Summer Has Arrived

With the second week of July, the first heat wave arrived. The temperatures were in the 90s pretty early in the day. For Colorado, this is warm. Zephyr and I tried to be out for our walk before 7:00 each day. We still found plenty of things to wonder about. A couple of times I got distracted by his antics and almost missed finding something to pause and think about. Fortunately, the world always provide something if you take the time to look.

7/8 - Colorado Bloom

One simple flower
Standing tall along the trail
Away from the crowd

This is one of my favorite haiku.  I took the picture hiking in Winter Park a few days earlier, but I remembered how this one flower grew apart from the rest of the flowers.  I often find I like my space, too.
7/9 - After the Rain

Just a butterstay
Waiting for its wings to dry
Then a butterfly

I was worried the butterfly was injured because he didn't fly away as we walked by.  I went home and researched they can't fly when their wings are wet and have to sit and patiently wait for them to dry.
7/10 - Rings of Life

One ring is enough
for some, but others collect
them throughout their life

Several years ago an old tree and fallen across the path and had to be cut in half so the trail could still be used.  The morning sun seemed to be shining down to highlight the trees long life.
7/11 - Touch of Fall

When most want iced tea
There is that one who orders
Pumpkin Spiced Latte

I've noticed many of the trees around my neighborhood have fall-colored leaves this summer.  I don't know if it is a result of the wet start to summer or a lack of iron in the soil.
7/12 - I Wonder

Will the snowy peaks
yield to summer sun before
Jack Frost's cold return

I always watch to see if there is ever a time all the snow melts.  
7/13 - The Old Tree

V for victory,
a sling shot at the ready
or a sign of peace

The old trees that have been stripped of bark look light long, bony fingers to me.
7/14 - Lucky

Favored this morning
Small beetle of red and black
Garden pests doomed

I was pleasantly surprised when this ladybug joined me for breakfast.  Did you know they are actually beetles and not bugs?

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  1. Renae Avatar
    Renae

    I like The Old Tree!

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  2. authorlaurablog Avatar
    authorlaurablog

    I like this weekly digest format so I can catch the ones I’ve missed! I hadn’t seen V for victory which is lovely!
    And I really enjoyed the butter still butterfly concept. 🦋

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