Happy Colorado Sunday, all. I hope you’re enjoying these first few days of spring as much as I am. Up here at the backyard barnyard, hints of the change of season are suddenly evident. The periwinkle vinca is in bloom. Daffodils are pushing up through thick layers of leaves in the perennial borders, and garlic I thought was lost to the spade is standing tall and green in the garden. My two elderly hens are giving eggs every now and then, and by some miracle, the bees survived the winter and on warm days are flying out and returning to the hive with pale pollen packed tight to their hind legs. It’s a tiny spread, but I do think about managing it in ways that are best for the environ
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