I do have a couple of things I can write about now. We spent Thanksgiving in Florida, and it was heavenly. We got Paul a TV so he could watch football on T-Day, and I cooked a ham and scalloped potatoes for Paul's brother Neal and his wife Eva and their son Michael who came down from New York. The next night we went down to Straub Park to watch the lighting of the Christmas tree. Very cold for St. Petersburg -- but then I always seem to bring the cold weather with me!
Here's a picture of the sunset off our deck:
Had a great time and can't wait to go back.
This last weekend, I spent Sunday up at Fremont Pass (by Leadville, CO) for an Avalanche Training Seminar put on by the Summit Rescue Group. Talk about going from one extreme to another! It was -15 degrees wind chill. Here's a great shot of the volunteers around Rescue One. Kindof gives you an idea about what kind of a day it was...
But I had a great time and learned a lot. And I LOVE my new Sorel Glacier boots! They are rated to 100 below zero, and worth every penny! The only thing that got cold was my hands, so I need to do some research on new gloves. I need something where I can get my finger(s) out to take pictures, but not expose my whole hand.
Ideas, anyone????
T.