Sometimes the simplest things are the most romantic. A first, lingering glance. A, soft touch. A quiet moment with the one you love. Holding hands on an evening walk. They all have the power to take my breath away.

This poem is so much fun, especially since I find auto-correct and spell-checker especially—what’s the word I’m looking for? —challenging!
I have a spelling checker
It came with my PC
It highlights for my review
Mistakes I cannot sea.
I ran this poem thru it
I’m sure your pleased to no
Its letter perfect in it’s weigh
My checker told me sew.
You can read the entire poem by clicking here.
My new Christian romance, Ask Me Again, is set in Denver, Colorado. I’ve lived in Denver for many years (as so many Coloradans like to say, “I’m not a native, but I got here as soon as I could.”), and every day I marvel at how beautiful a place it is to live. One of our treasures is the lavender and white columbine, which is our state flower.
There are many different species of columbine, but only the rare lavender and white variety is protected by law. In fact, all Colorado citizens have a duty to protect the lavender and white columbine from harm.
It’s “monsoon season” in Colorado. We’ve had rain every day for the past week, which is pretty unusual for Denver. All the moisture is keeping my grass green and my flowers blooming.
Over the last few days I’ve watched from my window as the storm clouds roll in each afternoon. Some of them are pretty incredible, like this towering cloud with beautiful pink and purple tones. It’s like artwork in the sky!