One of the best surprises of my Colorado road trip was seeing the profusion of wildflowers blooming in the subalpine meadows of the Rocky Mountains. They were simply stunning. We stopped several times along the Million-Dollar Highway between Durango and Ouray just to photograph and enjoy the blooms.
Colorado Road Trip (1): The Lure of the Open Road
August 5, 2011
“The great name of the soul is the open road.”
— D. H. Lawrence
“What is more beautiful than a road? It is the symbol and image of an active, varied life.”
— George Sand
I spent the past week on a road trip through Colorado with my sister-in-law. There is something alluring about the call of the open road. There is the promise of new landscapes and experiences around every corner, and this was especially so in Colorado, a state filled with enchanting scenery. I’m afraid we were almost too ambitious in planning our itinerary — we left every destination too soon, but we had to press on. Reserved rooms or campsites were waiting. In the end, I felt as though I had been on a whirlwind excursion.
In the next week or so, I look forward to sorting though my photos, thinking about where I have been, and sharing my favorite times with you.
Here are some scenes from the road . . .

"The feeling of infinity on the horizon line . . ." -- Georgia O'Keeffe. The road toward Great Sand Dunes National Park.

Lots of hairpin turns on the Million-Dollar Highway between Durango and Silverton. "A bend. That lovely arc between what has been and what's to come." -- Tomas Espedal, Tramp: Or the Art of Living a Wild and Poetic Life
“The everlasting lure of round-the-corner. How fascinating it is!”
— Christopher Morley, “Sauntering”