for your birthday
Monday, August 1st, 2011red epiphyllum bloom
Hey look at that. My red epiphyllum (cereus) bloomed tonight – just in time for what would have been your 45th birthday. Happy birthday, Kris. I miss you so very much.
baked oats | green chile chicken enchiladas | chow mein | bakery-style butter cookies |
I just got back from the mountains of Park City, Utah, to come home to the mountains of northern Colorado with enough time to unpack and repack to leave… for some other mountains in 36 hours. I AM NOT COMPLAINING. I had a lovely time at the Evo ’11 Conference in Utah. Rachael Herrscher, Jyl Johnson Pattee and their remarkable team managed the herculean effort of pulling this huge event off. Truly impressive and so much fun! So let me share some photos and keep the yammering to a minimum…
the speakers’ luncheon hosted on site at the farm (great food)
taking the gondola up
the beautiful mid-mountain trail
Todd and Diane’s photo session at red pine lodge
taking the orange bubble up with genie to my workshop at the lookout cabin
inside the lookout cabin
the view looking out
Back in the day, if you had asked me to identify a moment of joy in my life, it would have been relatively easy to put a finger on specific events. Today I find that task difficult. It isn’t for a lack of joy in my life. Every day that I wake up to a wet nose in my face is joy. Every smile I share with Jeremy is joy. I savor those things I probably took for granted before my cancer diagnosis. It’s one thing to be presented with your own mortality at a relatively young age (is 36 young?), but another thing entirely to be denied the basic pleasures of going for a walk, dining out, being able to taste food, being able to eat food without pain, having feeling in your hands and feet, having hair… feeling normal.
You could say that perspective is at the root of my joy. I tend to not let little things get me down anymore. They aren’t worth the energy. And sometimes the little things are what fill me with wonder – and joy. Biting into a juicy, sweet strawberry. Waking up before sunrise. Noticing when the local wildflowers start blooming. Hugging a friend hello. Watching the snow fall. Pulling a quilt up around my chin. Exchanging smiles with a passing stranger.
My life is full of joy because I’m so damn happy to be here, to be alive. As a photographer, I try to capture those moments of joy. Here are just a few:
sunrise on a high sierra backpack a month after my radiation treatments ended
on the summit of my first fourteener since chemotherapy
the milky way from our deck
sandhill cranes at sunset as a storm clears
winter solstice lunar eclipse
backcountry skiing with my sweetheart on the first day of summer
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