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  • Well camouflaged by the landscape and falling snow, the pronghorns come for a visit — COS, CO.
    The snow is accumulating ... slowly — Colorado Springs, CO.Most of the snow in the driveway was blown here by the winds — Colorado Springs, CO.View of the arroyo and the plains from the stairwell — Colorado Springs, CO.Yes, there is a bit of wind blowing the snow around — Colorado Springs, CO.

    First Snow of the 20-21 Season

    25 oktober 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ⛅ 21 °F

    If you want to be technical about it, the first early snow of the 20-21 season fell on 8 September ... or maybe it was 9 September. It doesn’t matter. We were camping at St Vrain State Park in Longmont, Colorado at the time. So, in my book, that snow doesn’t count 🤪

    Today, the snow started falling early this morning. It was soft. It was dry. It was being blown about by stiff winds. I checked the Wunderground weather station closest to us and it was reporting the highest gust as 18 mph. It sure felt a heck of a lot stronger.

    The forecasters are predicting anywhere from 4-8” where we are. Since the snow is expected to fall well into tomorrow, we’ll have to wait to see just how much white stuff accumulates here at the house.
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  • That's about all we got from the snowstorm — Colorado Springs, CO.
    Neither cold temps nor snow will stop Mui from grilling — Colorado Springs, CO.

    Storm Was a Dud!

    26 oktober 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☁️ 10 °F

    Hah! The snow storm, with an expected accumulation of 4-8” in our area, turned out to be a dud. Other regions got hammered ... especially further west and south of Colorado Springs. I think I saw 23” reported in La Veta. But here we didn’t get even close to the forecast.

    I measured the snow in the driveway at 2 ½ inches. Even without looking at the yardstick, however, I knew there was less than 3” because there was no sign of the snow removal team that shows up when the minimum accumulation threshold is met or exceeded.

    No complaints! I’m sure there are some major storms in our future once winter truly sets in. Not that it didn’t feel like it today. The 2F low we woke up to didn’t get much above 20F today.

    I only hope that this storm has helped to slow down the progress of the two major wildfires that have been raging in Northern Colorado — Cameron Peak and Calhan ... respectively, the first and second largest in the state’s history.
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  • Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center — Divide, CO.

    Happy Halloween

    31 oktober 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F

    We didn’t grow up with Halloween celebrations. And we never really “got into it” in the 38 years that we’ve been living in the USA.

    BUT ... I can't resist posting this cute photo from our recent visit to the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center in Divide.

    Happy Howl-oween indeed 😉😄

    (If interested in reading about our visit to the Colorado Wolf & Wildlife Center, go to the footprint at this link ... https://findpenguins.com/8pccjefaitoru/footprin…)
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  • Hiking in Castlewood Canyon

    2 november 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    We took advantage of spring-like weather today to check out Castlewood Canyon State Park (CCSP) near Frankstown. With plenty of sunshine and temps reaching up to 70F, it felt great to shed our jackets and go exploring ... and get some fun exercise to boot.

    CCSP is just off CO-83, between Colorado Springs and Denver ... about 32 miles from our house. We’d noticed it when we drove that way as an alternate to I-25. I’d even considered camping there in the RV. Turns out, however, that there is no camping at this state park. So, we planned a day trip in early October instead. Alas, the weather did not cooperate then. Our second try was the charm today.

    The park has an interesting geology. The canyon that is within the park boundaries was created by Cherry Creek cutting down into the bedrock, leaving behind the well-cemented Castle Rock Conglomerate. Interestingly, this creek flows north ... thanks to the rise of the Palmer Divide millions of years ago.

    A piece of Colorado history is also protected by this park — the ruins of the Castlewood Dam. Built across Cherry Creek in 1890 to store water for irrigation, the dam gave way in 1933. The deluge of resulting water traveled down Cherry Creek, flooding farmlands, sending a 15-foot high wave into Denver, and killing two people.

    At the visitor center, reading one of the info panels about the dam disaster, I couldn’t help but think of mankind’s hubris ... not unlike the way the Titanic was billed as “unsinkable.” We all know how that ended. Here’s the statement from A.M. Wells, Design Engineer of Castlewood Dam: “The Castlewood Dam will never in the life of any person now living or in generations to come, break to any extent that it will do any great damage either to itself or to others …” — in a letter to the Denver Times, May 2, 1900. Just over 30 years later ... poof, the dam collapsed.

    CCSP has two sections ... east and west. There is no road connection between the two from within the park. The visitor center is in the east area, so we opted to hike there. After a quick look-see from the Bridge Canyon Overlook, we drove to the Canyon Point parking lot at the end of the road.

    The trails from here are all in-out, but it is possible to kludge together a loop by combining several of them. We started off on Lake Gulch — which gave us a chance to see the ranchlands that were flooded to create a reservoir after the Castlewood Dam was built. Once the dam broke and the waters emptied out, the area became ranchlands again.

    Crossing over a “boulder bridge,” we next connected to the Dam Trail, which took us to see the remnants of the dam. Then, we re-traced our steps to get to the Inner Canyon Trail. The trail was narrow and strewn with rocks and boulders. We had great fun scrambling around and enjoying the delightful day before taking the steep stairs at the end of the trail to get back up to the parking lot.

    The CCSP trail map describes these three trails as moderate. Despite the stairs we had to walk up at the end of our hike, and the boulder scrambling along the way, I’d say all three are actually easy as long as you’re in reasonable shape. The direction in which we hiked worked in our favor. Had we done it in reverse, the last segment would have been all uphill ... not a bad grade, but uphill nonetheless.

    Will we return to Castlewood Canyon to hike the other trails? I’m not sure. We have more interesting trails far closer to us. That said, the landscape would be a lot greener in the spring, so perhaps we will go back then.

    You can see more photos from today’s hike in my online gallery ... https://eenusa.smugmug.com/North-America-US-Can…
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  • Happy Thanksgiving ... Happy Anniversary — Colorado Springs, CO.
    The usual Thanksgiving trimmings with a chocolate mousse anniversary cake — Colorado Springs, CO.

    T'giving & Anniversary

    26 november 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☀️ 43 °F

    When we got married in 1981, our wedding fell on Thanksgiving Day.

    Today — 39 years later — we again celebrated both occasions on the same day.

    Unlike last year, when we had a houseful of guests for Thanksgiving — family and friends — it was just the two of us raising a toast to ourselves in 2020. What can I say? During a pandemic like the one that is blowing up all across the country, it's best not to involve others.Läs mer

  • From naked to dressed windows ... step-by-step windowsill project — Colorado Springs, CO.

    Dressing Our Naked Windowsills

    27 november 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☀️ 41 °F

    July 2018 ... after we went to contract on our house, we met with the design studio rep for upgrades. We were given the option to add sills to the windows. We asked them to price out the option ... saw the add-on cost ... gulped ... and said we'd add them ourselves later.

    Fast forward to 2020. Finally, the windows have their sills. Mui purchased the PVC sills online from Sill-Rite earlier this month. Once they arrived, the installation began. Measure twice; cut once; liquid-nail them on the naked sill; caulk and paint.

    Another home project now completed!
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  • Winter Stroll ... Cottonwood Creek Trail

    7 december 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

    A day of blue skies and sunshine — with a forecasted high of 61F — begged to be enjoyed. So, we tapped into the AllTrails app to find ourselves somewhere new to go for a stroll.

    A trail that runs through Cottonwood Creek Park, about 4.5 miles from our house, fit the bill perfectly. The narrow, dirt trail followed the creek bed along which the partially frozen water trickled slowly. The Front Range and Pikes Peak were distant but constant companions, adding to the beauty of the scenery. Scrambling down some boulders we even managed to get down to the creek to listen to the crackling of the ice as it lost the battle with the warm rays of the sun and began breaking apart.

    Though this is a community park, it was a quiet place today. There were couples strolling arm in arm on the paved path rimming the playing fields. Young mothers pushed strollers. Dog owners played fetch with their pups. Young adults got their exercise at the nearby disc golf course. A group of socially-distanced young ladies enjoyed a picnic. Only a few people ventured onto the dirt path, which we had to ourselves except in a few places where we encountered like-minded people seeking a peaceful stroll.
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  • Black Forest Regional Park

    8 december 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F

    Another terrific winter day. Again ... blue skies, sunshine, and temps forecasted to reach 65F. Mui once more tapped into the AllTrails app and off we went to enjoy the day ... this time at the Black Forest Regional Park, located about 7 miles from the house.

    Unlike the flat Cottonwood Creek Trail we walked yesterday, the Black Forest Loop is more of a hike. An easy one to be sure ... no real elevation gains. But the ups and downs gave us a good cardio workout since we walked at a pretty good clip.

    That we had the trail entirely to ourselves was a delight. We saw one runner who passed us just as we were starting our hike and we did not encounter anyone else until we were well on our way back to the car. A peaceful and quiet park for sure ... which was a surprise on such a beautiful day.

    What we didn’t know when we set out for our hike is that the park was the scene of what is still listed as the most destructive wildfire in the state’s history ... eclipsing the Waldo Canyon Fire that is still talked about in hushed voices. Granted, there have been bigger fires — this 2013 fire was 14,000 acres only — but it destroyed over 500 homes and killed 2 people. We saw evidence of the burn scar as we hiked the meandering path through the park. Sad ... especially since natural causes have been eliminated as the source of the fire.
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  • Another Project Completed

    12 december 2020, Förenta staterna ⋅ ☁️ 27 °F

    When we moved into our Colorado Springs house, I took the front bedroom on the main floor for my office.

    Today, Mui completed the few projects that were pending. One ... repainting the surface of the furniture I had in my home office in Virginia. Two ... adding box valances above the two windows. I’ve not yet decided whether to buy a rug. If something catches my eye, I might do so. I’m in no hurry to make that decision.Läs mer