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About Town with LaVern Johnson, April 5, 2012

Ah, some rain and snow this morning to cut down on the wildfire danger and make the flowers bloom and grass grow.  It is hard to believe the weather can change so fast, but that is Colorado!  And just in time for Easter!  Yes, it usually is snowy during the Easter Egg Hunt, but maybe it will clear up before then.  Happy Easter, to all!

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About Town with LaVern Johnson, March 29, 2012

Last week was the first day of spring, March 21, a nice day, flowers and trees are blooming. The Garden Club’s daffodils are blooming, a pretty site.  Now we need some rain; a nice wet snow would do.  We are never satisfied.

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About Town with LaVern Johnson, March 15, 2012

A great week of good weather gone by, nice and warm, no snow or wind. Enjoy it while you can. They say more snow is on the way.  I remember when we had three feet of wet snow in early May, so we have a while to wait.

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About Town with LaVern Johnson, March 22, 2012

It looks like we had our March weather in February, with the snow and wind.  Now that we need it in March, it is dry and warm, good for spring flowers. We hope you all celebrated St. Patrick’s Day. Happy birthday to Tracey McConnell, whose birthday was on that special day!  Any others?  Call (303) 823-5925.

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Roads Traveled With Linda L. Osmundson

Finding Fossils Close to Home

I moved to Colorado from Texas right out of college when I was hired to teach in Jefferson County. I stood awestruck at the sight of Red Rocks Amphitheater from the playground of Bear Creek Elementary. Amazed, I listened to my second graders talk about collecting arrowheads at nearby Soda Lakes. Our favorite unit included dinosaurs and a field trip to the Natural History Museum in Denver. That was a long time ago.

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