Easter has always been more that a religious holiday to me. No matter what the calendar says, Easter marks the beginning of spring in my book. My mother had a group of daffodils in the yard that bloomed around Easter each year, and that was the first sign winter was on its way out.
Tulips were next. Hers were mostly red. They were about as old as the daffodils, which were as old as me.
Then came the lilacs, and after that it was time to plant the garden. Before I knew it it was summer.
Now that I live near the Rocky Mountains, spring is different. For example, last Tuesday it was 60° F. Wednesday we had a blizzard. So, we don’t plant flowers until the end of May. And because of the effect of altitude, spring arrives in different places at different times.Spring can occur anytime between April and June depending upon how high you are.
In honor of spring, I offer you a collection of Rocky Mountain wildflower pictures.
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