Deer at Dawn and Mountains
Last morning in the Rocky Mountains. Deer at dawn and mountains. 🙂 


Coffee at 9000 feet elevation. Me? Height phobic ! Beautiful!
Ok folks. Your writer here is 9000 feet up. Took an amazing aerial tram up 2000 feet. I did it. Me. Phobic of most things me. Who knew ? Maybe the less stress of teaching part time is helping! Rocky Mountain high for sure!










Ravens! Ravens! Ravens!
I am still dealing with the altitude. DIZZY dizzy dizzy. But look at this gorgeous country!Delightful to see. 




Seeking the Mountains, Seeking the Stars

When I was a child, I was fortunate to live near a now rare Illinois prairie. Oh, and a swamp at one end of the prairie, right before a suburban housing subdivision.
As I get older, I begin to understand how much that open space, those wildflowers, those butterflies, that swamp mist, those ancient swamp trees–what they all meant to me. They are part of my very core, part of my poetry even when I am writing about teaching or abuse or anything. Why? This core of beauty and mystery provides strength, curiosity, and respect deep within, helping me find courage in this increasingly terrifying world. I am deeply sensitive, deeply afraid of much, deeply observant. Without this core, I think I would have become crushed as some family members have been–utterly broken down.
But mountains and a starry filled night sky have NOT been part of that core. I live in an area with too many people, too much light pollution in order to see that starry night filled sky. The few times I have seen such a sky I was overwhelmed and nearly had to squint–it was so much beauty at one time. But those times have been few.
And living in the “Land of Lincoln” means flatness everywhere. Flat, flat, flat–which made for gorgeous sunrise and sunset viewing. But it’s all so open. I’d like to see mountains. Last time we drove to NC, I panicked in the mountains, but I feel I’m better able to handle all that too.
I am not an easy person to know, nor an easy person to live with, even for myself. I am very high maintenance, very stressed, very much TOO MUCH. But I have a talent for gratitude and do not take things for granted.
We are headed to a family reunion in the great Rocky Mountains tomorrow, and I am beyond excited. I am overwhelmed by the prospect of seeing stars, seeing mountains.
As to seeing family, that’s another long story. (My family is a novel waiting to be written but too painful to write.) I love my husband’s family dearly, and this will be a great gathering.
Thanks for reading.

Nature pictures
So needed a nature walk today! Couldn’t wait to post these pictures, so I created this blog from my phone. I am learning. Enjoy, and thanks for reading and viewing.
Laura Lee







Just three nature pictures
Prairie Walk and Illinois Prairie Wildflowers
This photo I took in the prairie today: (See also: https://wordpress.com/read/blogs/146854985/posts/606)

Photos by Dr. John Hilty, Illinois Wildflowers, Illinois Wildflowers
And these from the University of Illinois: Illinois Wildflowers from the University of Illinois
Summer Night

SUMMER NIGHT
Moonlight
Girls’ laughter
Flash of fireflies
For Cloud Lovers
Thanks to Thoughtco.com once again for an interesting article on how to Recognize Types of Clouds.
I enjoyed this article for the science and the beauty of clouds.
Enjoy. This is certainly the season of dramatic skies. 
(Photo courtesy of my inexpert abilities using my phone camera.)