At the Dory Hill Cemetery in Gilpin County
By Jaclyn Morrow
Summer is bursting with blossoms! We so appreciate the short time of year that allows us to enjoy the outdoors without excessive amounts of protection. The nice rains have given relief to the abundance of warmth from skies with few clouds. The heavy late snow has made everything so very green, some lighter colors of green and some darker. Yet, the range of weeks the different blossoms take at various elevations keep a variety of blossoms drawing pollinators to them and eager critters to graze on the abundance of flowers. July’s Nature Journaling exercise in observing with Irene Shonle, Director CSU Extension in Gilpin County on July 6th revealed many perennial and one annual blossoming variety.
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