Mind you, this took place in Waikiki, HI
"We're looking for a good place to eat. Is there a Kentucky Fried Chicken close by?"
- Older woman to hotel employee
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
"Godless Tax Raisers"
This is not a political statement from me.
Sit back and enjoy a short video about global warming.
Sit back and enjoy a short video about global warming.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
TELLURIDE TR
(For those who don't know, TR means trip report)
Amy and I had a few days off, so instead of sitting around the house, we decided to go somewhere. She originally wanted to go to Disney Land, but I'm not quite in the mood for that yet, "Maybe another time dear." We put our heads together and came up with Telluride, CO. We spent a week camping in that area a few years ago, but we'd never been there in the winter, so we packed our bags and headed south.
Dropping into Moab- Red rock and no snow

Going into Paradox Valley

A storm greets us in Telluride

Our Digs
We stayed at the New Sheridan Hotel on Main Street in Telluride. The hotel was built in the 1890s and then renovated to it's current state in 1994. Our floor was hostel style which means there were shared male and female bathrooms on our floor. It had a great continental breakfast, and we were provided with ski lockers and boot dryers.

Our comfy room

The lobby

The Town
Telluride is an old mining town situated in a box canyon. There are no chains or franchises in the town. All of the houses are old mining style. You can walk to everywhere in the town, the ski resort even has chair lifts and runs that go right in to town.


This gondola house was 2 blocks from our hotel

Ski Day
The night we arrived, it was snowing pretty hard, so when we woke up the next day, we were quite pleased to see bluebird skies. It is a little weird skiing somewhere you've never been, but it was fun to explore. My two lasting impressions of Telluride: Lots of moguls, and STEEP
It was a bright day

The hike to nowhere

Moguls: Conquered

On top of the world

So it was a great trip, and we will be back.
We'll finish this extra long post with some random pics from the trip
Violators will be towed

This place has some good mexican food

Road block
Amy and I had a few days off, so instead of sitting around the house, we decided to go somewhere. She originally wanted to go to Disney Land, but I'm not quite in the mood for that yet, "Maybe another time dear." We put our heads together and came up with Telluride, CO. We spent a week camping in that area a few years ago, but we'd never been there in the winter, so we packed our bags and headed south.
Dropping into Moab- Red rock and no snow
Going into Paradox Valley
A storm greets us in Telluride
Our Digs
We stayed at the New Sheridan Hotel on Main Street in Telluride. The hotel was built in the 1890s and then renovated to it's current state in 1994. Our floor was hostel style which means there were shared male and female bathrooms on our floor. It had a great continental breakfast, and we were provided with ski lockers and boot dryers.
Our comfy room
The lobby
The Town
Telluride is an old mining town situated in a box canyon. There are no chains or franchises in the town. All of the houses are old mining style. You can walk to everywhere in the town, the ski resort even has chair lifts and runs that go right in to town.
This gondola house was 2 blocks from our hotel
Ski Day
The night we arrived, it was snowing pretty hard, so when we woke up the next day, we were quite pleased to see bluebird skies. It is a little weird skiing somewhere you've never been, but it was fun to explore. My two lasting impressions of Telluride: Lots of moguls, and STEEP
It was a bright day
The hike to nowhere
Moguls: Conquered
On top of the world
So it was a great trip, and we will be back.
We'll finish this extra long post with some random pics from the trip
Violators will be towed
This place has some good mexican food
Road block
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Random Pics
I was thinking of calling this "The Week In Pictures", but I realized I didn't take enough pictures this week.
Few and far between: A clear December day at Targhee
Maddy has a ragin' ear infection and the Vet had to sedate her so that he could clean and take a look in her ears (This should be your new desktop wallpaper)

This has been a great snow year, and I've been very grateful for my season pass. This is a shot from Snowbird 2/1 (Yes it was deep and you should be jealous)
Few and far between: A clear December day at Targhee

Maddy has a ragin' ear infection and the Vet had to sedate her so that he could clean and take a look in her ears (This should be your new desktop wallpaper)
This has been a great snow year, and I've been very grateful for my season pass. This is a shot from Snowbird 2/1 (Yes it was deep and you should be jealous)

Sunday, January 20, 2008
Friday, December 21, 2007
Livin' The Dream
The next time someone asks me why I went into nursing, I think I'll tell them that I did it because I like to ski. It's a job where you only have to work 3 days a week, and you can work a night shift and then ski the next day. Thanks to my schedule, I've been up to the hill 6 times in the last 2 weeks.
We all heard about the storm that was coming in yesterday, and as the flakes were falling at the hospital, I was keeping my eye on Snowbird's snow report. Around 1:00 AM, with 9" new and no signs of stopping, I decided that it was going to be a day that I could not miss.
The alarm clock went off after 4 hours of sleep, and a quick check of Snowbird's web page showed 16 new inches. It was on.
Today was one of those days where the snow was no nice, you could ski anything. It didn't matter how steep the slope was. It didn't matter how tight the trees were. It didn't matter how many people had been on that particular run. The snow was just great.
I didn't take any pictures today because there's no time for pictures on a powder day, but here is a shot from Snowbird's webpage to give you an idea of the kind of day it was:

Think Snow!
We all heard about the storm that was coming in yesterday, and as the flakes were falling at the hospital, I was keeping my eye on Snowbird's snow report. Around 1:00 AM, with 9" new and no signs of stopping, I decided that it was going to be a day that I could not miss.
The alarm clock went off after 4 hours of sleep, and a quick check of Snowbird's web page showed 16 new inches. It was on.
Today was one of those days where the snow was no nice, you could ski anything. It didn't matter how steep the slope was. It didn't matter how tight the trees were. It didn't matter how many people had been on that particular run. The snow was just great.
I didn't take any pictures today because there's no time for pictures on a powder day, but here is a shot from Snowbird's webpage to give you an idea of the kind of day it was:

Think Snow!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Winter Fun
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