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May 2020 Goals

May calendar page from Maia Hausler Art
Happy May! I think May always seems like a month where spring is in full bloom and people and nature are reinvigorated. My goals for the month are fairly vague and general since things are still uncertain on how we will be returning to a new normal after COVID-19, but it feels good to be able to plan a few things and look forward to the month. 

My goals for May:

1. Run a 5K virtual "race". 

2. Continue to hike some of the Boise Grand Slam Peaks. This is a series of hikes that are close to Boise, so it will be fun to continue checking them off my list.  

3. See lupine in bloom. Can't wait for this! 

4. Camp once this month. 


Here's to a resplendent May! 

Good motto for May -- "It's going to be okay." We will get through quarantine! 

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  1. Good goals for May...question, any Lady's Slippers found in Idaho?

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    1. Great question! There is a flower called Mountain Lady's Slipper found all over the West and Alaska: https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=CYMO2. I have yet to see it, though!

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