Melrose Inspirational Garden pays tribute to a legendary Colorado storyteller

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When writer’s block hangs over my head like a thunderous cloud, I inevitably find myself walking toward Sloan’s Lake Park, almost as if I’m in a sleepwalking trance.

The cure for the blank train of thought (and my favorite spot in the sprawling 177-acre park) lies at the corner of Meade Street and West 19th Avenue: Melrose Inspirational Garden.

When Moose, my 2-year-old black lab, isn’t dragging me across the lawn to sniff another pup, I like to take a seat on one of the many benches under the aluminum pergola and ask Frances Melrose for some inspiration.

Frances Melrose, who retired in 2001 after working at the Rocky Mountain News for 57 years as a reporter and columnist, died Nov. 26 at age 90. She was inducted into the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame in 1998.

Melrose was a reporter, columnist and travel editor at The Rocky Mountain News for 57 years, interviewing Hollywood royalty like Elizabeth Taylor and Cary Grant during the 1950s. She was inducted into the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame in 1998 and died in 2011 at the age of 90.

Melrose Inspirational Garden, built in 2013, was a collaboration between Denver’s Department of Parks and Recreation and the Frances A. Melrose Foundation, which offers scholarships at Melrose’s alma mater, the University of Denver.

The perennial garden blooms every spring and creates a walking path around the aluminum pergola, which has eyelet cutouts on the roof that create flower-shaped shadows on the ground when the sun is beaming down on it.

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