The Soul of a State

One of my favorite seasonal magazines is Bella Grace. It is a beautiful, quarterly magazine published on quality paper that makes it feel like a book to be treasured. I only have four past issues that I get out, one at a time, during the correct season. I so enjoy sitting down with it & reading. It includes beautiful photography, interesting articles about slowing down & enjoying life, & prompts to write your own thoughts & lists. Reading it feels like enjoying dessert. 

While reading the Summer 2019 issue again this summer, I came across an article titled The Soul of a State that described how each state has its own personality, its own feeling. I completely agree. Several years ago I wrote about the two states I’ve lived in & thought I’d share that here. 

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Nebraska was home for twenty-three years. My growing up years and college years, and now vacations there to see grandpa and grandma and visit Lake McConaughy. The slower pace of Nebraska is refreshing and so appealing. The endless cornfields and cattle grazing in pastures. The sandhills, the flat interstate stretching across the state. So many memories, family, and love. 

Colorado is home now and will be for some time. Where I built a career, met my husband, and had a family. The beautiful Rocky Mountains and glorious Pike’s Peak to see every day. Bright, bluebird days, aspen trees, and pine trees. The hustle-bustle of the city and the escape to the mountains. So many memories, family, and love. 

 

One thought on “The Soul of a State

  1. Love this, Jess. I can relate, especially after having just been in Colorado. Iowa and Colorado are both home to me, both places I love.
    So glad to see you recently!

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