Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2009

Washed up on the Beaches of Kansas

You may think the world is your oyster, but when people start yakking about the Beaches of Kansas, you've gotta wonder where they're coming from. Last fall, N.T. Betz spoke at the Fall into Publishing Conference about the thrills of beating dinosaur bones out of the Great Plains, referencing the Oceans of Kansas. Little did I know it would inspire much of the winter writing programs in which I participated.

This morning, when I awakened to a raging blizzard, my email account was filled to the brim with tributes to the snow. Except for one...

Don Buck of Hasty, Colorado sent a quick message referencing the breeze in the Palms, sunny bright morning, and the easy of plucking a fresh pineapple for breakfast outside his home. Balmy days and sea gulls edged their way into the day and the beaches of Kansas sprang forth. Who knew a blizzard on the prairie could render such delightful thoughts of sand, flip flops and bikini clad figures playing in the sun?

Coconut Palms swaying in the breeze

I gazed out the window at snow blowing from the top of the house next door, filling up my yard with drifts tall enough to bury a pine tree, and wondered if there's truly a warm corner of the planet at this very moment? I'm sure there is, but right now, at my house the shivers indicate chilling breezes, cold floors, snow blowing at the windows, and life in a Colorado winter.

So, the question is, what do you do on a cold snowy Colorado day?

How about twitter? Follow me at http://twitter.com/janverhoeff

It's fun, it's easy, and there's a ton of people on there, yakking about the weather.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

A Charger of a Different Kind

I'm not a really big sports fan, but this story captured my attention. John Elway definitely had a way of winning, and more than just on the football field. He's been active enough in the state of Colorado to cause a few ripples in the political spectrum (not that we agree on much), and he's definitely a big enough name to capture the attention of the media.

When a guy with that kind of power puts out energy to help encourage a kid, it speaks to my heart. For that reason, I wanted to share this story with my readers. He's a charger of a different kind and if he ever stops by here, I'd like him to know I appreciated his efforts in this case.

As Long As There Are Politicians, Celebrities and Men With Egos

“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt Over the years, there've been people who attempted t...