For Susan Marsh and friends, a favorite part of late winter and early spring is to head out "botanizing" in places where hardy wildflowers emerge on windblown south-facing slopes after snowmelt.  Imagine the mountains without plant life? Being attentive, she says, opens new worlds and new ways of thinking about nature. Photo courtesy Susan Marsh
For Susan Marsh and friends, a favorite part of late winter and early spring is to head out "botanizing" in places where hardy wildflowers emerge on windblown south-facing slopes after snowmelt. Imagine the mountains without plant life? Being attentive, she says, opens new worlds and new ways of thinking about nature. Photo courtesy Susan Marsh