it through the night, the temperature is supposed to go below
freezing. By Tuesday it should be a bit warmer again, but no 70's
for another few days. I am glad that I brought a few sweaters.
I
honored my bride, the mother of our children. All our children did
something special for their mother as well! All I all a very
memorable day.
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