Saturday

Psssssssst....

Change is in the air! 
I have so enjoyed this blog and it has been a good couple of years, but it's time for something a little bit different. 
I have moved my blog to a new location with a bit of a different format. 
If you read my blog, I'd love for you to check it out and let me know what you think. 
And as a little "thank you" to all of the followers who have made my bloglife to lovely these past years, I'd like to host a little giveaway to celebrate my new blog!
I'll be giving away two 8.5 x 11 prints of your choice from my shop. All you need to do is click the "follow" button on my new blog, The Voyagers, and you will be entered to win. I'll select a winner next Friday! 

Hope you'll all stop by!

 

Tuesday

 Last weekend, in the high spring Colorado winds, we went down to the Santa Fe arts district to cheer on a friend from Vail who was showing a piece in one of the galleries.







 Eating street-cart panna cotta in the lounge.
With my friend Lara and her guy John. A late night for little Q, but she's a trooper!

Thursday

 Skipping back to NY, and the Met, with my mum and my dear friend Carol.







Monday

 A March morning in West Vail, spring runoff just beginning in the rivers.
 A restorative lunch of curry-wurst sandwiches on baguettes and homemade chicken soup at Swiss HotDog.


 Q feeling inspired by Peter Pan at a park in West Vail.




 Oh, that Colorado spring sunshine. There's nothing like it. Good for the body and soul.

Sunday

 Though we got a bit of a late start, we did manage to spend most of Q's spring break in the mountains.
 It was an unusual March in New York, and it is an unusual spring in the Vail Valley as well, with daytime temps near 60.
 The mountain is still open, but it's funny to see skis in the racks as we peel off our jackets to lounge in the warm spring sun.
 The snow is hanging on, but only just!
 And this was first thing in the morning!
 Q loves her time in Arrowhead so much that she is reluctant to sleep, and wakes every day before dawn.

Morning light mid-valley.
She found a ball to bring for the dogs.