Saturday, March 29, 2008

Morning Slopes

Dsc_4451Here's a view of some of the slops that Julie and I see from the parking lot or base of the mountain as we begin our morning.
  Second day in our apartmenDsc_4452t is going great, our first visitor is coming this Tuesday (Jeff Chambers).  Looks like he wins the prize for being the quickest to make his way out here!  Til tomorrow-dave

Friday, March 28, 2008

Moving Day

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After spending three days at the Blue Spruce Motel in Granby, Julie and I finally moved into our permanent apartment in Winter Park.  After a few hours our apartment is already feeling like home with Rolling Rock in the fridge, Doritos in the pantry and Easter candy set out in a dish courtesy of Miss Juliana Miller.  The photos  below are from the past day or so.  The fox was seen a few days ago and the moose yesterday.  The  Blue Spruce sign has some entertaining ammenities and the local thrift store does not have very regular hours.  Oh and that's Juls with some giant iscicles.  Our laundry is done so I will update more tomorrow.  
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

A New Home

Hello Everyone-


Julie and I have finally begun to settle down here in Winter Park, Colorado.  We have been here almost a month and will be moving into our new condo tomorrow.  Most of you know (anyone who would read this) what Neighborswe have been up to, so I won't bore you with old news.


New news is that we now have our own Post Office Box in Winter Park and if anyone needs to send us mail USPS they can send it to.


P.O. Box 800
Winter Park, CO 80482-0800


If you want to send Fedex or UPS you can send it to


Hi Country Haus
Building 3 Unit 12
Winter Park, Co 80482


We also saw a our first fox yesterday running through Tabernash as we were driving to town, our moose count is now at two since travelling to the Rocky Mountain National Park the other day, and our Magpie count is probably somewhere around 300. 


Julie went skiing for her first time yesterday on a sunny 45 degree day here and did great.  Although a little sore today, she thinks she'll atleast give it another try before the season is over.

PHOTO:  Took this photo of some mule deer that we visit a few nights a week.  Every night we can find dozens of deer in the same spot grazing their way up the mountain.

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