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Hi I'm Laura Hickman. Writer, sewist, baker, fairytalemaker. When I'm not writing a delicious fantasy with my husband Tracy Hickman, I'm up to my elbows creating with yarn, frosting, cloth, or paint. I love playing with my grandkids, outdoor photography & travel. Join me at http:// bakingoutsidethebox.com as I share my creations including my Baking Outside the Box mix method for all sorts of fabulous desserts. Invictus by William Ernest Henley, is my favorite poem. Especially the final stanza: It matters not how strait the gate, how charged with punishments the scroll. I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Meadow


The Wasatch Wildflower Festival at Albion Meadow has become a favorite of mine over the last few years.  

It spans 3 days and four different ski resorts.  Saturday is Albion Meadow at Alta and according to the festival guides, has the most and showy flowers of all the resorts.  


Every year the display is  a little different depending on what the weather conditions have been.  It was a very warm spring and so many of the flowers I've seen in the past had already 'lost their bloom'.  But this was made up in abundance by the surprises I received along the way. 


(And to my friends who introduced the festival to me, and couldn't attend this year, you were missed. :) )  


The intermediate hike claimed to be 1 1/2 hours.  (It was 3!) It was uphill and then down.  (No cushy van to the top of the trail-head this year!) It's a trail I've taken 'down' the mountain before; it's so amazing how different something looks depending on the way one is facing on the path.  


When we finally descended the trail, the guide took us on a side path I'd never noticed before.  I saw three things I've never seen at the festival before.  Seeing pink Yarrow and white Indian Paintbrush for the first time made it  well worth the extra 45 minutes.  That's 2.  Continue on to find the third.  Enjoy!  


OH! You may have noticed I have a music box again. Yippee! If you want to hear it, just click play.   To see larger versions of the photos just click on them also.




Pearly Everlasting


Monkey Flower


Monk's Hood
This beautiful little flower was plentiful this year.  When we got back to the festival I indulged in the offered sidewalk chalk and drew my own rendition on the pavement. :) 




Pink Yarrow
This was on the side trip.  Click to see it up close.



Twinberry Honeysuckle
Sadly, not the least bit fragrant.  But it is intriguing.



Indian Paintbrush
This flower comes in many shades in the meadow, red, hot pink, pale pink, coral and russet.  But even the guide was surprised to find...


...White!!!


Here is the third thing I had never seen on this trail before... a bright orange toadstool!!!


This appeared to be a loner and  not a ring of them
 or I never would have gotten so close for fear of Faeries. :)


Oh Deer!
 This little lady posed sweetly for me.
I love how the morning sun is kissing her ears.