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  • The murk continues

    This April has been quite the month for snow lovers. Everyday it seems for the past two weeks, it's snowed a couple inches during the day, more at night, and been foggy, wet and cold. Nederland and 8,000 feet above… Continue reading

  • Happy Easter

    People ask me sometimes if I go to church. I don't go to that church, for that building and the happenings within are breeding grounds for evil  (even Jesus smashed the money coffers of the church). Unfortunately I have witnessed… Continue reading

  • Mud season

    Mud season in the Rockies is not often publicized by the Chamber of Commerce. Which is perhaps why it's one of my favorite times of year. The town has cleared out of skiers, Frozen Dead Guy Day revellers and snowshoers,… Continue reading

  • Birthday

    Today is my birthday. It is a day of celebration, because it's a day that I am alive. But it extends far beyond that. I feel like, for maybe the first time in my life, I'm living life the way… Continue reading

  • Elaine’s Ski Building Class: Day 2

    Day Two Ski Building Class The second day started off, and while it took me a bit to get back into the groove of handling the tools, it took much less long, and by the time lunch rolled around, I… Continue reading

  • Images of early April

    Spring brings fog. Elaine and I embark on a hike around the local trails to see what's dry, and what's not. Biking season's a bit off in these parts still. Fog shrouds Mud Lake. This is one of our very… Continue reading

  • Truth

    It's a gray day over the Nederland valley. Fog hangs low, shrouding the world and amplifying the sounds. If every day of summer was like today, I would have no qualms with it. I morning walk with Elaine, enjoying the… Continue reading

  • Cruising the Flatirons

    After the morning ski we decided to mix it up and go for a hike before a writing session down in the flats. Fun to get out there on the rocks, without skis on, and enjoy the foothills. Hiking in… Continue reading