High in the mountains of Southern California, where the air thins and the wind carries everything away, a quiet moment waits.
The Butterfly on Breckenridge is a true story about stepping out of the noise of everyday life and into a place of stillness, where attention itself becomes an invitation. What begins as a simple day in the mountains turns into an unexpected encounter-small, fleeting, and easy to dismiss-yet impossible to forget once it is noticed.
This is not a story about dramatic signs or booming voices. It is about learning to slow down long enough to recognize meaning when it arrives gently. Through reflection, memory, and the natural beauty of the high country, the author explores how moments of clarity often come without explanation, asking only that we be present enough to receive them.
Written with warmth, restraint, and honesty, The Butterfly on Breckenridge invites readers into a shared human experience: the realization that some moments are meant just for us, arriving quietly and leaving a lasting mark long after they have passed.
This book is for anyone who has ever sensed that life was speaking softly-and wondered what might happen if they truly listened.